No I agree with you there, but to condemn these uneducated savages? Who knows what they knew. They obviously knew he had cancer. Hey, maybe they even saw a fantastic oncologyst that specialized in this particular type of cancer..Perhaps he told them, “Hey, this is terminal” Perhaps they made the decision that was best for all concerned, that’s all I’m saying.
RE: Medicaid. Tis sometimes true, tis sometimes not true. It goes by case loading and alot of factors. Rarely is it a decision based patient need. More often is the decision based upon the care providers need. That’s why we have the rampant Medicaid fraud that we do.
It didn’t exist 70 yrs ago, perhaps it should be done away with. Then we’ll see how nice our care providers are..
Your posts are so vile. I’m sure that that child suffering unnecessary torturous pain for months was “best for all concerned”.