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Assume an orthodox person includes a medical problem, possibly, say, an a deep failing heart, and emerges a medical treatment for this. Is it a crime to reject the therapy, and only let 'nature' take it's program? Health practitioners I know call this a kind of destruction, but I disagree. A big change is about if the treatment meant by what in standard of living as an industry against easy durability? I'm conscious of the very much at as soon as as my parents (91 and 85) are very much in the 'remain alive at any price' camp, and I've been of the 'quality is anything' strategy. I respect their needs, but I'm struggling with mine. Love, Richard.
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