Wallahi not only is this story ethically wrong but morally disturbing. As much as I can understand the passion and excitment doctors have with each medical challenge,there comes a time where you just say NO, I CAN NOT DO IT. This story is such a case.
I cant but wonder why is this child still in the custody of her parents. She should be taken aways, and they should be put in jail.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditio ... index.html
Extreme Medicine.
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Re: Extreme Medicine.
[quote="Ismahan123"]Wallahi not only is this story ethically wrong but morally disturbing. As much as I can understand the passion and excitment doctors have with each medical challenge,there comes a time where you just say NO, I CAN NOT DO IT. This story is such a case.
I cant but wonder why is this child still in the custody of her parents. She should be taken aways, and they should be put in jail.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditio ... index.html[/quote]
The parent are not to blame here. In their eyes they are doing whats best for their daughter in a Godless society that use Hollywood as a guide to life on earth.
I cant but wonder why is this child still in the custody of her parents. She should be taken aways, and they should be put in jail.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditio ... index.html[/quote]
The parent are not to blame here. In their eyes they are doing whats best for their daughter in a Godless society that use Hollywood as a guide to life on earth.
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Re: Extreme Medicine.
True, in a Godless society anything goes. However, I'm surprised that the hospital approved the doctor to perform the procedures on the poor girl. I hate when doctors and medical researchers play GOD.
Re: Extreme Medicine.
This screams malpractice, but I'm even more surprised at the parents. No wonder they want to remain anonymous :(
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