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It's always emotive when a child is in this position and everyone wants a happy ending but the way everyone piles in blindly when these cases occur with the press who take every chance to whip up emotions and the parents get used and manipulated for the entertainment of others. The Italian attempt at intervention wasn't based on medical grounds it was based on publicity they didn't know a medical thing about the case but wanted to be seen to be better The threats against medical staff were abhorrent and completely unacceptable as I've never met an NHS medical team that didn't have the best interests of the patient as the primary goal and I've seen nothing in this case to suggest otherwise.
The way that social media mob rule manifests at the slightest chance shows there is something very wrong with our society these days and all the circus that grew up around took and had no interest in the best interests of alfie or how this was for him. He had no chance at any quality of life even if he could have been stabilised life without a quality of life is not living it's a technicality and this child and any future children deserve to either have the chance at life or if that's not possible the most gentle passing we can give not to be kept in limbo to suit agenda's. |
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We do not know how damaged his brain was, he did not have a diagnosed brain condition, they did not know everything.
I maintain my view. It should still not be left up to the State to decide on when someone should die, unless of course we are now deciding euthanasia should be legal. I say this was Euthanasia in my eyes because they removed the ventilator, an act they would know to intentionally cause Alfie's eventual death. Alfie was still responding to stimuli and reacting to his parents touch, his life should have been preserved until ALL medical avenues were exhausted, they were not because they were tied up in the hospital interfering in the parents wishes to take him abroad and they did so with months of litigation. It was the same with Charlie Gard, months and months of legal wrangling to the point it passed a dreadful reality where there was no hope. |
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We also don't know if the child was in pain and suffering in fact we the public have very little knowledge about anything this poor kid was dealing with and the people that did have the knowledge made a decision not lightly i suspect on what they felt was the best course of action. The public may have a passion for whatever reason about these cases but that doesn't mean a damn thing as we are not in a position to know whats best, thank god we're so knowledgeable to judge others and throw threats around as that helps everytime.
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I would never agree with any threats to NHS staff, but I am allowed to disagree with their professional opinion.
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Given the ECHR's record of overruling UK court decisions that in this case the best interest of the child has been served. |
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If a team of experienced engineers tell me that my home is a fire risk, should I value my next door neighbor’s knowledge, who has changed a couple of fuses, as equivalent to theirs, and discount what they say? You’re entitled to your opinion - but opinion is not equivalent to decades of professional knowledge, experience, and training. |
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Have you or anyone in your house never disagreed with a medical opinion?
The right to a second, third and fourth opinion does exist you know. Doctors are not always right. It was totally permissible for the parents to seek medical counsel elsewhere and in another country if they felt like it, only they were denied that right because of our nanny state. |
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Mick i gaurantee more then one doctor was involved in this and numerous others no one doctor would have decided the course of action and got it done for legal reasons if nothing else.
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Why didn't Italy send one of the doctors over here to conduct an examination and present a second opinion? It would certainly have cost less, happened quicker and have no court involvement than sending the child over there to die. |
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The Polish doctor said he wasn’t dying, a day before he died.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/95...th-latest-news |
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