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Old 25-04-2018, 20:24   #10
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Re: Alfie Evans 'Breathing' after life support ends

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
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First it was the Italian hospital could "treat the child", now it's "see if they can diagnose and treat"

I fully understand when a child is involved it is a deeply emotive subject but has anyone thought, just for a minute what quality of life this child is facing if indeed it's life can be extended?
There is a published case, albeit in Japan in which someone beyond saving was deliberately kept alive as long as possible. The trauma is obviously more severe.

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