The fact that you think my thinking is warped is meaningless. I don't understand the way you think either. However you don't see me calling your ideas outlandish or your thinking warped. Just be respectful of other people if you don't want to come across like a troll.
I don't actually know enough about that case to comment further about whether or not that particular child needs chemo/etc. What I should have said is that it disgusts me for courts to take away parents rights over how to treat their child. Should we have no choice? Is it one particular type of medicine or NOTHING? I don't understand, I mean if you believe we should have no choice over how we live and how we raise our children, fine, but I feel that it's up to the parents.
You do realize that there are plenty of people out there who choose to fight cancer without using chemotherapy, right? It's not as if they were just ignoring the cancer, they just chose a different route to treating their son. How is that wrong? I don't get it.
You should read about Kris Carr, she is my idol and she has been fighting cancer for 5-6 years now using diet, herbs, exercise, etc. In her case, they basically told her it was too late and chemo wasn't going to do anything anyway. Instead of giving up she turned to alternative medicine and has had incredible success and is in thriving health. She is a good example of what holistic health care can do. She's amazing and very inspirational. They made a movie about her called Crazy Sexy Cancer, you should give it a watch sometime. Here is a bit about her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbRM2RAjgh0
I don't know the parents reasoning in the case you mentioned, so I really shouldn't have commented on it (I only saw a snippet about it on the news and was half paying attention). All I know is that there are many treatment options for cancer, and I think parents should have the right to choose what they think is best for their children. There are always cases of abuse or neglect where the courts might step in and maybe that applies here, I don't know, but just in general that is what I believe.
I really, really hope you don't have children who are seriously ill. At least the state would step in to correct your very warped thinking.
^Please don't make these sort of personal knocks on me anymore. It's uncalled for. You don't know me and you don't need to be saying anything about my parenting skills. It's one thing to have a discussion, making it personal is quite another. Kindly knock it off, thanks.
