(On people with cancer being treated)
They should be allowed to die naturally, in peace. It's chemo that causes the pain for cancer sufferers, not the actual cancer.
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While Chemo isn't pleasant since it's essentially putting poison in the body and hoping the cancer dies first, it's usually better than letting someone die from the disease.
That said, there are some instances where the cancer has advanced too far for chemo to do any good. Whether it should be attempted is between the patient and his/her doctor.
Same goes for dialysis, insulin injections, and vaccinations.
Why bother when everybody dies, anyway.
But then, Goldino, you are an asshole and (probably) can't die. Because you are not a human being but an asshole.
I agree someone should be allowed to die in peace. They should be allowed to have Chemo which can extend their lives. It's still a choice they can make for themselves.
Cancer patients that never go though Chemo still suffer painful deaths.
The pain I felt from stage 4 cancer was unbelievable, I could feel myself dying.
When I started chemo, the pain started to go away, and after a few days I had the strength to sit up in bed.
The chemo itself felt like a hangover, with some additional side effects.
Goldino you are a fucking evil little scumbag who seriously needs to diaf.
I watched my father die in agony from cancer without any chemo due to its aggresive nature.
Once again fuck off and die.
You will only be improving the human race by doing so.
Ummm... no. Chemotherapy has some unpleasant side effects, but it hasn't killed anyone that we know of.
You're one of those people who refers to cancer treatment as "cutting, burning, and poisoning", aren't you, Goldino? Tell me, should we just tell everyone who ever gets cancer from here on out to go fuck themselves?
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