Jack-Hammer
YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!!!!
I was watching an episode of Law & Order the other night and the show featured a married couple looking to perform an extremely controversial medical procedure on their daughter.
The backstory is that the child, I think, was born with severe brain damage or she may have been form with some disease, I can't exactly remember what the cause of it was. She can't walk, talk, crawl or really do anything for herself. It's probably about as close to a vegetative state without actually being in one. Her parents were loving and caring and the girl had to have round the clock supervision & care. Some information was introduced such as how much it costs to take care of her on a monthly basis, which ultimately comes to over $70,000 a year with very little help in way of financial assistance.
Now the procedure involved having surgery to remove her uterus, her overies and to undergo a number of hormone treatments to keep the girl from physically maturing. The reasoning of the parents and the doctor agreeing to perform the procedure is that it will make her long term care easier for both the child and the parents. As she grew into an adult, the girl would almost certainly have to be moved into a medical facility for the rest of her life and her parents want her at home with them. Even though the daughter's problems have been a strain on the marriage, her parents love her and are devoted to her.
The show goes on to tell how extremely controversial the procedure is and how many doctors won't do it for fear that it'll get out that they're doing it. Of course, you'll have various human rights activists, Pro-Life organizations, etc. coming out of the woodwork.
In the show, the parents are prosecuted by the Assistant District Attorney for conspiracy to assault their child. He's vehemently opposed to the procedure and sees it as nothing more than assaulting a child due to the procedure not being necessary because the child's life isn't in any danger.
As for me, just like most things in life, it's just not cut & dry. On one hand, it's commendable that a child's parents are so devoted to his/her care that they're willing to spend all their time to care for the special needs of such a disabled child. On the other hand, the long term effects of the procedure are something of an unknown, different children will have different reactions in the long term, and the procedure isn't "medically necessary". The thing is, sometimes you just get dealt a shitty hand in life. I know it sounds cliche` but it's also true. Parents have to make difficult decisions in the raising and care for their children all the time and have to do what they think is best even when there really aren't any "good" options to choose from.
The backstory is that the child, I think, was born with severe brain damage or she may have been form with some disease, I can't exactly remember what the cause of it was. She can't walk, talk, crawl or really do anything for herself. It's probably about as close to a vegetative state without actually being in one. Her parents were loving and caring and the girl had to have round the clock supervision & care. Some information was introduced such as how much it costs to take care of her on a monthly basis, which ultimately comes to over $70,000 a year with very little help in way of financial assistance.
Now the procedure involved having surgery to remove her uterus, her overies and to undergo a number of hormone treatments to keep the girl from physically maturing. The reasoning of the parents and the doctor agreeing to perform the procedure is that it will make her long term care easier for both the child and the parents. As she grew into an adult, the girl would almost certainly have to be moved into a medical facility for the rest of her life and her parents want her at home with them. Even though the daughter's problems have been a strain on the marriage, her parents love her and are devoted to her.
The show goes on to tell how extremely controversial the procedure is and how many doctors won't do it for fear that it'll get out that they're doing it. Of course, you'll have various human rights activists, Pro-Life organizations, etc. coming out of the woodwork.
In the show, the parents are prosecuted by the Assistant District Attorney for conspiracy to assault their child. He's vehemently opposed to the procedure and sees it as nothing more than assaulting a child due to the procedure not being necessary because the child's life isn't in any danger.
As for me, just like most things in life, it's just not cut & dry. On one hand, it's commendable that a child's parents are so devoted to his/her care that they're willing to spend all their time to care for the special needs of such a disabled child. On the other hand, the long term effects of the procedure are something of an unknown, different children will have different reactions in the long term, and the procedure isn't "medically necessary". The thing is, sometimes you just get dealt a shitty hand in life. I know it sounds cliche` but it's also true. Parents have to make difficult decisions in the raising and care for their children all the time and have to do what they think is best even when there really aren't any "good" options to choose from.