Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Here is a scenario that illustrates what I think the doctor meant in her comment. She suggested a statement signed, but it seemed to me she did not feel even that would really protect, it might just help a bit to have it, so as to show any decision by the patient to abandon medical care was their own and not done under coercion. patient Jo has 6 months if untreated, 2 years with chemo, etc. Jo tells doctor OK let's do it, is scheduled for a couple of weeks to start chemo, etc. Meanwhile Jo searches the web...finds what looks good in the alt-med area. Practitioner Pat has testimonials, possibly some lab science, etc. Pat has in fact already cured 3 out of 3 of her last cancer cases using the Alt-x remedy. No chemo was used, yet there were full remissions. Jo tries it, feels great, skips chemo. 6 months later, Jo dies. Doctor is curious why the change of plans, family says Jo talked with or read something about a new alt-x cure. Doctor says he could have gotten Jo at least a year or two of life had Jo done the chemo, etc. Family finds lawyer, takes case to court against Pat. Pat's evidence of effectiveness is not strong enough to pass muster with anyone officially, though it appears to be promising, it isn't proven. Case proceeds on basis of Jo had competent care, then changed mind after contact with Pat. Pat presents statement by Jo that she understood this was not medical advice, etc. It appears this was pre-requisite to receiving alt-x. Of course duress is present here, so the statement is out. It is clear Jo had intended to do chemo before, and not after contact with Pat. For whatever reason Jo's mind changed. Now it is word against word. A grieving family and a medical doctor on one side, versus an alt-med practitioner. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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