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TopicYour S/O is dying from one of two diseases
LinkPizza
03/03/22 5:21:05 AM
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SKARDAVNELNATE posted...
I was going through the combinations of the variables. An earlier combination covered the possibility that she did cheat but had the other disease. For this combination I was talking about how consenting to treatment A wouldn't make sense since the s/o would know that she didn't cheat and can't have disease A.

I don't know where you live but where I live doctor's are suppose to get informed consent before they start a treatment. I was assuming the s/o them self was agreeing to the treatment. Apparently the premise has been amended. Now I guess the s/o is in a coma and a relative of hers agreed to treatment on her behalf.

Sure. They get consent when they can. But its hard to get consent from someone unresponsive. Maybe its how I read it. It seemed pretty clear to me that the person getting the treatment wasnt choosing But I guess others could read it differently

DrPrimemaster posted...
Basically would you rather have a faithful but dead partner or an unfaithful alive partner.

I just wouldnt have a partner anymore

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