@Painful
Gee, thanks, my minor is in Alternative Medicine and Complimentary therapies. Maybe you should read up a bit more on how successful and PROVEN they can be in double blind tests. Yes, even stuff you may not believe in personally, like prayer, has benefit.
The realm of 'alternative medicine' is home to countless frauds and conmen, If any of it actually worked it'd be mainstream medicine. There are no successful double blind tests of homeopathy, biorhythms, chiropractic, crystal healing, magnetic therapy, acupuncture or any similar tosh. All pseudo-scientific rubbish designed by cynics to part the gullible sick from their money. Repeated studies show that prayer is equally worthless, for that matter. The only effect prayer has been shown to have is to make the prayed for think they're more ill than they actually are. I hope the college you're studying in is a unaccredited one as any serious college that promotes that sort of BS deserves to have its status looked at very closely.
I've heard quite a bit on this story as they are from MN, my home state. The kid refused treatment, and even if you may think his is brainwashed, this is a VERY slippery slope. I don't think we should force treatment on anyone and once you do it to one person via the courts, everyone will try to have a say in YOUR health.
'The kid refused treatment'.
You hit it on the head. He's a kid, and a ill-educated and yes, brainwashed one at that. You'll call me leftist, I'm sure, but I believe the state has the duty to defend the weakest in society against those who would harm them. If that means taking a sick kid from abusive parents, so be it.
On a related note, my family refused to treat my 13 year old brother's leukemia and he died. Will you judge us?
By the time he was diagnosed he was declared brain dead from a time in the ER waiting on a regular blood transfusion and he stopped breathing very briefly. With treatment for the cancer he had a less than 10% survival rate. We found out the statistics about his survival rate the day before we found out the extent of his brain damage. I know my parents made the right choice, but see how legislating this matter could seriously fuck some people's lives up?!?!?!
I won't judge you, my own mother is terminally ill with cholangiocarcinoma, a rare cancer. Surgery (Whipple's operation) hasn't worked, chemotherapy grows progressively nastier. At some point she'll decide the treatment isn't worth the benefit. Just as you did. You're right, that decision is no business of the state's. But we're all grown adults. There's the difference.
But if any snake-oil salesman tried to sell her a endlessly diluted solution of duck liver as a cure (aka homeopathy) I'd tear him a new one. I do wonder why pharmacies are allowed to sell that sort of crap, Bach's flower remedies etc. My brother is a qualified pharmacist (he works for the NHS} and he knows it's all BS. I guess the pharmacists who sell this worthless rubbish in commercial outfits must have a very selective conscience.