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RE: Freedom To Choose Life Or Death
I can't say that I could ever tell someone else what to do facing those issues. I can see reasons to fight it and reasons to not. But can't say I know the answer to what is the right. Not sure anyone would know. I know my grandpa got cancer when I was younger changed what he ate did the chemo and beat it. He live another 20 years but I was pretty young when he got sick so no idea how serious it was. But I could tell for him it was clear to fight it. I am guessing when you face it after a while you figure out what you will do.
That's definitely a thought. We all come with an expiration date, yet as @wolfhart says until you know that time frame your perspective is different. To be honest, there is no right answer. The only answer is compassion and support for whatever decision is made. Yet we know many will disagree with that statement.
It's great that your grandpa was able to extend his for as long as he did. It gave you time to know him.