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Originally Posted by BigDaddyCool
That is what I thought too.
Now not to sound heartless and evil, but how good of a life can it be where your jaw is made out of your shin? This kind of medicine always bothers me. Before someone miss reads this, no I do not want Bobby to die. I just question medical practices such as this. I'm not completely sure what I would do in that situation but if I was told I would either die of cancer or have to go through radation therpy where the end result is I would have my shin as a jaw bone. I would question if they are just porlonging my suffering with no benifit to me expect I get to spend a year in a hospital bed as opposed to a few days.
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Bobby Heenan has every right to choose whether he speaks for the rest of his life without constant pain, or whether he is able to walk on both legs for the rest of his life. Unfortunately, because he already had to choose life via radiation therapy over death by cancer, he comes to this point where he must now make another choice.
Why you would "question medical practices such as these" is beyond me. The doctors are trying to help Bobby the best that they can and to give him every viable option for a better life under his conditions.