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wabrams
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Insulin and breathing treatments are dirt cheap compared to the medication to fight AIDS. Its like the difference between a single wide trailer and a mansion on the beach in Malibu, CA.That depends on the treatment. If the person had such bad lung disease for example, that even with medicines, he would still need a mechanical ventilation, I see nothing wrong in such a person refusing treatment. If the person had cancer spread throughout the body and such that treating the AIDS would really be pointless, again I see nothing wrong in refusing treatment.
Heroic measures are optional. Routine measures, in my mind, especially where withholding those would result in death, are not optional.If God provides man with the knowledge and skill to heal or treat diseases, I believe it is wrong to hasten death by refusing them.
HIV infection, in the developed world at least, is becoming more and more like any chronic disease such as diabetes or asthma, which untreated would result in death. I don’t believe we would debate very long over the morality of withholding insulin or breathing treatments now, do you?