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Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
(Anonymous) 2015-06-21 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)Chemo is no joke and getting it unnecessarily can fuck you up, health wise.
Not to mention the financial burden.
You're 100% right that it's not the OP's call to make, but I guess I'm saying that, until OP clarifies, I don't think it's necessarily fair to assume that they're acting out of cruelty. They just might want to protect people from freaking out over something they'd be better off leaving alone.
Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
People deserve to have information. What they do with it is another story.
Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
(Anonymous) 2015-06-21 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)Which is probably true, as far as it goes, if unlikely.
Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
So either way I vehemently disagree with OP's motives.
Re: Am I an asshole? a thread
(Anonymous) 2015-06-22 03:49 am (UTC)(link)Which isn't something that can be determined without testing.
Which requires it be discovered.
Which requires a prostate exam.
Which OP is actively discouraging people from getting.
Either they're being cruel, or they're being a willful idiot. Discouraging a patient from seeking dangerous treatment for something unlikely to kill them is one thing - discouraging them from being tested for something that, if present, may be, on the scale of horrible diseases, relatively harmless, or may be incredibly lethal is something very, very different.