If your nearest and dearest was terminally ill. You want to give up the treatment. If identified, indeed belongs to the terminal disease. Even if the treatment. Life can only continue. A few months? Then I would choose to give up.
Especially with cancer. Like liver cancer. Pancreatic cancer. Those are really hard to cure. Even after treatment. The life cycle can only be extended by a few months. The longest may not even last more than a year. Then. Cancer itself is an incurable disease, and so far there is still no effective medicine. So for the common people. I think it's better to give up. Because the process of cancer treatment is also quite painful for the patient. Spending money is only one aspect. The pain that the patient suffers is also a very important aspect. I have twice experienced the treatment process of a relative who had cancer. Especially the process of chemotherapy. It is really painful for the patient. One of my relatives had pancreatic cancer. Since it was found late. He couldn't have surgery, so he could only have chemotherapy. After the chemotherapy drugs were injected. Almost all his hair fell out. Then the white blood cells decreased drastically. Then I started to take injections to raise white blood cells. Take some supplements to raise white blood cells. We all know that once the body's white blood cells are reduced, the body's resistance is particularly weak. A little bit of wind and grass will easily lead to the occurrence of other diseases. At the same time. Due to chemotherapy, the white blood cells have dropped drastically. The resistance is weak then the cancer cells in the case of not killed, and will grow up madly. Wait for the white blood cells to recover almost. Only then can the second chemotherapy be carried out. Again there is this painful process to go through. General chemotherapy requires about at least three courses of treatment. Some even longer. So it may not be bad to give up the treatment. After about three months or so. The disease was not cured. My loved ones left us. But a huge debt was incurred. We couldn't make ends meet. The family sold everything they could. The expensive medical bills were crushing the family. Sometimes I was glad that the treatment was not very long. If this is a year of treatment. Then you can imagine. It is estimated that in the end will also give up treatment because there is no money to see the doctor. So given this situation. I think it's better to give up at the beginning. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in treatment would not have to be spent. The sick passed away. The living ones are suffering all kinds of pain. First of all, the whole family. They began to scrimp and save to pay off their debts. Though the money borrowed was from relatives, it had to be paid back.
In fact, people's birth, old age, sickness and death. Although we can't say that it is predestined, but once you have a terminal illness, there is really no practical significance if you treat it. The whole process of treatment of the patient is very painful. The patient's family is also very painful. Hospitalization requires nursing care. If a nurse is hired to take care of the patient, the cost is really too high. Nowadays, an ordinary carer costs about $6,000 a month. This is really hard for the ordinary working class to afford. So it can only be the family members who go for nursing care. Often people with terminal illnesses are older. So the family members who go to take care of them are also older. They are all only children. The children are at work and don't have time, so they can only be. Husbands and wives are mutually beneficial to each other. Age so big bear all kinds of inconvenience. So it is a harm to both sides. So having a terminal illness to give up treatment may not be a bad choice.