That's true. Grandma initially wanted to get no treatment, and boy did we hear about it - the rest of her family convinced her to go ahead and undergo treatment.
I think this was the correct choice, but I have no idea.
On the one hand, she's feeling much better now, and I'm glad she's around, because I like spending time with her.
On the other hand, the recovery was pretty rough, though thankfully she doesn't really remember the truly bad parts. And she's 90 years old, and has repeatedly stated that she doesn't particularly want to go on living.
On the gripping hand, the doctor's description of letting yourself die of congestive heart failure sounded rather unpleasant, and hopefully instead of undergoing that, she'll pass away in her sleep.
On the hands that I'm running out of, maybe an even worse fate awaits.
I think this was the correct choice, but I have no idea.
On the one hand, she's feeling much better now, and I'm glad she's around, because I like spending time with her.
On the other hand, the recovery was pretty rough, though thankfully she doesn't really remember the truly bad parts. And she's 90 years old, and has repeatedly stated that she doesn't particularly want to go on living.
On the gripping hand, the doctor's description of letting yourself die of congestive heart failure sounded rather unpleasant, and hopefully instead of undergoing that, she'll pass away in her sleep.
On the hands that I'm running out of, maybe an even worse fate awaits.
Can't see the future. :/