This tragic case has been all over the news for the last few weeks. I have huge sympathy for the family, I cannot begin to imagine how it must feel to have a 12 year old son, essentially brain dead for months.
There have been a number of similar stories over the last few years, where the child's parents have been through multiple court hearings, in a desperate attempt to buy more time.
While I can understand their motives - no-one wants to think of their child effectively being 'switched off' by having the life support withdrawn, in almost every case the parents are, in effect, saying " we know better than the specialist doctors".
Sadly, they don't. The overseas clinics supposedly offering a solution to irreversible physical damage are, in my view, looking to A) have a subject to try out something radically experimental on and B) looking for money.
While it is clearly and obviously hugely painful, I do think that such parents need to be realistic and just accept the inevitable and trust the highly experienced and qualified doctors.
The poor parents of Archie have had 4 months of anguish since the incident. I hope when it is finally all over that Archie rests in peace and his parents,somehow, get past this.
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