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If this antidote will save the life of a person who has overdosed on drugs then IMO there should not be a limit to how many times it may given to the same individual.
What if a person was turned away from AA meetings after he/she fell off the wagon a certain amount of times?
There shouldn't be a limit to how often people with addictions may receive interactions to have their lives saved.
6 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
As frustrating and heartbreaking as it may be, there is no limit. My Mom, in her late 80's, was hospitalized with internal bleeding from an ulcer. She was also on dialysis from kidney failure. In a coma and receiving blood transfusions, one doctor suggested enough resources had been given to her. After a family discussion, we asked the doctor to continue every measure to keep her alive. Within a few days, she was awake, alert, and ready to rummmmmmmmble.
You never know...
6 years ago. Rating: 5 | |