Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - My father is 65 years old. He was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer. Should I continue my treatment or take him out for a trip?
My father is 65 years old. He was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer. Should I continue my treatment or take him out for a trip?
But as a rational person, I personally think we should choose the latter: give up treatment and travel.
The reason for this is the following:
First, know a little medical knowledge and often discuss the human problem of cancer with some doctors. An old Chinese doctor told me that once cancer was diagnosed, it was the moment when the meat was hooked from the cancer focus, and the cancer had been awakened and began to spread. Therefore, the so-called treatment methods now are all pale and powerless, and I have never heard that liver cancer can be cured in the late stage.
Second, the current treatment of cancer is nothing more than radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy not only kill cancer cells, but also kill immune cells that the human body normally uses to resist viruses. It's like someone dropping atomic bombs or chemical weapons on the battlefield where the two opposing sides are at war and destroying their own army at the same time.
Thirdly, Chinese medicine has always been our favorite traditional medicine in China. Although Chinese medicine also has some imperfections, such as standardization, it doesn't. Pulse, what is the standard? The book makes it very clear, so I won't say much, but every doctor's conclusion about the pulse of the same patient is more or less different. This is a small shortcoming of our Chinese medicine, but as long as we are experienced doctors, the error will be small. This is not to deny the role of western medicine. Western medicine does play a great role in surgery, but it is also a last resort. If a person can't live immediately without surgery, he should still have surgery, but as long as he doesn't die immediately, it is best not to have surgery.
However, judging from your "diagnosis", regardless of treatment or not, his cancer cells have spread in the body and the countdown to life has begun. This is a real reality. In that case, why let him endure the pain of radiotherapy and chemotherapy?
The common people have a saying: seven tight and eight slow. It means that if treated in time, you can live for eight months; Stay for seven months without treatment. Since you only have one more month to live, you have to bear inhuman pain and endless money. Why?
Of course, everyone's physique and genes are different. Some people find cancer when they are young, but they live a long time in the end. For example, Song Meiling suffered from cancer in his forties, while others lived for more than 100 years.
So my suggestion is, no treatment, take dad out for a trip to relax. As soon as the mood is relaxed, the body function will be enhanced, maybe cancer cells will be defeated and miracles will happen.
- Related articles
- Go on road trip Raiders of Hangzhou Scenic Area go on road trip Raiders of Hangzhou Scenic Area
- A summary of free scenic spots for medical staff in various provinces in 2020
- North China will be open to Korean tourists?
- How to raise wild turtles?
- Travel to Japan ... Do you need a converter? Is the voltage the same as that in China?
- Is Beichen Group a state-owned enterprise?
- Chongqing Raiders North Surrounding Attractions Chongqing Raiders North Surrounding Attractions
- What kind of visa do domestic crews need to hold to shoot in the United States?
- Does the refusal of a tourist visa in the United States affect the visa for studying abroad?
- Quanzhou tourist attractions introduction desktop Quanzhou attractions introduction