We knew he was in pain, he could talk at times and opened his eyes, recognised our voices and I believe he made it through a rosary when the priest went to visit him. But at no point did I think the correct thing to do was to put him out of his misery. If he had requested that we kill him, I don't think any of us would have complied. Because you never know with medicine, there's always a chance. It may seem selfish, but if we had pulled the theoretical plug, and some groundbreaking new therapy that could save his life emerged the next day that would be a lot more painful than watching him waste away.
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