Very few people are "cured". Most get life extensions ranging from 6 months to 5 years.
It's better to concentrate on letting one live their last days on their own terms. Meds and hospitals are pretty good at keeping people "alive" medically speaking. But all that extra time usually comes at a price.
It really depends on where you are in your life. I'd think that parents with young kids would want that extra 3 months. If you're older and your kids are older, perhaps it would be best to just let go.
It's not the quantity of years that you live that's important, it's the quality.
Very few people are "cured". Most get life extensions ranging from 6 months to 5 years.
It's better to concentrate on letting one live their last days on their own terms. Meds and hospitals are pretty good at keeping people "alive" medically speaking. But all that extra time usually comes at a price.
It really depends on where you are in your life. I'd think that parents with young kids would want that extra 3 months. If you're older and your kids are older, perhaps it would be best to just let go.
It's not the quantity of years that you live that's important, it's the quality.