Fnord wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
Do you think her parents are not considering the devastating impact losing your hair can have on cancer patients when on chemotherapy and it now it effects self esteem/body image.
I think her parents are considering the devastating impact that
dying would have on their daughter (and them, of course).
They are wise to point out the
frivolity stupidity of avoiding life-saving treatments in favor of one's appearance.
She's likely only afraid of the impacts on her appearance because she intends on proceeding with treatment. If she intended on avoiding the treatment she'd only need to worry about how the cancer would progressively impact her appearance.
A life-saving treatment is only worthwhile if the life it saves continues to be worth living. For some people going from an 8 to a 2 would be unbearable, even if it's only in their own assessment. Everyone has their own limits too, like going bald might not be enough for most, but being a repulsive mutated gremlin would make most people reconsider the treatment. She might just be more sensitive than most on that issue.
Also, hair loss might only be the most easily articulated of her concerns, or the one her folks want to gossip about the most.
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