When a loved one's dying, don't try to be a doctor

from blog Minsuk Kang, | ↗ original
This is my biggest regret. When Mom told me about an 8cm tumor on Dad’s spinal cord, I automatically assumed there would be a way out of this nightmare. Why be pessimistic this time? Dad had already undergone surgeries and chemo to fend off his cancer. The spinal tumor seemed worse, but some of the best doctors in the country were looking into...