Thinking of the deterioration of Stefanie’s father Orrin Sun, he asked, “Is Uncle Orrin’s condition okay?”
“Not so good…” Stefanie said in a low voice, “It’s not so good. The doctor has recommended that he be hospitalized again. My dad doesn’t want to go. I think he is a little depressed. Maybe he has resigned. I don’t want to toss any more, he always feels that he has no dignity when he receives various treatments in the hospital…You may not know his character, but my mother said that he is exactly like your father, and his brothers. It’s like, they’re very axis, don’t listen to persuasion…”
Charlie knows that many decent people have less desire to survive when they are dying.
This is mainly because they have been decent for so many years, and they value face and dignity very much. They don’t want to put down all their dignity and dignity at the end of their lives in order to live for such a limited period of time.
Charlie even heard that many big people have signed a no-rescue agreement when they are severely ill. If their lives come to the end, they will not be intubated, operated or on a ventilator, just to make themselves more dignified.
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