You’re probably right, but consider a life ending diagnosis (I do get the irony), where another few months or a year or two of life might be particularly meaningful…young parent, e.g. It’s all risk/benefit, and interpretation of that is highly individualized.
You’re probably right, but consider a life ending diagnosis (I do get the irony), where another few months or a year or two of life might be particularly meaningful…young parent, e.g. It’s all risk/benefit, and interpretation of that is highly individualized.
You’re probably right, but consider a life ending diagnosis (I do get the irony), where another few months or a year or two of life might be particularly meaningful…young parent, e.g. It’s all risk/benefit, and interpretation of that is highly individualized.