I’ve not listened just yet but cannot believe she has said this! Although I also can believe it.Re this mornings pod for those who listen - did anyone else hear Luisa talking about cancer being a better way to die, as family members get to say a long goodbye vs someone dying unexpectedly ie heart attack… or have I had auditory hallucinations?!
In what world is watching your loved one, undergo possibly rounds and rounds of chemo, lose so much of themselves, become weaker and weaker and then eventually die - and not always in a dignified, pain free manner - better for the family?! Let alone the individual themselves.
Honest question, is it that she says these things for the shock factor and to have the ‘unpopular opinion’, or is she really that ignorant?
I can normally brush off Luisa’s opinions as her being an attention seeking child, but this one really hit a nerve
After watching various family members go through chemo, yes it’s a ‘long goodbye’ but it’s also like grieving 2/3 times. The original diagnosis. Then being told they have x amount of time left. Then them actually passing away. Luisa has obviously never experienced someone close to her fight cancer to have that kind of outlook!