Depends...: The "no" treatment option (for whatever ails you) is your choice; no one can make it for you. But i would advise you to gather all the facts regarding treatment options(or not) and the consequences of both options before you make your final decision; whatever decision you make will be the right one for you. Best of luck whatever you decide!
Answered 5/8/2014
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For what?: Non-treatment is always an option. It should be a conscious choice, and not one based on procrastination. You should know the pros and cons of accepting and rejecting all treatment options before deciding not to accept any of them.
Answered 9/11/2013
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