a doctor should not refer to patients or parents as "pains in the arris" or other insulting terms
the case is about futile treatment
the americans are quite willing to supply futile treatment ( treatment that you know doesnt work ) if you have the money
having a mitochondrial disease is not compatible with life
we hear about the millions raised for these children
but not the outcomes - usually death later on which is not news
[ "millions wasted on futile treatment" is NOT news and doesnt sell newspapers]
Here is one from ..... 1992
http://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/22/Surgery-on-4-year-old-transplant-recipient-finds-all-normal/2905709185600/
Laura died after a second or third transplant ...
and critics said that five children were deprived of life
by using the organs in a futile case
intestingal transplant doesnt work by the way
"Optimised home parenteral nutrition is still, after 35 years of progress, the "gold standard "for benign but chronic intestinal failure. ... most patients died within days or months after Intestine transplantation."
I can hardly believe it was 25 y ago ....