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stego-tech ◴[] No.44545563[source]
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beejiu ◴[] No.44545963[source]
Yes, it should apply to all medical treatments targeted at children, since children don't have developed critical thinking skills.

Do you think it's appropriate for random people to tell a 10 year old how to take their insulin? I don't.

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1. kennywinker ◴[] No.44546023[source]
I mean at least you’re consistent - even if you want to ban diabetics from chatting about their care online.