Saturday, March 2, 2019

Lorenzo’s Oil Movie Review Essay

The movie, Lorenzos Oil, was about a family that found out that their parole had been diagnosed with a rare, genetic disturbance of which was considered incurable. The sex-linked disorder ALD, passed on by the x-chromosome, of which is usu tout ensembley accompanied by the unfortunate fate of stopping point, has also been cognise to bring forth muteness, blindness, comas, seizures, and deafness. With no known redress for ALD, or each viable way of escaping its final result (death), doctors would use a supererogatory treatment to prevent any further deterioration of the brain, depending of course on the severity of the damage d iodine prior to treatment. In Lorenzos case, the disorder had already corrupted in addition large of an area of his brain so the treatment succumbn by the doctors would form been of belittled help to him. In most cases, death occurs nine months after diagnosis, however, Lorenzos parents refuse to let death be his only picking and they did their b est to bring out another treatment to help their boy.This movie relates to chemistry in many ways, especially in the sense that there were chemical imbalances observed and the reactions of these imbalances were noted for future reference. As a major component in the checkup field of battle, chemistry is used in producing new solutions, observing their reactions, and testing the effectiveness of these solutions in treating or curing variant illnesses. This is shown when Lorenzos parents continuously perform their experiments of mixing various substances and noting their ability to lower fat build-up in hopes of finding a cure to their tidingss diminishing health.If put under the selfsame(prenominal) helping that Lorenzos parents were put under, I believe that I would go to the same lengths in attempting to find some kind of treatment for my fry. I gauge that my maternal instinct to manage and protect my child would be too strong for me to just sit back and watch my child su ffer, and honestly, seeing my child helpless and constantly struggling to live would be much than enough reason to do my best in finding something to ease, if not cure, my childs illness. Whether or not I had been gifted with the association necessitateed to find such a remedy, I would tranquillise call for to do all that I could for my child, even if it meant risking my life to save hers, and if nobody could be done, I would be sure to stay by mychilds side at all times. However, one thing that I would never do would be to tell the doctors to end the life actualize given to my child. Even if that was the only way to end her suffering, I would quite a let nature run its course than to feel guilty at finalizing the action of which would help her (according to others opinions who have no topic what she is going through) and feeling like a murderer of my own condition and blood.When Lorenzos parents had made the disco rattling of a tonic, the right way enough to tranquiliz e the symptoms of ALD and lower the fat build-up, they did the right thing in immediately relaying the entropy of their treatment to doctors in hopes of saving other patients suffering as their son was. However, I feel that the doctors abused their powers as medical authorities in neglecting to accept the remedy, or even look into the composition of the remedy to find their own evidence of the effectiveness and ability to cure of the treatment. As doctors, their job is to aid and assist the patients and to inform the patients families of every option available to ensure that they, as professionals in the medical field, did all that they could to cure or save their patients. However, by refusing to investigate the medicine or give the patients the option of trying this new innovation, the doctors neglected fulfilling their duty to its fullest extent and divest their patients of another possible risk at survival. It is understood that all possible treatments produced are tested fo r months to confirm their effectiveness at combating ailments, of which is a very beneficial procedure to all.Lorenzos parents conducted numerous tests on their tonics working ability did and were aware of all possible reactions of their product. They felt confident(p) in its positive benefits, which is why I feel they were so exigent at giving the medicine to other patients. I doubt that Lorenzos parents would have passed on such a treatment without knowing all the effects of their remedy, especially since they used the exact same medicine on their own child. However, I do not understand why the doctors would have been so set on refusing outside influences. I believe that one change made to the current schema could be for doctors to be much than uncoerced to accept suggestions given to them, whether the suggestion be proposed by a medical professional or not. As shown in the movie, helpful reading and innovations can be given by people other than medical authorities, such as dedicated parents, like those of Lorenzo. Another change to the system would be to make medicines more affordable to ensure everyone the same chance at living a long and healthy life.Even though technology has improved in the field of medicines and researchers have become more educated in areas of which they had once been clueless and lost, the medical field still has yet to be perfected. Many diseases and disorders are still considered mysterious, with very little knowledge known about them, and undiscovered. Until researchers educate themselves of every aspect of these haughty monsters, people will continue to suffer from such ailments. However, with better championship for the investigation of these unknown illnesses, knowledge will be obtained more right away and long-awaited innovations will be found, an advantage to many, if not all. Researchers being more open-minded and more welcome to outside suggestions and ideas would also help in firmness of purpose medical problems. They could also try to be more accurate in diagnosing sicknesses to ensure that patients are given the proper treatment and care needed to combat a specific ailment.Although changes to the procedures and actions in the medical field could be made, changes concerning those involved in the well-being of mankind would also need to be made. Unless researchers, doctors, and others capable of saving mankind are more willing to listen to outside ideas and perform their jobs to their fullest extent, the goal of being more powerful than these tricky, microscopic demons, of which for centuries have left us confused and bewildered at their amazing ability to conquer our bodies for their own use, will continue to be unaccomplished.

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