Originally Posted by
Pluripotent
Are they then going to be responsible for the end-of-life frailty that this advise will undoubtedly induce, if actually followed?
Maybe ask the surgeon, "so you don't believe that your repair of your surgical incision will be adequate for normal bodily function?" Suddenly, the surgeon might provide a different opinion.
We don't have health care in America. We have sick care. Physicians and Surgeons are used to treating sick, helpless people who have to be cajoled into doing the bare minimum just to be able to walk 10 feet without getting short of breath, or at all, since that's mostly who we see. Unfortunately, many can no longer tell the difference between those patient who will work to recover and those who won't. Advise should be tailored accordingly, but there is no incentive to do so, and every incentive to treat for the Lowest Common Denominator - i.e. the sick and dying.