Lorenzo's Oil Essay

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In the movie Lorenzo's Oil, directed by George Miller we see the struggling life a of a mother and father whose child gets diagnosed with an extremely rare disease known as A.L.D. or Adrenoleukodystrophy. We watch a family, the Odones, intense battle with this disease to keep their son alive through emotional and physical struggle. We witness as in inspirational conflict that gets resolved through the attributes of this boy's family, and the guilt that is experienced from the mother who passed the genes onto her son. With all this help and the help from the boys family and the determination along this troubled journey the cure was eventually discovered. The journey that the Odone’s had to go through was an intense battle of luck, smarts, …show more content…

She was battling with serious guilt throughout the movie and didn't know whether to blame herself for all that has happened to their son. Truly, she shouldn't be the one to take all the blame because it wasn't Michaela’s fault that she had the disease in the first places. It was really just an unlucky genetic roll that happened to be within her genes and get passed onto her son. Just imagine if you were put into a situation were it was because of the genes you carried your child was going to die, how would you feel in that situation. In my opinion if I was a carrier for this disease and was given the choice to have a child that could have a 50% chance of being born with the disease i probably would still have the child. No matter how the child comes out i would make it my duty to love and protect that child for as long as I can and give that child the best life they could ever even wish for. Some people believe that you shouldn't be allowed to have children if you have this disease but i believe that is just nonsense. Modern medicine is bound to figure out a way to let your child have a perfectly normal, happy, and healthy life, so dont put any laws on who can and can't have

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