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Their doctor, of course, can as well. Which means that some doctors may disengage a patient that does not wish to follow their best advice. They may feel they have nothing to offer them and that their office hours may be better spent with a patient who does want to follow their advice.
That is a downside. However, there are thousands of health practitioners in the country and I'm certain your friend will find one that corresponds with his/her health beliefs.
I have a friend who is choosing her own healing journey that goes against conventional medical wisdom. She has found practitioners willing to work with her.
People are judgmental. Most feel that someone with a family, who does not fight, is being selfish. If you have ever watched the Showtime series _The Big C_-- the entire first season is about the emotional journey of a woman who has decided to forego treatment. At the end she changes her mind. But throughout, except for a couple of people, she keeps her diagnosis secret to prevent people from looking at her like a victim and also, to prevent the judgment/criticism about her choice.
If your friend is smart, they won't wait until they are feeling "crappy" before they set out for an adventure. Tell them to go now while they are feeling good. It is no fun to travel sick. Also, if finances are an issue, better to spend down assets or the medical establishment will take them all at end of life. It would be a good idea to have a MOLST/advanced directives put in place as well.
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