What did you think of Louis' parents' role in his treatment?

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Louis' parents played a very important role in the treatment. They didn't just sit there and trust the doctors, they actively made their best efforts to learn everything about their child's condition and where were his best chances to heal and survive.
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What did you think of Louis' parents' role in his treatment?

I thought Louis' parents' role in his treatment was very brave. They worked together as a team to meet the needs of Louis and his brother Harry. I believe because Louis' parents were such a united front, this allowed Louis to be the brave little boy when taking medical tests. Louis did not complain when taking medical tests because he wanted to be strong for his parents as well.
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