: What is a terminal disease that a 17 year old could die from but wouldn't have to be in the hospital for? Im writing a story where two teens run off to enjoy life together for the last
Im writing a story where two teens run off to enjoy life together for the last two months of one of their lives. I need to find a terminal illness that would work for this, to where the character can still move in the begginning and would die even with treatment. Its okay if he would have a wheelchair towards the end, or suffer with mental instability towards the end too (like forgetting, hallucinations, etc.). Does anyone know of any diseases that would fit this criteria?
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Cancer!
And even though I'm going to get cursed and down-voted (again). John Green's "The Fault in our Stars" was a #1 Best-seller in 2012 and the movie made over 0,000,000.00 in 2014. Guess what it's about?
If you really want to be a writer or a story-teller? Know what's out there. You can't really be a rocket scientist without knowing a little bit about rockets, and maybe even science?
There a gazillion stories about romances between terminal teens. Read the plots.
nypost.com/2019/01/31/enough-with-heart-tugging-films-about-quirky-terminally-ill-teens/
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