
 Originally Posted by 
Saitch
					 
				 
				I can sort of comprehend having a tele in an Oncology, Chemo/Immunotherapy waiting room, as it may just assist in getting one, or several occupants' minds off their day to day issues for a short time, no matter what the drivel on air.
Anything to help divert dark thoughts, I say!
			
		 
	 
 I disagree, but only on a personal level. I too have to deal with the dark thoughts. My late sister, and also late wife, spent ages in places like this ( with me for their dubious company ), and now it seems to be my turn. Thing is, I hate television at the best of times. I was in a cancer clinic yesterday and not a soul in there was looking at the thing droning its banalities on the wall. I would rather read a book. Everyone else there was either engrossed in their phones or alone with their feelings. If it was for kids, maybe, but the set was not tuned to anything a kid would watch. 
Perhaps they could have seperate rooms.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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