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<blockquote data-quote="vinny" data-source="post: 22182" data-attributes="member: 301"><p><strong>Re: Bedtime for Democracy</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi all ,I work in a hospital. I have seem first hand people in vegitative states. You have a very poor idea of the morals and motives of staff in institutions. That crack about wanting a feeding tube because staff are too lazy to feed the woman was the last straw. Doctors and caregivers do not work in isolation. This woman has been hospitalized for many years. If there was any hope of her recovery the medical staff would not be following the husbands wishes. She would aspirate ,if food was feed to her by mouth (go into the lungs) All that is happening is a prolonged dying process is being played out. Give credit to the staff. This woman has recieved excellent care or she would not be alive after 15 years. Families can be quite dilusional , and see what they want to see. A little twitch that is just randon movement takes on a significance to them. Do I think her husband is not a nice guy, who knows. Is the reaction of the family members involved unusual. You betcha. There is some big time guilt going on here and the welfare of the patient has nothing to do with it. In my experience very disfuncitonal people act like the family members involved here. Too bad everyone is getting sucked into this mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinny, post: 22182, member: 301"] [b]Re: Bedtime for Democracy[/b] Hi all ,I work in a hospital. I have seem first hand people in vegitative states. You have a very poor idea of the morals and motives of staff in institutions. That crack about wanting a feeding tube because staff are too lazy to feed the woman was the last straw. Doctors and caregivers do not work in isolation. This woman has been hospitalized for many years. If there was any hope of her recovery the medical staff would not be following the husbands wishes. She would aspirate ,if food was feed to her by mouth (go into the lungs) All that is happening is a prolonged dying process is being played out. Give credit to the staff. This woman has recieved excellent care or she would not be alive after 15 years. Families can be quite dilusional , and see what they want to see. A little twitch that is just randon movement takes on a significance to them. Do I think her husband is not a nice guy, who knows. Is the reaction of the family members involved unusual. You betcha. There is some big time guilt going on here and the welfare of the patient has nothing to do with it. In my experience very disfuncitonal people act like the family members involved here. Too bad everyone is getting sucked into this mess. [/QUOTE]
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