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<blockquote data-quote="gantech" data-source="post: 22168" data-attributes="member: 430"><p><strong>Re: Bedtime for Democracy</strong></p><p></p><p>...Lot's more than Time Travel here....</p><p></p><p>First off, the husband should be taken out, canned, horsewhipped then shot.</p><p>I really don't have an argument about his live in girlfriend, etc. His wife, though physically alive cannot "be a wife" and after years of living in a near vegatative state I can't hold him to fault for wanting some normalcy in his life.</p><p></p><p>BUT</p><p></p><p>The unadulterated hypocrisy of his story of wanting to get married in the church! Hey, it's OK to shack up and kill your wife so you can get married in the church...just don't get divorced...it's a SIN. Not to mention holding out for the life insurance policy..."she's worth more dead than alive".</p><p></p><p>He is a cretin of the lowest denomination.:angry:</p><p></p><p>I sit here in an OR writing this I wonder...Where are the DOCTORS?</p><p></p><p>I had a patient in the 1980s and a mother in 2000 that had nonrecoverable brain insults. The only decision I COULD make was to let them go. There are cerebral flow studies which can help make the decision. Remember the woman in the news last month that woke up from a 20 plus year coma?</p><p>It happens. If the situation is one where the body is only "organ donor" status, it is humane to "pull the plug". In a situation where there is even the slightest hope for improvement, you cannot ethically end the life.</p><p></p><p>If there is any hope at all and the parents want to care for her, let that happen. The sad part of this story is that the Federal government got involved in something that should be in the realm of the family and her physicians. Of course, legally her husband is the responsible party, but from his numerous statements, clearly does not have her best interests at heart.</p><p></p><p>I will state for the record that I haven't had the opportunity to see her personally, review her medical records and base my opinion from that.</p><p>All the information I have has been filtered by the news media. Another interesting point. What just exactly IS suffering. </p><p>It's a whole lot like pornography...I have a hard time defining it, but I know it when I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gantech, post: 22168, member: 430"] [b]Re: Bedtime for Democracy[/b] ...Lot's more than Time Travel here.... First off, the husband should be taken out, canned, horsewhipped then shot. I really don't have an argument about his live in girlfriend, etc. His wife, though physically alive cannot "be a wife" and after years of living in a near vegatative state I can't hold him to fault for wanting some normalcy in his life. BUT The unadulterated hypocrisy of his story of wanting to get married in the church! Hey, it's OK to shack up and kill your wife so you can get married in the church...just don't get divorced...it's a SIN. Not to mention holding out for the life insurance policy..."she's worth more dead than alive". He is a cretin of the lowest denomination.:angry: I sit here in an OR writing this I wonder...Where are the DOCTORS? I had a patient in the 1980s and a mother in 2000 that had nonrecoverable brain insults. The only decision I COULD make was to let them go. There are cerebral flow studies which can help make the decision. Remember the woman in the news last month that woke up from a 20 plus year coma? It happens. If the situation is one where the body is only "organ donor" status, it is humane to "pull the plug". In a situation where there is even the slightest hope for improvement, you cannot ethically end the life. If there is any hope at all and the parents want to care for her, let that happen. The sad part of this story is that the Federal government got involved in something that should be in the realm of the family and her physicians. Of course, legally her husband is the responsible party, but from his numerous statements, clearly does not have her best interests at heart. I will state for the record that I haven't had the opportunity to see her personally, review her medical records and base my opinion from that. All the information I have has been filtered by the news media. Another interesting point. What just exactly IS suffering. It's a whole lot like pornography...I have a hard time defining it, but I know it when I see it. [/QUOTE]
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