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<blockquote data-quote="vinny" data-source="post: 22193" data-attributes="member: 301"><p><strong>Re: Bedtime for Democracy</strong></p><p></p><p>I suggest reading some of the postings on the Commons Dreams site. There are 3 different articles posted on this subject today . The one called Jeb Bush's Expert Undercuts DeLay says it best for me. Sorry I don't know how to make a link for you. <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/" target="_blank">www.commondreams.org/</a>. A lot of you are under mistaken perceptions on how treatment is withdrawn. It is not done quickly or easily. A video done when this woman was recently afllicted is useless for evaluating her condition at present. The right to die is something you should all be talking to your families about. The present system is not good. Too much control with the families. I think more open and impartial system have to be developed with counterbalancing interests taken into account. Living wills are a good idea even though not all jurisdictions recognize them, at least it takes some guilt off the family. I wish you all could get a look at some of these patients and have to be with them day after day. You might not be so fast to jump all over the motives of the husband. Like I've said before ,your not prolonging a life but a death. Persistant vegitative state is not just someone looking and giving an opinion that they think she isn't responding. EEG and CAt scans are done to determine brain acitity. It does not reverse, they do not wake up. If for some miracle her brain function became normal and she woke up again her muscles are so wasted that she would still never leave the bed again. I've seen this happen in as little as 2 weeks in a well muscled 19 year old headinjury. Sorry I'm rambling but do check out Common Deams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinny, post: 22193, member: 301"] [b]Re: Bedtime for Democracy[/b] I suggest reading some of the postings on the Commons Dreams site. There are 3 different articles posted on this subject today . The one called Jeb Bush's Expert Undercuts DeLay says it best for me. Sorry I don't know how to make a link for you. [url=http://www.commondreams.org/]www.commondreams.org/[/url]. A lot of you are under mistaken perceptions on how treatment is withdrawn. It is not done quickly or easily. A video done when this woman was recently afllicted is useless for evaluating her condition at present. The right to die is something you should all be talking to your families about. The present system is not good. Too much control with the families. I think more open and impartial system have to be developed with counterbalancing interests taken into account. Living wills are a good idea even though not all jurisdictions recognize them, at least it takes some guilt off the family. I wish you all could get a look at some of these patients and have to be with them day after day. You might not be so fast to jump all over the motives of the husband. Like I've said before ,your not prolonging a life but a death. Persistant vegitative state is not just someone looking and giving an opinion that they think she isn't responding. EEG and CAt scans are done to determine brain acitity. It does not reverse, they do not wake up. If for some miracle her brain function became normal and she woke up again her muscles are so wasted that she would still never leave the bed again. I've seen this happen in as little as 2 weeks in a well muscled 19 year old headinjury. Sorry I'm rambling but do check out Common Deams [/QUOTE]
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