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Michael is talking on Larry King Live now for anyone interested.
Did your read the sentence in my post that said," If it's in writing I would have to respect that." Did you also see the word "joke." These two clues should give you an idea of what I would do. Again, totally different if the person has it in writing. Terri did not. My father did not.bsnyder said:For the record (it's been a while since we debated the Schivo case), I felt that in the absence of written documented proof of Terri's wishes, and since her parents were willing to care for her, I think they should have prevailed - in other words, we should always err on the side of life.
But doing everything you can to keep someone alive when that person has explicitly stated in writing that they don't want that is, IMO, not love, but pure selfishness. I sincerely hope your mom has appointed a health care surrogate that will respect her wishes even if they conflict with their own.
Lanshark said:Terri Schiavo's best interest was lost by both sides in the end. It became a battle and this poor woman was used as a pawn to advance both her husbands and her parent's agendas. She became a crusade. Both sides, IMO, have much to account for. There were no heros.
TnKrBeLlA012 said:Did your read the sentence in my post that said," If it's in writing I would have to respect that." Did you also see the word "joke." These two clues should give you an idea of what I would do. Again, totally different if the person has it in writing. Terri did not. My father did not.
I just know how much I love my parents and my girls. If something horrible happened to them I just don't know what I would do.
TnKrBeLlA012 said:My sympathy was for the parents. NO one loves a child more than a mother and father. The husband should have let the parents take control over their daughter. I don't believe for one minute that they had a long talk about dying and not being kept alive on machines. They were young and I just don't believe what he said. When my father was in a coma we had to make some big desicions. We chose to do anything we could to keep my father alive. Even when we new he was dying. We loved him so much we could not even think of him dying. Maybe it was selfish of us but our love of him over powered us. So to ever place any blame with the parents of Terri is wrong. They truly loved their daughter. The husband????? He ruled with his head. They ruled with their hearts. I will say this. I have three daughters. They are my life. I will fight for them until the day I leave this earth. That's what mothers do!
bsnyder said:And I do know that we, as a society, are long overdue on the entire debate. Medical technology has increased by leaps and bounds. Our ability to have frank and reasonable discussions about the consequences of those advances has not.
JoiseyMom said:I have four children, and I love them more then life itself. If g-d forbid they are ever in the same position as Terri, I would let them die with dignity. I would not let them live for 15 years the way that poor women lived. That isn't life, and it was fair to no one. My dh and I both have living wills, and have discussed what we want. His parents have them too. People deserve to die with dignity. We put out beloved pets down in a humane way, why should our loved ones be any different.
JoiseyMom said:I have four children, and I love them more then life itself. If g-d forbid they are ever in the same position as Terri, I would let them die with dignity. I would not let them live for 15 years the way that poor women lived. That isn't life, and it was fair to no one. My dh and I both have living wills, and have discussed what we want. His parents have them too. People deserve to die with dignity. We put out beloved pets down in a humane way, why should our loved ones be any different.
LindsayDunn228 said:We can agree to disagree. I will say this with 100% certainty: I will never be with another man if my husband is sick, in a vegetative state, brain dead, you name it. My marriage vows said, "til death do us part" and I take my marriage vows VERY seriously.
If others say that they would, well, hope you are happy in your infidelity. And yes, God will be his judge. I don't see why having an opinion on this whole situation makes someone a bad person. Everyone posting in this thread is judging one sideor another.
LindsayDunn228 said:Does dying with dignity include letting them dehydrate until they die? I think removing a breathingtube and letting nature take it's course is letting them die with dignity. Removing their source of food and water and just letting them waste away is cruel.
Disney1fan2002 said:I am sorry, but you don't really know what you would do until you have to live it, and God forbid, you ever do. You may do exactly what the Shindler's did, if your child did what Terri did on those video's.
You may say now, while your children are healthy, you would not do the same thing, but it you are faced with losing your child, even it if is just the shell of your child, I think you would grasp at anything. DO anything, move mountains to save her, if you truly believed she was still there. Like the Shindlers did.
You are 100% correct. Know one can judge or say what they would do or what is the correct choice unless you are in the situation. My heart goes out to the Shindler's. They did what they did out of love for their daughter.Disney1fan2002 said:I am sorry, but you don't really know what you would do until you have to live it, and God forbid, you ever do. You may do exactly what the Shindler's did, if your child did what Terri did on those video's.
You may say now, while your children are healthy, you would not do the same thing, but it you are faced with losing your child, even it if is just the shell of your child, I think you would grasp at anything. DO anything, move mountains to save her, if you truly believed she was still there. Like the Shindlers did.
Lanshark said:We should be debating "how" we allow people to die. Convicted criminals are kill more mercifully, meaning quickly and relatively painlessly, than this woman was. If we, as a country, are going to "allow" people to die then we, as a country, should have the spheres to do it in a humane way. A quick shot of whatever would have been more merciful than allowing her to linger on as she dehydrated. How come neither side is bringing up that issue?
TnKrBeLlA012 said:When my father was in a coma we had to make some big desicions. We chose to do anything we could to keep my father alive. Even when we new he was dying. We loved him so much we could not even think of him dying. Maybe it was selfish of us but our love of him over powered us.
I will say this. I have three daughters. They are my life. I will fight for them until the day I leave this earth. That's what mothers do!
