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Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Doesn't it bother anyone that the federal government is interfering with the sanctity of marriage by going over her wishes as relayed by her husband? You remember the religious thing about how a man and woman leave their families and cleave to each other? Last I heard, a married couple was considered a legal unit but eh US government and religious groups seem to have turned a blind eye to that. With this as legal precedent, can the federal government further erode the bond of marriage?
Originally posted by MauiStacey
A good example is testifying against a spouse. Could that go away?
Someone's been watching too much of the Soprano's.
Let the poor woman out of her misery. What if that were YOU. All of you answer that honestly.
Personally I have a living will with a "do not resusitate" provision. I don't want to be a veg.
Originally posted by intrepid
OK Mynah, what's your solution?
Originally posted by Mynaeris
6) Should they decide that she were braindead and should be assisted in dying , make it a lethal injection not total starvation.
quoted from court transcript
At first blush, the video of Terry Schiavo appearing to smile and look lovingly at her mother seemed to represent cognition. This was also true for how she followed the Mickey Mouse balloon held by her father. The court has carefully viewed the videotapes as requested by counsel and does find that these actions were neither consistent nor reproducible. For instance, Terry Schiavo appeared to have the same look on her face when Dr. Cranford rubbed her neck. Dr. Greer testified she had a smile during his (non-videoed) examination. Also, Mr. Schlinder tried several more times to have her eyes follow the Mickey Mouse balloon but without success. Also, she clearly does not consistently respond to her mother. The court finds that based on the credible evidence, cognitive function would manifest itself in a constant response to stimuli.
Court transcript
quoted from court transcript
However, at this time, the Schindlers have not seriously contested the fact
that Mrs. Schiavo's brain has suffered major, permanent damage. In the initial
adversary proceeding, a board-certified neurologist who had reviewed a CAT scan of Mrs. Schiavo's brain and an EEG testified that most, if not all, of Mrs. Schiavo's cerebral cortex--the portion of her brain that allows for human cognition and memory--is either totally destroyed or damaged beyond repair. Her condition is legally a "terminal condition."
Originally posted by Mynaeris
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Doesn't it bother anyone that the federal government is interfering with the sanctity of marriage by going over her wishes as relayed by her husband? *SNIP*
I had to laugh at the part about the sanctity of marriage, he was dating the new girlfriend a year after she was first admitted to hospital.*SNIP*
just a question is there a way below top secret award?.
Originally posted by intrepid
I have some experience here. I lost my Grandfather 3 years ago. The Cancer was eating him up.
Originally posted by boogyman
For those unaware the cerebral cortex is the part of the brain where actual human thought occurs. You as a person could no more exist without your cerebral cortex then you could without your head.
Originally posted by Mynaeris
Originally posted by intrepid
OK Mynah, what's your solution?
My solution is :
1)Reconnect the food supply;
2) Do a brain scan with or without Mr Schiavo's permission
3) Assist Mr Schiavo with his divorce as he has a new "wife" and kids;
4) With scientific fact conclude what the best way forward is for her if she is indeed braindead;
5)If she is braindead what suffering is she really going through being fed artificially? Her family aren't inconvenienced? Her husband doesn't visit and has a new life anyway?
6) Should they decide that she were braindead and should be assisted in dying , make it a lethal injection not total starvation.
Originally posted by MauiStacey
where in history before our time has one been kept alive through artificial means? It's called survival of the fittest, she would not survive.
Don't get me wrong, I feel for her, have said prayers and shed tears. But, she is on her way home to the Creator and what could be better than that.
We all need to say prayers that she mets a painless end.