posted on May, 9 2005 @ 01:45 AM
Servohahn since you have some history with Brain-damaged (handicapped) people what real rehabilitation could have been made if as reported to fact
that her cerebral cortex was gone. I mean suffered an Injury to his brain, Ms. Schiavo was MISSING a vital part of her brain. As for the Euthanasia
your right, the way this woman was starve to death was disgusting and inhumane in my opinion, but I do believe we should have the right to control our
lives and just when, why and how and under what circumstances we choose to continue and/or end it. The only good thing about the Schiavo case was that
it has brought the whole living will and how we choose to live out our lives to the forefront, anybody who saw this case and not made his wishes known
at the very least (written and legalize ideally) frankly deserves whatever they get. I don’t completely buy the whole Schiavo case, someone had to
deep down be lying to themselves about what Terri would have wanted, every one has a good Idea of what your spouse and/or child would have wanted, do
I believe someone would be selfish and impose their beliefs on sustaining or even terminating to a much, MUCH lesser extent base on their own belief,
yes I do. I’ve have a very different view on this than my Parents (well mother mostly) and what my wishes would be in an extreme case like the 2
above and honestly I'm not 100% percent sure my mother would follow my wishes so I’ve made my wishes clear and taken her out of the position of
having to choose for me so I can be guaranteed that my wishes and beliefs are followed. If I suffered an Injury that would bring about significant
changes to my life (paralyzed, significant brain damage/handicap) I would have added blindness and severe amputation(s) if I could, than I would not
like to be kept alive or have any significant medical assistance provided.
I find it sad that his family had all agreed to let him die in a life threatening medical emergency. But I don't need to argue any points here. I'm
sure his family feels rightly guilty about having made that decision now that he's made such a recovery.
I’m not a 100% on the facts but I’m would guess if there was no written statement left by the man (given his profession I think it’s supposed to
be ask as part of his health coverage) that they where probably decided this with his wishes in mind. But like I said above I think it’s extremely
irresponsible especially after the schiavo case to not have your wishes clearly express with those around you. And if you don’t particularly share
the same Ideas as those around you like I do make them official (legalized) and not have to wonder if those around you would have the strength and/or
character to follow your wishes above their own. The only religious and core beliefs which influences my every thought, desires, basicly guides my
soul, is that imposing one’s religious, moral and ethical beliefs, especially when the other person can’t fight back or can’t express their own
beliefs is wrong. Being kept alive as a drooling, mumbling Husk or severely paralyzed against my will is the closest and literal interpretation I
could fathom to a living hell. Wish is why I find it some important to give people the right to choose how and when they wish to continue or end their
lives regardless of what others think or want.
Pertaining to Mr. Schiavo I really feel that there was little Financial gain for him between the medical and later medical expenses all of the money
from the lawsuit was gone. There were a couple of people who offered him large sums of money hand over care of his wife, and her family even had
proposed so kind of a deal where he would have kept whatever money was left from her lawsuit and give them custodianship over their daughter. So he
didn’t off her for financial reasons like many people accuse him off, honest either her parents selfishly put their beliefs and desires ahead of
what their daughter would have wanted, because there is no way that anybody who has such a close and intimate relation would not know what they would
have wanted or Mr. Schiavo had much more dark & sinister motives which have absolutely nothing to do with the right to die or spousal rights. It’s
not like this woman was an unborn embryo or fetus or some severely handicapped child who is unable to express their wishes. Either Mr. Schiavo wanted
to kill her, money wasn’t the motive and he could had smoother her or something, it’s not like she could have fought back or her parents where
putting their own personal wishes and beliefs above the wishes of their daughter and her spouse who was responsible for her both legally and by
marriage. But in any case Congress and government aside from the courts should have stayed away from this especially after it went up and down the
court system with the same decision each step of the way.