Any thoughts on the Schiavo case? |
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Any thoughts on the Schiavo case? |
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woman fell into "vegatative state" 15 years ago now they wanna pull the feeding tube outta her... Experts say that parts of her brain is like "muss" Her husband wants to but her family dosent... The husband already has a new family with children...
I cant really explain it that well but heres a timeline Timeline This post has been edited by hosing: Feb 26 2005, 08:01 PM |
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Two possibilities about the motive behind the huband/family's opinion. Only a few main options off the top of my head. Chances are it could be neither....
1. The husband had hid new family. He wants to forget about his old wife. He's sick of paying medical bills (I'm assuming he is) for her to stay alive and would rather be with his new wife even if his old wife man a full recovery. 2. The husband gave up hope for his wife regaining her heatlh. He moved on and started a new family. His wife family resents him for moving on and forgetting about her. They don't want him to get his way. I say the husband butts out. The wife's family wants her alive so they can cover the costs, or let her go. There's no clearly fair way. |
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