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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The way I see it is she's practically dead, but her organs are still working. Before she was brain-dead, she already told her husband that she didn't want to be in a vegetated state, so why not just listen to what she wanted and let her go? I mean, she's not going to recover, so there's really no point in keeping the tubes in. If they let her go, she'll be in a better place anyways.
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