Wednesday, April 26, 2006

But, I thought the family's wishes were going to be honored!

It's happening again.

A person is in danger of being put to death because it's too expensive to keep her alive.

This time, the family members all want to keep her alive. But, the doctors have, apparently at the urging of the insurance company, decided to sedate the patient so she can't protest.

That's right. Keep the soon-to-be-deceased-if-we-have-anything-to-do-with-it in la-la land, then, with a straight face, claim that she hasn't protested removal of care. Nothing to see here - move along.

Her sister is trying to get media attention; the story is posted at the Democratic Underground. Beth, of My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, has an excerpt from the post - please read it.

You know, I'm still tired from battling a respiratory infection, but I have to join the fight. It's too important.

Lord knows, I'm not a big fan of going all-out to try to prolong the dying of extremely elderly persons. No grudge against them, but there comes a time to let go. Peacefully. With appropriate medication and comfort care. Not starving them to death, but allowing nature to take its course.

But, darn it, the technology exists to make good-faith efforts to save these relatively young people. The bias should be in favor of life. Even if it's expensive. Especially when the family requests it.

Now, it's possible that this woman is just too far gone, and the family is in denial. In that case, why doesn't the hospital work with them? Would a delay of a few weeks be unreasonable, if at the end of it, the family was in agreement about the futility of keeping the woman alive?

Only if the goal is to gain the right to kill patients before their time.

Tags = Euthanasia

2 comments:

Lisa Ann Homic, M.Ed. D.C. said...

Linda, good luck if you are still in SC separated from your family. You will all make a joint decision when the time is right. I am Catholic too, I am not an expert on history, etc. but I am fascinated every time I learn something knew about Catholicism.
Take care,
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Denise said...

Linda, late news from this post at the Real Ugly American, a facility in Illinois has agreed to take her in. The hospital in Texas said they'd pay her transportation costs only if the family agreed to the plan immediately. Keep your fingers crossed for Andrea. None of us would want to be in her position.

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