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In reply to the discussion: CPR can crack ribs and only succeeds longterm in restarting a heart 20% of the time -- [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)I drive them by the dozens to the polls every election day (looking forward to the upcoming "special" primary for Kerry's seat next month). They are mostly in their eighties and nineties, and they enjoy their lives. Some are on walkers, a few in wheelchairs, but they like their friends, their TV, their card games, their exercise classes, their outings as a group--and I am quite confident that they would find a "DNR as Default" policy shitty in the extreme.
Where there's life, there's hope.
I do think this theme is being shopped by corporate medicine as a way to make it "acceptable" to the public to not try to keep Granny alive, "for her own good," of course. The actual beneficiary of this policy is the health care industry, because sick old people suck up a lot of that health care industry profit margin.