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In reply to the discussion: A nightmare that doctors overwhelmingly choose to avoid when they die themselves [View all]OrwellwasRight
(5,312 posts)I don't understand the link between the fundamentalism and wanting "all possible efforts to be made to sustain life, even if it appeared that they were brain dead." Those seem opposite to me. Didn't they want to go be with God more than stay alive and brain dead?
Anyway, sure, there are people like your parents--and you. But most people don't have advance directives and families are looking for guidance and advice from the professionals. They are very susceptible to the recommendations of the docs. As long as the docs keep saying, "we haven't tried this yet," people will tend to say yes. And as I said in another post, doctors have been known to ignore Do Not Resuscitate orders.
Examples:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2003/09/11/do_not_resuscitate_instructions_often_ignored_overlooked/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2153013/Do-rescuscitate-orders-ignored-doctors-try-revive-patients-suffering-cardiac-arrest.html
http://www.webmm.ahrq.gov/case.aspx?caseID=175 (this one is interesting -- the surgeon had put effort into the surgery, so the patient didn't have the right to choose to die--how arrogant!!)