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Because they can run to McDonalds instead? TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #1
Economics forcing a lot of countries to do things previously unimaginable. Not Obama's fault Hoyt Mar 2014 #2
So the incredible number of Japanese who live long lives JimDandy Mar 2014 #3
It may extend the average life by a few months FarCenter Mar 2014 #4
Hmm... 2.3 years isn't enough to account, though, JimDandy Mar 2014 #14
wow...nt Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #10
What an awful way to end your life. Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #5
Being on a feeding tube is not a terrible way to live Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #7
For some people... pipi_k Mar 2014 #11
Is being on an oxygen tube terrible? Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #12
Like I pointed out... pipi_k Mar 2014 #16
Someone close to me is on oxygen and I hope she lives a long time. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #20
Actually that's not pipi_k Mar 2014 #28
I watched a man 840high Mar 2014 #38
OK... pipi_k Mar 2014 #43
I'm glad she died 840high Mar 2014 #45
That's why we have living wills malaise Mar 2014 #8
My MIL had one pipi_k Mar 2014 #15
My mom died 20 years ago come July malaise Mar 2014 #27
I'm so glad pipi_k Mar 2014 #29
Same for me..."30 percent of seriously ill people surveyed in a hospital said they would “rather die adirondacker Mar 2014 #32
I'm not spending one single day in a nursing home malaise Mar 2014 #33
Me neither...even pipi_k Mar 2014 #34
Careful. That's what my mother said and I did my best to keep her out of one. adirondacker Mar 2014 #35
I get your point malaise Mar 2014 #39
Most of us want to exit peacefully without burdening others. adirondacker Mar 2014 #41
My dad spent the last 4 years of his life on a tube after his stroke FrodosPet Mar 2014 #9
its not clear from your post if the tube was more terrible for you or your dad. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #17
Not like you have much choice! FrodosPet Mar 2014 #30
. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #31
! adirondacker Mar 2014 #37
Pneumonia from food aspirated into the lungs is a major killer of elderly. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #6
That's what my relative's Dr told us when we asked to JimDandy Mar 2014 #19
I'm under the impression for food risk pneumonia a tube is safer than eating. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #22
What would you prefer they die from? Barack_America Mar 2014 #21
I think if you have a choice between dying of food aspirated pneumonia or going on a tube for a Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #23
Sounds like Goldman Sachs talking austerity is good for Japan. Octafish Mar 2014 #13
This is interesting for Japan. Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #25
From the personal stories in this thread I just want to say Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2014 #18
Thanks NU Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #24
If there are people on feeding tubes who aren't Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2014 #26
How do you say "death panels" in Japanese? KamaAina Mar 2014 #36
First of all I want to know what type of feeding tube? The ones that they shove down your throat or jwirr Mar 2014 #40
The article refers to "stiching up the incision" upon removal FarCenter Mar 2014 #42
Okay. I hesitate to say they are totally wrong limiting this use. Not for the young like my daughter jwirr Mar 2014 #44
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