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In reply to the discussion: Jahi McMath: Terri Schiavo group secretly leading transfer efforts [View all]Ineeda
(3,626 posts)34. Butterbean...
when it comes right down to it, the most heartbreaking but kindest thing is to let your loved one go. I take pride in the fact that I could put aside my fear and crushing grief and love my husband enough to release him.
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apparently she got all her education when her father suffered a tbi after a motorcycle accident.
niyad
Jan 2014
#17
I checked out their website yesterday. No mention of actual medical staff, other than
magical thyme
Jan 2014
#30
People, this could be YOU, if you don't sign Advance Directives and a Living Will.
Rozlee
Jan 2014
#16
Yet she retains all the functional attributes of a living person. Seriously?
magical thyme
Jan 2014
#23
"Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman whose case sparked a fierce nationwide end-of-life debate"
PSPS
Jan 2014
#25
If they are so intent on keeping her alive with no brain function, let them pay for all her care
egold2604
Jan 2014
#26
"Glenn Beck was staring at me." OMG I'm sorry! You must be so traumatized!
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#37
So why do none of these Christian fanatics seem to give a shit about any disabled person who *isn't*
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#36