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Ineeda

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34. Butterbean...
Wed Jan 1, 2014, 08:30 PM
Jan 2014

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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'Personhood' is more than just a pulse. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #1
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My dad was on life support after his last stroke davidpdx Jan 2014 #4
Thank you for sharing SoapBox Jan 2014 #6
It's not even worth going to hospice XemaSab Jan 2014 #19
Sometimes hospice is not a physical location csziggy Jan 2014 #21
Probably so davidpdx Jan 2014 #42
But so many do XemaSab Jan 2014 #45
She is not living now cosmicone Jan 2014 #11
She is already dead Pmc1962 Jan 2014 #15
Now here's the first thing that jumped out at me davidpdx Jan 2014 #3
Hey hey cosmicone Jan 2014 #10
Aren't those things that hairdressers put over client's heads RoccoR5955 Jan 2014 #13
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I checked out their website yesterday. No mention of actual medical staff, other than magical thyme Jan 2014 #30
I saw that too ninjanurse Jan 2014 #32
If McMath can't be transferred without the feeding and breathing tubes rocktivity Jan 2014 #5
Terri Schiavo, Part 2 blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #7
The only two forms of "life" repugs respect... Unborn and truthisfreedom Jan 2014 #8
The facility is for scamming the stupid cosmicone Jan 2014 #9
Where Will New Beginnings Get a Ventilator? ninjanurse Jan 2014 #12
They'll get it from "god." RoccoR5955 Jan 2014 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author paleotn Jan 2014 #20
People, this could be YOU, if you don't sign Advance Directives and a Living Will. Rozlee Jan 2014 #16
well. I was looking for that name, schiavo heaven05 Jan 2014 #18
For all practical purposes.... paleotn Jan 2014 #22
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Post number 23 rocktivity Jan 2014 #28
She IS already dead. The ventilator is a machine that is breathing for her. MsPithy Jan 2014 #33
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DING DING DING! Magical Thyme, you're our grand prize winner! rocktivity Jan 2014 #27
"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
Why are these people lancer78 Jan 2014 #29
I am of two minds on this. Butterbean Jan 2014 #31
Butterbean... Ineeda Jan 2014 #34
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Ah but they wouldn't get LiberalElite Jan 2014 #43
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