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(Then again... Tell us the truth, or the evil purple one will come back...)
When I was 18 I was rushed into a hospital from my college dorm because my appendix had burst. A little after midnight I was rolled into the surgery room. Only, the anesthesiologist didn’t put me to sleep. He just paralyzed me. As they intibated me I realized that they thought I was unconscious, but I was wide awake. It was a horrifying experience. I don’t remember the operation, but they said that as they closed me up (this was before the days of scoping for this) my hands came up and started pulling the tube out of my throat (no memory of that, either). I spent some time in ICU as my breathing would occasionally stop. To be aware in a useless body is beyond words…
Like the 12 year old girl, who was declared brain dead, following a tonsillectomy, I believe. Her parents refused to give up, even though there was NO way she was ever going to come back.
As long as this man's body was properly functioning, without the need for life support, I believe his parent's choice to continue to care for him was the right choice (for them). Unfortunately, the story will probably get turned into a lesson of "hope" for any number of hopeless cases out there. Then, only the medical community will benefit.
I am convinced she was murdered.
Because he strangled her.
And the nursing staff heard him to complain, "When is she gonna die? When is that [female dog] gonna die?"
While the mainscream press portrayed Terry Schiavo as a Sleeping Beauty resting on a bed of roses, other reports claimed that the reality was far from that.
What is or was your 'take' on the Schiavo situation?
If you believe she did NOT have any cerebral activity, we need to discuss the definition (or your definition) of "murder." If you believe that she DID demonstrate cerebral activity, we'd need to have some good proof of that, too, before making a worthwhile discussion of this.
I also believe Michael Schiavo put her in that state to begin with.
I remind you the nursing staff often heard him to complain, "When is that [female dog] gonna die?"
And that he had a mistress--Judi Centonze--waiting to step up to the judge with him the minute he had a death certificate in hand.
As to his demeanor to the situation after it occurred, what does that have to do with anything? While I couldn't imagine getting that frustrated myself to utter such about a loved one, I can empathize with someone who was.
The conduct and ideology of the Hemlock Society, who urge suicide on everyone, didn't help.
And if you can, then a charge of murder should be brought.
Even my wonderful wife and I are in agreement on 'when to pull the plug' on each other, and Terry's condition would have met the tests long before the media let go of her. Some miracles, so to speak, don't happen no matter HOW many people wait or pray for 'em...
In my Never-so-humble Opinion.
:)
But Michael Schiavo had a reputation for being abusive. The Schindler family never trusted him.
Play the percentages, as any detective will tell you.
The audio is worth listening too.... :)
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/01/...
Agreed after 12 years even with his day long daily therapy he would still have a degree of muscle atrophy.
EvEn so, if he can recount things accurately that he should have been oblivious to AND he's right there telling you so (can touch him, question him) there is no reason not to believe him. Stranger things have happened...
I can't believe you're friends with Evan...he's such a pain in the ass that one...but birds of a feather and all that.
an objectivist trapped in a young firstborn male's
body, and no one could begin to understand me
except one friend -- an atheist -- whom my family
could not accept. . they kept playing baptist in front
of me, year after year, and could not see that my
consciousness was awake.
I am sooooooo glad that this man made it!!! -- j
atheist friend for 23 years -- wrote the "we each
need only say yes" poem to her --- and part of me
is still back there with her conscience in my mind
as a consult when I make decisions. . she was
my Rand's daughter and is still a friend. . such is
life -- it unravels as fast as I can ravel ... !!! -- j