![]() |
Pulling the plug against the family's wishes
Feeding tube all over again? Sort of. This one is complicated.
Quote:
|
"I want my son to dienaturally! So keep him on the machine!"
|
It is very sad.
How does keeping him on a ventilator allow him to "die naturally, the way God intended" though? That ventilator is the exact opposite of natural. Hmmmm... The article also says: Quote:
|
Allow him to stay on the ventilator if that parent pays for all the trouble they will put on the hospital.
|
This is the worst kind of double-bind conflict for a conservative: taking some of their precious money VS the sanctity of life.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHa! :devil: Maybe someone should just shoot the kid with their handgun - themercenary, you feel up to it? [/cynical sarcasm] |
Quote:
"Dying naturally the way God intended" would occur after the ventilator was removed. Continuing the morphine would both relieve any pain, as well as depress respirations sufficiently that death would likely come more quickly. It's a sad situation, but keeping him on the vent is sadder. Probably an unfair question but ... are the parents citizens? If they aren't, do you get deported if your anchor baby dies? |
We have had to go thru this desision befor ( not with a baby but with and elderly person ) , HARD does not EVEN begine to describe it :(
My feelings were and are , if the vent is the ONLY thing keeping said person alive , and there is NO hope for recovery ( ANY Quality of life ) then the vent should be romoved , High doeses of Morphene are WAY in order !!!, And let nature take its corse . :( If the parents want to keep him on the vent then they should PAY every F**king cent it takes to keep him on it . |
Quote:
|
So the whole Terry Schiavo mess could have been avoided if he'd just moved her to Texas and stopped paying the bills.
The funny thing is that GWB is the one who enacted this law. I guess knocking off the sick makes more room for the snowflake children. Don't get me wrong. I'm not against pulling the plug in extreme cases. It's just that having an institution or 'the State' make the decision is a very slippery slope. |
OK, how much morphine does it take to make the kid unaware of his surroundings?
Is he responding to anyone else, or is it his mothers wishful thinking? Pull the plug. |
Finger grasping can be a reflex, IIRC.
My mom was full out unconscious the other night (I'll have to explain elsewhere so as not to derail this thread), but was still able to grasp and squeeze my fingers with a good deal of strength, however, she was not doing so volitionally. |
Quote:
Maybe it came back or something... |
Quote:
In the Schiavo case, it was easy to see where the situation should fall, legally. In this case it seems more difficult because, well, doesn't seem as if the parents are, in effect, torturing this child? |
Quote:
|
The doctors are the only ones who can make a decision that is really beneficial to the child here. The mother may not be ready to accept her child's death yet, but if the doctor in charge of his care knows there is no hope for his survival then his expertise gives him the responsibility of decision. It's not an issue of 'The State' making decisions on pulling plugs either, it's a medical diagnosis, not a political one.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:55 PM. |
Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.