Originally posted by TCO
I am in favor of the individual. The individual is the one who is facing death or incapacitation. All other parties (husband, parents, etc.) are NOT the individual. Husbands do not have the power of life or death over their wives. They don't own them.
It needs to be Terri's choice. And if she did not have a living will, then we need to opt for life since it is not irrevocable. I have no problem with her choosing suicide or opting for plug pulling. I had a grandpa who never went to the doctor after being diagnosed with lung cancer. It's a free country. I would not have been happy forcing him to take medical attention (although I wish he had).
I am in favor of the individual. The individual is the one who is facing death or incapacitation. All other parties (husband, parents, etc.) are NOT the individual. Husbands do not have the power of life or death over their wives. They don't own them.
It needs to be Terri's choice. And if she did not have a living will, then we need to opt for life since it is not irrevocable. I have no problem with her choosing suicide or opting for plug pulling. I had a grandpa who never went to the doctor after being diagnosed with lung cancer. It's a free country. I would not have been happy forcing him to take medical attention (although I wish he had).
Her parents are the ones stuck in denial about the situation. And to make matters worse, they are being taken advantage of by these right-to-life wackos.
You say we should opt for life. But what's going on with Terri isn't life. Being in a PVS is not life.
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