All I know is when people tell me what they believe is right for me, all I want to know is...are they going to hug my child at night when he misses his mom? Or meet his first girlfriend? Or be there for his first heartbreak? Or pay the bills? As much as I respect the opinions of my medical team and adore them as people, the bottom line is, none of them can answer yes to those questions. I was not passing judgment on anything anyone did or said. I was simply disturbed by the judgment I felt was being passed on someone else. Yes, it's a difficult situation but it's still not our place to judge or make the decisions for them. If the decision to end her life is to be made, then she has the right to do that if the proper procedures take place. Even when that happens, it is still a very difficult and emotional time for anyone involved in her life and I just hope we can empathize rather than judge. You are right...I don't know what his life is like and neither does anyone else really. I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone and I apologize if I did.
This thread is disturbing. That woman is his wife for God's sake. Who are we to judge how people handle a very personal and difficult situation? People expect him to happily stand by and agree to watch his wife die? You've got to be kidding. Before someone can choose do die by refusing dialysis, they need a psychological exam to rule out depression etc. And even after that, if someone is declared fit to make that choice, of course it is going to gravely affect family members. I don't understand how we can expect a family member to happily go along with a decision to refuse dialysis like it was deciding not to brush their teeth today. Of course he's going to be upset and even more upset by medical staff dismissing his concerns as meaningless even if it ultimately is the patient's choice. We don't know what goes on in his life. We aren't living it every day. From his wife's description, I can guarantee his life is more difficult that most of ours. If it was my son on dialysis and he refused it one day and the staff simply went along with his wishes, I would have done a LOT more than that man did, believe me! Whether or not the man sits by his wife's side every minute is not an indication of anything. We cannot pass judgment. We aren't living in their shoes.
And personally I think the word "offend" gets thrown around way too much. You did not offend me at all. You have every right to express your thoughts and feelings. I truly don't know if I've ever really been offended ever. Grossed out - yes. Surprised - yes Shocked - yes. But offended....no.
I hope to God that if I am ever in a situation like that poor woman that my family will give me the dignity to choose how I am treated.
every person on this planet has the right to refuse medical treatment at anygiven moment,without testing for depression and the like.how can the professionals have any idea the bs that patients endure with their treatment.walk a mile in my shoes then tell me you would'nt do the same.
every person on this planet has the right to refuse medical treatment at anygiven moment,without testing for depression and the like.how can the professionals have any idea the bs that patients endure with their treatment.
If that were the case John Travolta would be up for manslaugther for refusing his child medicine that would have maybe prevented his death. It is/was against there religion.
wouldn't the checks go to the nursing home she lives in? Her ss goes to the nursing home, but she has a nice retierment check. She worked her whole life. If that were the case John Travolta would be up for manslaugther for refusing his child medicine that would have maybe prevented his death. It is/was against there religion.
Quote from: kellyt on January 09, 2009, 12:21:55 PMAnd personally I think the word "offend" gets thrown around way too much. You did not offend me at all. You have every right to express your thoughts and feelings. I truly don't know if I've ever really been offended ever. Grossed out - yes. Surprised - yes Shocked - yes. But offended....no. Well... I used the word "offend". From your remark, it sounds like that word is used often on this forum by other people (?). I have no idea what others mean when they use that word but if I am included in your reference to people who 'throws' the word around, this is what I meant when I used the word 'offend': I apologize if I "aroused resentment or anger or vexation and I also didn't wish to be displeasing to anyone by stating my thoughts. It does appear that I aroused some of that which is the definition of 'offend'. I used the word because it is exactly what I wanted to express in my apology. Hope that helps.