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To: EQAndyBuzz

“Well, maybe you don’t need the treatment. Maybe you don’t. Maybe your quality of life is such you don’t need it anyway. We’ll save money.” Next question. Member of the audience. Jane Sturm: “My mother is now over 105. But at 100, the doctors said to her, ‘I can’t do anything more unless you have a pacemaker.’ I said, ‘Go for it.’ She said, ‘Go for it.’ But the specialist said, ‘No, she’s too old.’ But when the other specialist saw her and saw her joy of life, he said, ‘I’m going for it.’ That was over five years ago. My question to you is: Outside the medical criteria for prolonging life for somebody who is elderly, is there any consideration that can be given for a certain spirit, a certain joy of living, a quality of life, or is it just a medical cutoff at a certain age?”

Obama: “I don’t think that we can make judgments based on people’s ‘spirit.’ Uh, that would be, uh, a pretty subjective decision to be making. I think we have to have rules that, uh, say that, uh, we are going to provide good quality care for all people. End-of-life care is one of the most difficult sets of decisions that we’re going to have to make. But understand that those decisions are already being made in one way or another. If they’re not being made under Medicare and Medicaid, they’re being made by private insurers. At least we can let doctors know — and your mom know — that you know what, maybe this isn’t going to help. Maybe you’re better off, uhh, not having the surgery, but, uhh, taking the painkiller.” Do you realize how cold and heartless that answer is? This woman is asking about her mother. And everywhere she went, except one doctor, refused to put in the pacemaker. “Nah, she’s too old; she’s going to die anyway.”

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2009/06/25/obama_s_government_will_decide_if_you_deserve_medical_treatment


12 posted on 08/31/2014 5:02:52 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

obama was obviously pixxed that his granny insisted on a hip replacement. Very uncomfortable circumstance that his granny lived as she did her final days, a virrual prisoner in her apartment, and died as and when she did.

He was and is a very very cold man. As how he treated his Mother and grandmother in their final illnesses and after death

Who wants him and his creepy Dr Death advisor Ezekiel Emmanuel writing mandatory rules for YOUR doctors based on their formula estimating the worth to society of your continued existence- even if you want to use your own money for treatment


19 posted on 08/31/2014 6:59:27 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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