Check with the her lawyer and tell him you want to SEE the particulars in your state as to what is considered 'heroic means of...."
I'd still have it in the living will that no matter what the state decrees, that I don't want to be starved.
I said it earlier, I'm having everyint put down that I can think of that I DO NOT want those stinkers and slinkers to do to me.
There's an organization that has information on almost all the states. Is it 'Living Will," on the google...?
Someone out there knows.
GOOD LUCK.
My husband said wants beer in the feeding tube.
I want the chocolate and shortbread with earl grey tea.
Sigh. Combat humor...
What CRETINS exist in the courts....
They don't believe in Hell, you know...
They'll be hungry and thirsty for eternity.... And they will have a memory... They will have the memory of how they signed of on the execution of Terri.
your mother is absolutely correct, if she is in Florida. All the current talk on the MSM about having a document is Prolefeed. The law ALREADY is that a doctor is free to disregard instructions from the patient to provide care. He is NOT free to disregard instructions to withhold care. And practically anybody, not just a spouse, can declare that the patient at some point in the past declared a desire for food and water to be withheld. All this talk about the sanctity of marriage is more Prolefeed. And who signed this law in 1999? Jeb Bush.