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To: Believer In Truth

I'll take another look at the living will and post it here.


2,313 posted on 04/12/2005 6:16:18 PM PDT by schmelvin
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I just got an email from Kenneth-- not for publication-- freepmail me if you would like- I would like your feedback...


2,314 posted on 04/12/2005 6:19:32 PM PDT by eeevil conservative (Don't Change Minds, Change Lives! Sherri Reese)
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To: schmelvin
I'll take another look at the living will and post it here.

It appears that the checkbox "including nourishment and hydration" meand that the signer WON'T get food and hydration, and checking "excluding nourishment and hydration" results in getting food and water.

The language in the model form is confusion (as is the language in the FLorida Model form), and I bet that many signers have waht is referred to as "critical confusion," choosing an action that is directly contrary to their true wishes.

Georgia Living Will

Living will made this _________ day of _________(month, year).

I, _________, being of sound mind, willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my life shall not be prolonged under the circumstances set forth below and do declare:

1. If at any time I should (check each option desired):

( ) have a terminal condition,

( ) become in a coma with no reasonable expectation of regaining consciousness, or

( ) become in a persistent vegetative state with no reasonable expectation of regaining significant cognitive function, as defined in and established in accordance with the procedures set forth in paragraphs (2), (9), and (13) of Code Section 31-32-2 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, I direct that the application of life-sustaining procedures to my body (check the option desired):

( ) including nourishment and hydration,

( ) including nourishment but not hydration, or

( ) excluding nourishment and hydration,

be withheld or withdrawn and that I be permitted to die;

http://www.ilrg.com/forms/states/ga-livingwill.html <-- Link
2,319 posted on 04/12/2005 6:28:58 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: schmelvin; Believer In Truth

Here it is:

1.) If at any time I should:

( ) have a terminal condition.
(X) become in a coma with no reasonable expectation of regaining consciousness, or
(X)become in a persistent vegetative state with no reasonable expectation of regaining significant congnitive function as defined in... Code of Georgia.

Annoted, I direct the application of life-sustaining procedures to my body:

(X) including nourishment and hydration, or
( ) including hydration but not nourishment, or
( ) excluding nourishment and hydration, be withheld or withdrawn and that I be permitted to die;

2. In the absence of my ability to give directions regarding the use of such life sustaining procdures, it is my intention that this living will shall be honored by my family and physician(s) as the final expression of my legal right to refuse medical or surgical treatment and accept the consequences from such refusal;

[So, I was wrong when I worried that Mae could be denied nourishment and hydration if she slips into a coma. She has set up her living will to protect her from being starved and dehydrated if she is PVS or in a coma. Although, it is not clear to me if this means that she CAN be denied nourishment and hydration if she is declared terminally ill.]


2,327 posted on 04/12/2005 6:43:29 PM PDT by schmelvin
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