It is interesting that the emergency guardianship gaddy applied for was given the very morning she learned that ken and his uncler were at the hospice waiting to meet with her attorney, who was late to meet them, because he was in court with gaddy getting the emergency guardian stay.
Interesting, too, that she retains it, given the doctors agreement that this woman had a right to medical treatment gaddy had denied her.
Also interesting that gaddy will not allow them to VISIT with Mae even tho such family showing care might help Mae get better faster. And even tho Mae's sister, is at the hospital with a condition that mirrors Mae's and is only one floor below her...but NOT ALLOWED to visit her.
Sick stuff.
Gaddy must not have much love for her grandmother...especially now that we learn Mae had daily help from an assistant who cared for her needs, including driving her to hair appointments, shopping, etc.
Gaddy told Ken that he could begin to see Mae, along with Mae's sister and brother if he, Ken, would STOP going public with what was happening...and refuse all interviews, etc.
Should he agree...he can see Mae.
Should he refuse...tough tacos.
He knows if he agrees to this...the spotlight will be off the case, and Mae will float into the oblivion felos and michael schiavo so hoped that trapping terri in a hospice would provide.
There are now guards outside Mae's room to make sure the people who want her to get well, whose actions actually GOT HER OUT OF THE DEATH HOUSE AND INTO A HOSPICE, cannot visit their sister and aunt.
When did we ever get to this point?
We've been at "this point" for a decade or more. Secular humanism and "the love of money," nothing new under the sun.
I'd have to ponder how to handle Gaddy's offer. If I trusted the doctors, and if Mae had a fair prognosis, I think I'd turn Gaddy down. The fact that she doesn't like the public view means that the public view is effectively working against her interests.