I'm sure she does. I posted a reply about my mom on one of these threads, some time ago. She had Alzheimer's and dementia. Just up and caught pneumonia, and didn't want to breathe. In the hospital, she received IV fluids, and oxygen. She passed away on my dad's birthday. I went to the board and care facility to personally tell the nurses that mom died. When I mentioned that it was my dad's birthday, one of the nurses told me that 2 weeks prior to her sudden decline, she said that she was wanted to see her husband. She started crying...again :( She died on on God's time, no one else.
Any one who thinks this is BS can FReepmail me.
No one should be starved and dehydrated to death. I wish this could be the end of the debate. There is nothing to debate, actually.
I agree with you. There is nothing to debate. They should not have starved and dehydrated Terry. They should not have prevented her from having therapy. They should not have prevented the staff from cleaning her teeth. They should not have kept the shades drawn, they should not have kept her in that room like a prisoner for years...but even prisoners get therapy, dental care, exercise, food and water...
THERE'S NO DEBATE BECAUSE WHAT THEY DID TO TERRI WAS MURDER!
And then 'they' tried to do the same to Miss Mae. For the rest of my life, I will continue to ask myself the same question:
HOW COULD ANYONE DENY AN 8I Y.O WOMAN NOURISHMENT AND EYE-DROPS FOR GLAUCOMA?