Your welcome. I am free for the present and needed to do something for Mae. Lost my Grama 2 years ago. This grand-daughter is beyond my ken.
My one grandma lived until 97. I loved her very much. She was healthy up until the last few months before she died...had cataract operations and hip surgeries and healed up as good as new. She wanted to live to be 100...that was her dream. I have many fond memories of her.
My other grandma wasn't as healthy, but I'd go take care of her after her stroke; she lived in an apartment...I'd go clean on the weekends. She had to go to a home...as she just had to be watched all the time (had a pace maker and was just very fragile in health); I was in high school then. She used to make me laugh...trying to act so tough..but she was a good woman, very good woman.
I miss them both.
I just can't understand how someone would want to kill their grandma.
Wneighbor, You have volunteered to do the most thankless job of all. Keeping up a Save Mae form Forced Euthansia ping list and using it as needed.
I personally will be eternally grateful if you would do that. Many many thanks.
I'm thinking it's another "follow the money" case.
Schiavo and the judge didn't get gung ho to kill Terri until AFTER the million+ awards were won.
This case mentioned that Mae has a large estate...
common denominator?