Tis complicated.
She was initially in a coma. Anything is an improvement from that. No, we can't be certain about the PVS, but there is a lot of evidence to suggest she was.
In thinking about said improvements consider. Only 15% of those who experience oxygen deprevation to the brain recover and those that do have extreme disabilities. After 3 months the possibility of recovery drops quickly and the chances after a year are about zip. After 15 years?
I'm not sure what to make of what she would or wouldn't have wanted. In the end it's a matter of he said she said and as outside observers we only have a glimps of what was said and the summaries made by the court.
Regardless, it appears that the FL law allows MS and Greer to make the decisions they made? If this isn't right, then the law needs to be changed.
I don't know that Greer relied solely on the opinions of the 5 doctors in his court summary. If you go back and look at her discharge summary for example, there are other doctors who saw her and still more who treated her over the years. Hence, it wasn't just the word of 3 doctors who saw her and observed her severe brain damage.
have you followed the documentation showing that the "laws" were slipped in under the influence of the Greer-Felos cohorts in order to allow them to have the appearance of "legality" in doing what they did to Terri -