To: JesseHousman
To: Leroy S. Mort
Make sure you get it properly witnessed and notarized, and check with your state on laws concerning the Power of Attorney for Heatlh Care. My state provides the forms for free online, and an auto license place with a three employees in it will probably be happy to notarize and witness them.
To: Leroy S. Mort
A shocking fact is that a living will would allow you to get in Terry's situation. Any permanent condition, e.g. high blood pressure, would qualify you as a terminal patient. And water and food have long been considered medical care.
If you really want to have a saying on how you will be taken care of, what you need is to shred your living will and have a WILL TO LIVE.
For further information, and to download your state's will to live, go to www.nrlc.org
15 posted on
10/26/2003 12:00:22 PM PST by
Former Fetus
(aren't we all?)
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