Wow - I have NEVER seen so many stories posted on this site over one woman. All the experts say her vegitative state is persistant and she will not recover from it. I dont mean to sound harsh, but let her die!! If I was in her condition I would never want to be kept alive indefinitely. These right-to-lifers remind me of cancer patients who have had serious operations and spend every second of the rest of their lives in excruciating pain, but doctors refuse to put them out of their misery.
< These right-to-lifers remind me of cancer patients who have had serious operations and spend every second of the rest of their lives in excruciating pain, but doctors refuse to put them out of their misery. >
Let us know the next time you are in excuciating pain and we'll come over and let the doctors know they are supposed to kill you.
BZZZZTTT!!!
Wrong answer.
Why don't you try educating yourself about the case before posting?
Is she in pain? How do we absolutely know she wants to die? Are we to trust her "husband", who already has children with another woman, that this is Terri's wish? No. Unless, by some miracle, she is allowed to eat again, she will suffer a terrible death which may take up to a week (from what I have heard) to complete. This judge and her husband have both thrown morality and Terri's rights out the window.