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Granddaughter yanks grandma's feeding tube
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | April 7, 2005 | Sarah Foster

Posted on 04/07/2005 5:34:06 PM PDT by News Hunter

Edited on 04/07/2005 5:39:05 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]

In a situation recalling the recent death of Terri Schindler-Schiavo in Florida, an 81-year-old widow, denied nourishment and fluids for nearly two weeks, is clinging to life in a hospice in LaGrange, Ga., while her immediate family fights desperately to save her life before she dies of starvation and dehydration.

Mae Magouirk was neither terminally ill, comatose nor in a "vegetative state," when Hospice-LaGrange accepted her as a patient about two weeks ago upon the request of her granddaughter, Beth Gaddy, 36, an elementary school teacher.Also upon Gaddy's request and without prior legal authority, since March 28 Hospice-LaGrange has denied Magouirk normal nourishment or fluids via a feeding tube through her nose or fluids via an IV. She has been kept sedated with morphine and ativan, a powerful tranquillizer.

Her nephew, Ken Mullinax, told WorldNetDaily that although Magouirk is given morphine and ativan, she has not received any medication to keep her eyes lubricated during her forced dehydration.

"They haven't given her anything like that for two weeks," said Mullinax. "She can't produce tears."

The dehydration is being done in defiance of Magouirk's specific wishes, which she set down in a "living will," and without agreement of her closest living next-of-kin, two siblings and a nephew: A. Byron McLeod, 64, of Anniston, Ga.; Ruth Mullinax, 74, of Birmingham, Ala.; and Ruth Mullinax's son, Ken Mullinax.

Magouirk's husband and only child, a son, are both deceased.

In her living will, Magouirk stated that fluids and nourishment were to be withheld only if she were either comatose or "vegetative," and she is neither. Nor is she terminally ill, which is generally a requirement for admission to a hospice.

Magouirk lives alone in LaGrange, though because of glaucoma she relied on her granddaughter, Beth Gaddy, to bring her food and do errands.

Two weeks ago, Magouirk's aorta had a dissection, and she was hospitalized in the local LaGrange Hospital. Her aortic problem was determined to be severe, and she was admitted to the intensive care unit. At the time of her admission she was lucid and had never been diagnosed with dementia.

Claiming that she held Magouirk's power of attorney, Gaddy had her transferred to Hospice-LaGrange, a 16-bed unit owned by the same family that owns the hospital. Once at the hospice, Gaddy stated that she did not want her grandmother fed or given water.

"Grandmama is old and I think it is time she went home to Jesus," Gaddy told Magouirk's brother and nephew, McLeod and Ken Mullinax. "She has glaucoma and now this heart problem, and who would want to live with disabilities like these?"

Gaddy's telephone is not in operation and she could not be reached for comment.

According to Mullinax, his aunt's local cardiologist in LaGrange, Dr. James Brennan, and Dr. Raed Agel, a highly acclaimed cardiologist at the nationally renowned University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center, determined that her aortic dissection is contained and not life-threatening at the moment.

Mullinax also states that Gaddy did not hold power of attorney, a fact he learned from the hospice's in-house legal counsel, Carol Todd.

On March 31, Todd told Ruth and Ken Mullinax during a phone conversation Georgia law stipulated that Ruth Mullinax and her brother, A.B. McLeod, were entitled to make any and all decisions for Magouirk. Ruth Mullinax immediately told Todd to begin administering food and fluids through an IV and a nasal feeding tube.

Todd had the IV fluids started that evening, but informed the family that they would have to come to the hospice to sign papers to have the feeding tube inserted. Once that was done, Magouirk would not be able to stay at the hospice.

Ken Mullinax recalled that Todd said the only reason Magouirk was in the hospice in the first place was that the LaGrange Hospital had failed to exercise due diligence in closely examining the power of attorney Beth Gaddy said she had, as well as exercising the provisions of Magouirk's living will.

Todd explained that Gaddy had only a financial power of attorney, not a medical power of attorney, and Magouirk's living will carefully provided that a feeding tube and fluids should only be discontinued if she was comatose or in a "vegetative state" – and she was neither.

Gaddy, however, was not dissuaded. When Ken Mullinax and McLeod showed up at the hospice the following day, April 1, to meet with Todd and arrange emergency air transport for Magouirk's transfer to the University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center, Hospice-LaGrange stalled them while Gaddy went before Troup County, Ga., Probate Court Judge Donald W. Boyd and obtained an emergency guardianship over her grandmother.

Under the terms of his ruling, Gaddy was granted full and absolute authority over Magouirk, at least for the weekend. She took advantage of her judge-granted power by ordering her grandmother's feeding tube pulled out, just hours after it had been inserted.

Florida law requires that a hearing for an emergency guardianship must be held within three days of its request, and Magouirk's hearing was held April 4 before Judge Boyd. Apparently, he has not made a final ruling, but favors giving permanent guardianship power to Gaddy, who is anxious to end her grandmother's life.

Ron Panzer, president and founder of Hospice Patients Alliance, a patients' rights advocacy group based in Michigan, told WND that what is happening to Magouirk is not at all unusual.

"This is happening in hospices all over the country," he said. "Patients who are not dying – are not terminal – are admitted [to hospice] and the hospice will say they are terminally ill even if they're not. There are thousands of cases like this. Patients are given morphine and ativan to sedate them. If feeding is withheld, they die within 10 days to two weeks. It's really just a form of euthanasia."

Ken Mullinax does not want that to happen to his aunt. He pointed out that one of the ironies in this tragedy is that the now-helpless woman worked for years as a secretary for a prominent local cancer doctor.

"She devoted her whole life to helping those who heal others, and now she's being denied sustenance for life," he said.

Mullinax said he has begged Gaddy to let him take on full responsibility for his aunt's care.

"If she would just give us a chance to keep Aunt Mae alive, that's all we ask," he said. "They [Beth and her husband, Dennis Gaddy] have a family and Beth is a teacher, and it was just getting to be a lot of trouble. But I'm the caregiver for my mom, and Aunt Mae could move in with us. We'll buy another house with a bedroom and we'll take care of her. She can move in with us once she can leave the hospital."

But her health becomes more precarious by the hour. Her vital signs are still good, but since admission to hospice she has not been lucid – "but who would be since nourishment and fluids have been denied since March 28," Mullinax remarked.

Attorney Carol Todd could not be reached for comment; a message on her voicemail said she would not be gone the entire week of April 4. Hospice-LaGrange did not return phone calls.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: cary; cultureofdeath; deathcult; euthanasia; feedingtube; grandma; hitlerwouldapprove; hospice; magouirk; necrocapitalism; schiavo; terri; thirdreich
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To: Cboldt

We can justify all day long so that we feel we have no obligation to care about this case.

But, no matter who has custody, they are still killing grandma against her wishes. Custody does not mean right to murder.


181 posted on 04/07/2005 9:56:42 PM PDT by ClancyJ (The Death Culture Movement - All of us are hosed no matter what we do)
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To: News Hunter
Beth Gaddy, 36, an elementary school teacher...

Connecting the dots...

182 posted on 04/07/2005 9:58:57 PM PDT by streetpreacher (God DOES exist; He's just not into you!)
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To: MHGinTN

Please post that info over here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1379016/posts
Can you volunteer to contact this attorney.

coordinate through eeevil conservative she is in contact with the family (sans grand daughter)


183 posted on 04/07/2005 9:59:13 PM PDT by ExPatInFrance (JUDGE GREER: LAST RITES INSTEAD OF CIVIL RIGHTS, "The Law of the case is she is going to Die!")
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To: streetpreacher

Oh boy, and imagine her explaining this one to her class of 5 and 6 year old kids.


184 posted on 04/07/2005 10:00:49 PM PDT by The Red Zone ( Florida, the sun-shame state and Georgia, the rotten peach.)
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To: Dog Gone

No, you won't see it in the MSM and you know that.

Since when could you ever depend on the MSM for anything other than lies?


185 posted on 04/07/2005 10:00:50 PM PDT by ClancyJ (The Death Culture Movement - All of us are hosed no matter what we do)
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To: ClancyJ

It'll all be whitewashed over with "it's a family decision." No matter that some of the family is running roughshod over the rest, or someone gets starved to death.


186 posted on 04/07/2005 10:04:51 PM PDT by The Red Zone ( Florida, the sun-shame state and Georgia, the rotten peach.)
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To: ExPatInFrance

BTTT

Thank you for your detailed post.


187 posted on 04/07/2005 10:05:17 PM PDT by auboy (We have become a nation based on the rule of law(yers).)
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To: News Hunter
"Grandmama is old and I think it is time she went home to Jesus," Gaddy told Magouirk's brother and nephew, McLeod and Ken Mullinax. "She has glaucoma and now this heart problem, and who would want to live with disabilities like these?"

Why don't you let "Jesus" decide that, you little tyrant? Isn't it funny how these liberal family members always try to slap the Christian family members in the face with "what would Jesus do"? Must have picked up the talking points from the DNC or DU on how to incorporate "faith" talk in liberal policy arguments...

You're in for a rude awakening when you meet the REAL Jesus, Gaddy...

188 posted on 04/07/2005 10:06:39 PM PDT by streetpreacher (God DOES exist; He's just not into you!)
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bttt


189 posted on 04/07/2005 10:07:43 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Sun

Looks like granddaughter is tired of caring for grandma and does not want all her money going for nursing home care. And, she does not want to pay herself. So, she just resorts to murder claiming she would never want to live that way. I'm sure she would not - especially if she could get grandma's money - what little was left.


190 posted on 04/07/2005 10:13:38 PM PDT by ClancyJ (The Death Culture Movement - All of us are hosed no matter what we do)
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To: The Red Zone

Right. The reign of the ghouls. This is almost like a science fiction movie.

Sounds like a very sad story. Poor grandma, unable to see, dependent on someone to bring in food and that someone would rather see her dead.


191 posted on 04/07/2005 10:15:55 PM PDT by ClancyJ (The Death Culture Movement - All of us are hosed no matter what we do)
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To: ClancyJ

And Grandma has a will.

It seems if you don't have a will, they murder you, and if you HAVE a will, they murder you.


192 posted on 04/07/2005 10:17:59 PM PDT by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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To: Mrs. P

My mom works in a nursing home and has seen this kind of thing for years.


193 posted on 04/07/2005 10:19:20 PM PDT by streetpreacher (God DOES exist; He's just not into you!)
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To: SE Mom
Yes. A) the timing is odd. B) the premise that a granddaughter has the right to make a life-or-death decision on her grandmother's behalf when there are closer relatives is, well, fishy.

Bait.

194 posted on 04/07/2005 10:20:13 PM PDT by Lexinom (You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.)
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To: Wneighbor
OMG. I'm sick - again. Literally sick over this. I just don't understand people like this.

Same here. And isn't it also sickening how some FReepers will leap to the defense (i.e. give the benefit of the doubt) to the murderous relatives who control the feeding (starving) tube?

195 posted on 04/07/2005 10:21:58 PM PDT by steve86
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To: BearWash

Yes, I agree. And in this case the lady executed the appropriate legal documents that should have prevented this from happening. It's a travesty that she thought she'd avoided!


196 posted on 04/07/2005 10:25:03 PM PDT by Wneighbor
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To: Terriergal

Be careful: it may be bait.

(Great tagline BTW. WSC Answer #1).


197 posted on 04/07/2005 10:28:14 PM PDT by Lexinom (You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.)
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To: BearWash

Don't be too quick to jump on this. Some things in the story don't quite mesh.


198 posted on 04/07/2005 10:29:58 PM PDT by Lexinom (You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.)
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To: News Hunter

So much for a living will...So much for granddaughters...


199 posted on 04/07/2005 10:32:50 PM PDT by BlessedBeGod (George W. Bush -- Terror of the Terrorists. John Paul II -- Terror of the Communists.)
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To: Ramius

Yes it's for real. Freepers have spoken to the nephew.


200 posted on 04/07/2005 10:33:14 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (Life is always the Right choice)
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