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Children Fight to Save Comatose Mom From Life Support Removal
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| 8/21/06
| Peter J. Smith
Posted on 08/21/2006 3:43:35 PM PDT by wagglebee
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The decision shocked family members, since their mother is not brain-dead, but comatose, and has been making slow progress, breathing now on her own without a ventilator, ever since she suffered a bad reaction after undergoing kidney dialysis in June rendering her mostly unresponsive. The family, however, has said their mother told them to take care of her in such a situation, saying that she believes only God has the right to take life away. Yet the Culture of Death wants to superimpose their twisted agenda over God's Will.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:43:37 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
To: 8mmMauser; T'wit; floriduh voter; BykrBayb
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:44:17 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: Alexander Rubin; An American In Dairyland; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; BIRDS; Bellflower; BlackElk; ...
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:44:48 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: wagglebee
"My mother, she's breathing on her own, just like you and I are today," said Helena Webster Hill, who lives in Atlanta. "As long as she's fighting to live, we believe we ought to stand with her and fight with her."
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so what is the life saving treatment?? Feeding tube?
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:45:32 PM PDT
by
justche
(If you're afraid of the future, then get out of the way, stand aside. - Ronald Reagan)
To: wagglebee
This is sick!
LET HER LIVE!
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:47:25 PM PDT
by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
To: wagglebee
"On August 8, just days after 61-year-old Ruthie Webster's insurance stopped full coverage of her long-term care, the Regency Hospitals bioethics committee in North Dallas, Texas, unanimously told the Webster family that they would discontinue life-preserving dialysis treatment for their mother within 10 days." Ah, another compassionate "final solution" scenario.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:47:30 PM PDT
by
cake_crumb
(One presidential visit to Baghdad is worth 1000 pathetic declarations of defeat from the left)
To: justche
I see they waited for the insurance to expire before takin this action..guess they got every buck they could..
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:48:33 PM PDT
by
GeorgiaDawg32
(I'm a Patriot Guard Rider..www.patriotguard.org for info)
To: justche
"so what is the life saving treatment?? "
Dialysis. The kids need to come up with the money themselves or find someone who will foot the bill for long term care of their mom.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:48:43 PM PDT
by
Kirkwood
To: justche

dialysis...
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:48:43 PM PDT
by
Chode
(American Hedonist ©®)
To: wagglebee
"ever since she suffered a bad reaction after undergoing kidney dialysis in June"
And whoes fault is that? Sounds like somebody is trying to kill off the proof that somebody screwed up.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:49:08 PM PDT
by
Excellence
(Vote Dhimmocrat; you'll look good in a burqa!)
To: GeorgiaDawg32
"guess they got every buck they could.."
So are you going to pay for her care? The money has to come from someone.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:50:20 PM PDT
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Kirkwood
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:50:42 PM PDT
by
tutstar
(Baptist ping list-freepmail to get on or off)
To: wagglebee
I notice that they don't have insurance coverage, aren't willing to pay anything but also won't let their mother be transferred to another (religious, perhaps?) hospital. As a taxpayer I am only too happy to indulge their stubbornness and the millions of dollars it will cost, of which they will pay 0. If the hospital were unwilling to transfer her that would be one thing, but this is ridiculous.
To: wagglebee
The hospital claimed that Ruthie Webster's physician "has seen no appreciable change in your mother's medical condition" and that continued treatment was an exercise in futility. Dialysis doesn't cause an appreciable change in medical condition. You don't take dialysis on a temporary basis, until the dialysis cures you. The dialysis is doing exactly what it's supposed to do. It's not futile. They haven't decided that the treatment is futile. They've decided that the patient is futile. Why can't people see the difference?
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:53:10 PM PDT
by
BykrBayb
("We will not be silent. We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will give you no rest." Þ)
To: wagglebee
Any idea why insurance coverage was stopped?
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:54:55 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(There is no "Islamofascism" - there is only Islam)
To: wagglebee
Recently a friend's dad had heart surgery. He developed an infection and fever and was not waking up. The hospital said the same thing about him. The family moved him to another facility which took him off morphine and amazingly he showed immediate improvement. The first hospital was giving him so much morphine that he could not wake up. Folks need to think ahead in case of a routine procedure or major surgery that they are not over medicated afterwards. I think more than one doctor would be the only way to accomplish that though. Most family members would probably not know what "normal" dose of morphine is.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:54:58 PM PDT
by
tutstar
(Baptist ping list-freepmail to get on or off)
To: justche
Food and water seem to be considered "extraordinary" measures by the Culture of Death.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:55:04 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: wagglebee
''It's Cheaper If You Die'' -- The new addendum to the Hypocratic Oath
To: GeorgiaDawg32
A lot of mental health facilities do the same thing. When the buck stops so does the medicine even when some patients are not mentally well enough to be released.
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posted on
08/21/2006 3:58:00 PM PDT
by
tutstar
(Baptist ping list-freepmail to get on or off)
To: wagglebee
"Under the law, if the ethics committee decides to end a patients medical care, including life-saving treatment, a family has only 10 days to transfer to another medical facility that will care for the patient." Translation: When the money runs out, the patient becomes disposable.
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posted on
08/21/2006 4:01:07 PM PDT
by
sweetliberty
(Stupidity should make you sterile!)
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