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Reborn [Pill reverses "vegetative state"]
The Guardian (UK) ^
| September 12, 2006
| by Steve Boggan
Posted on 09/11/2006 8:17:41 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: Thinkin' Gal
Ambien, Patrick Kennedy, Vegetative State.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:34:55 PM PDT
by
jwalsh07
To: jwalsh07
I want to know who is going to pay to keep all these bodies alive.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:35:11 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: JCEccles
I want to know who is going to pay to keep all these bodies alive???
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:36:06 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Hildy
That's not what I asked you but while we are on the topic, who pay's to keep you alive? :-}
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:37:22 PM PDT
by
jwalsh07
To: Hildy
There it is, the price tag.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:37:48 PM PDT
by
kenth
(There are three kinds of people in the world. Those who can count, and those who can't.)
To: aculeus
People in a coma are not subhuman; they are asleep.
It shouldnt be called PVS - vegetative is an insult, these are humans, not cabbages - so call it what it is,
PUS - Persistent Unconscious State.
It's wonderful that we are able to wake some of them up.
Perhaps the last word should go to Pat Flores, the mother of George Melendez, the 31-year-old coma patient who reassured his parents that he wasn't in pain after taking Ambien, as zolpidem is known in the US. He was starved of oxygen when his car overturned and he landed face down in a garden pond near his home in Houston, Texas, in 1998. "The doctors said he was clinically dead - one said he was a vegetable," says Pat. "After three weeks he suffered multi-organ failure and they said his body would ultimately succumb. They said he would never regain consciousness."
He survived and four years later, while visiting a clinic, Pat gave him a sleeping pill because his constant moaning was keeping her and her husband, Del, awake in their shared hotel room. "After 10 to 15 minutes I noticed there was no sound and I looked over," she recalls. "Instead of finding him asleep, there he was, wide awake, looking at his surroundings. I said, 'George', and he said, 'What?' We sat up for two hours asking him questions and he answered all of them. His improvements have continued and we talk every day. He has a terrific sense of humour and he carries on running jokes from the day before.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:37:54 PM PDT
by
WOSG
(Broken-glass time, Republicans! Save the Congress!)
To: shibumi
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:38:37 PM PDT
by
Salamander
(And don't forget my Dog; fixed and consequent.........)
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To: kenth
"There it is, the price tag."
Ya know, Ambien is soooo expensive (/sarc)
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:38:50 PM PDT
by
WOSG
(Broken-glass time, Republicans! Save the Congress!)
To: jwalsh07
What kind of ridiculous question is that? If you don't want to answer my question, fine. But as a Society, we'd better ask ourselves that question: If everyone is to be kept alive, by any means possible, WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR IT?
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:38:55 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Prince Charles
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:41:36 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Hildy
What's ridiculous about it? Do you get any subsidies from the government? Social security? Health insurance? A paycheck? Student loan? etc, etc?
Oh and BTW, try this on for size Ms Compassion:
"One specialist said he had a 5% chance of recovering, another said he had no chance whatsoever of regaining consciousness," says his mother, Johanna. She and her husband, Tinus, spend about £1,000 a month on round-the-clock care for their son in a converted garage at their home, but until June they had seen no sign of awareness in him. Then they asked their doctor, Clive Holroyd, to contact Nel for advice."
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:42:20 PM PDT
by
jwalsh07
To: kenth
YES...the price tag. WHO IS GOING TO PAY? That is a valid question and one, as a Society, we have to face.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:43:00 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Thinkin' Gal
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:43:57 PM PDT
by
RS
("I took the drugs because I liked them and I found excuses to take them, so I'm not weaseling.")
To: WOSG
Aaah, screw it.
We just should send everybody off to "Carousel" when they hit 30 and be done with it.
[p.s...Soylent Green is people!!!!]
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:44:06 PM PDT
by
Salamander
(And don't forget my Dog; fixed and consequent.........)
To: aculeus
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:44:43 PM PDT
by
shield
(A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
To: jwalsh07
I get NO subidies from the government..thank you. But I did see how much Medicare spent on my parents at the end of their lives, and it was astrononical. SO, if you want everyone to be kept alive, no matter what the cost, tell us now, here, that you are willing to fork over 80% of your salary for that to happen.... or else ... STFU.
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:45:23 PM PDT
by
Hildy
To: Hildy
>"Why don't we just freeze everyone's bodies until we can come up with a way to keep them all alive FOREVER?????"If you're volunteering, I'm not complaining! If you're not volunteering, I'm still not complaining.
Have a nice day ;0
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posted on
09/11/2006 8:47:00 PM PDT
by
rawcatslyentist
(If a monkey bangs away at a typewriter twice a week for ten years it could write an M. Dowd column.)
To: aculeus
I get the feeling that certain people are going to be very upset at this news.
To: wagglebee
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