I did learn that I'm going to have a living will and I'm going to specify that I want to be allowed to die but DO NOT starve me to death.
> I want to be allowed to die but DO NOT starve me to death.
That brings up something that always bugged me about the Schiavo case.
A lot is/was made about removing the feeding and hydration equipment, and how awful Ms Schiavo's death must've been.
But... rather than working to pass something very very close to an unconstitutional bill of attainder in Congress, why didn't the protesters just go to the Florida legislature and have feeding tubes taken off the default list of "life support equipment"?