Last fall I went to visit an elderly (84 y.o) member of my aparish, who had just had a knee replacement, at a hospital here in Tampa. I got into an interesting discussion with one of the nurses on the orthopedics ward. She said there were 75 beds on the ward, with 100% occupancy, (and a waiting list)..and that 95% of them were for hip and or kneee replacements...and that the AVERAGE age of the patients was 78..
You know some people on this board will think what I am about to say is crazy and would think it is a bad thing. But I think we should let the private medical industry pursue functional immortality.
I wouldn’t mind having a couple hundred thousand of the folks from the Depression Era around to inject some real common sense. Let the libs kill of their old people, I say we find out a way to make our old people immortal.
My mother had a hip replacement when she was dying of cancer (it took six years for her to die) and having the hip replacement helped her to be able to move around for a long time afterwards.
Obama invokes grandmother’s death in health debate
By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer Liz Sidoti, Associated Press
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Now, it’s personal. President Barack Obama invoked his own anguish over the death of a loved one as he challenged the debunked notion that Democratic efforts to overhaul the nation’s health care would include “death panels.”
“I just lost my grandmother last year. I know what it’s like to watch somebody you love, who’s aging, deteriorate and have to struggle with that,” an impassioned Obama told a crowd as he spoke of Madelyn Payne Dunham. He took issue with “the notion that somehow I ran for public office or members of Congress are in this so they can go around pulling the plug on grandma.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090816/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_town_hall