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Terri Schiavo Debate Prompts Pro-Lifers to Protect Themselves
LifeNews.com ^ | November 3, 2003 | Steven Ertelt

Posted on 11/03/2003 3:29:49 PM PST by nickcarraway

Pinellas Park, FL (LifeNews.com) -- Pro-life groups have always urged people to protect themselves from a denial of lifesaving medical treatment. However, the debate surrounding Terri Schiavo has dramatically re-emphasized the need to make the desire for appropriate medical care known beforehand.

Wesley Smith, a leading pro-life attorney who specializes in bioethics issues, says people should make their wishes known beforehand.

"I think people need to create advanced directives in which they say, 'I don't want to be dehydrated to death and have my food taken away if I become cognitively disabled,'" Smith explained. "We always hear about doing away with treatment, but they can also be used proactively to say, 'Look, don't take any actions to intentionally kill me.'"

Nancy Valko, of Nurses for Life and a leading monitor of end-of-life issues, says the need is great because many hospitals are adopting "medical futility policies." As in the case of Jason Childress in Virginia, doctors and hospital officials are more quick to give up hope on treating a patient and deny further lifesaving medical treatment.

Valko also says the right document is important since assisted suicide advocates "scaring people into signing such directives to prevent even basic medical care as a 'necessity.'"

One such document is the "Will to Live," a legal form created by the National Right to Life Committee.

"Everyone should fill out one," says Burke Balch, NRLC's director of medical ethics. The document "makes clear one's desire not to be starved or denied life-saving treatment if unable to make health care decisions for oneself."

"While it may still be necessary to battle doctors and hospitals who do not want to give life-saving care, the Will to Live legally eliminates any question about the desires of the patient," Balch explains.

Another pro-life group says a second option is available for pro-life people.

The International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide says it has been deluged will calls from pro-life people looking for legal documents to best protect their medical wishes.

Rita Marker, the group's director, tells them all: "Every person, from the age of 18 on, should have an advance directive."

Marker said many people are aware of living wills, but a durable power of attorney for health care is a much better decision.

"(With this document) you name a trusted individual to make decisions for you if you can't make them for yourself either temporarily or permanently," Marker told Focus on the Family in an interview. "With a living will, what you're essentially doing is giving all authority to an unknown physician."

The durable power of attorney document means the patient's exact thoughts are more clear and desire for their life to be protected is better understood.

Whatever you decide to do, Balch says it is better than leaving yourself to the whims of the medical system. There, some doctors and medical facilities may rush to judgment by saying your quality of life is too low to let you live.

"Perhaps not until the publicity about this case have large numbers of Americans recognized how deep and widespread is the commitment to the 'quality of life' ethic among doctors, hospitals, and the courts," Balch concluded.

Related web sites: Durable power of attorney form - http://www.internationaltaskforce.org/pmdd.htm

NRLC "Will to Live" - http://www.nrlc.org/euthanasia/willtolive


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: courts; florida; livingwill; nurses; prolife; righttodie; righttolife; terrischiavo; wesleysmith
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To: MarMema
George Felos, who litigates difficult right to die cases, helps attorneys to see the benefits of incorporating meditation into their professional and personal lives. See, Meditation for Lawyers by George Felos. See also, CLE Course: Meditation for Lawyers, a continuing legal education workshop lead by Felos.
21 posted on 11/03/2003 6:36:03 PM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl
Holistic law or HOLNISTIC law. It is just another angle to fleece bereaved loved ones and Medicaid.
22 posted on 11/03/2003 6:45:55 PM PST by rneilwhitt
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To: rneilwhitt
The most powerful lobby in Floriduh ( by the way I was born in Key West as a Navy baby-boomer) is Floriduh citrus. Promise them a permanent world-wide boycott if they kill Terri. They can change things and they are hurting. Sewage trucks used to transport juice.
23 posted on 11/03/2003 7:04:40 PM PST by rneilwhitt
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To: rneilwhitt
The Florida Legislature came through for Terri in a manner that was unprecedented anywhere in this country.

Punishing them by hurting the economy of their state would be counter-productive and morally wrong.

24 posted on 11/03/2003 7:13:56 PM PST by TaxRelief (It was an interesting thought, though.)
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To: rneilwhitt
lovinglawsuits.com website "has been removed" the message says.
25 posted on 11/03/2003 7:20:35 PM PST by TaxRelief
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To: TaxRelief
The legislation was bogus, but it did 'kind of' work. It is unconstitutional to pass a law pertaining to an individual. The ACLU lawsuit is correct, and it will prevail.The people who are behind this are more organized than may be suspected. If you want to save Terri you must separate the powers that be from their monies. The Floriduh citrus council could make this stop. Period. The power is there to bring this to a halt. Someone in the citrus council is allowing this to happen, someone who has fallen for the promise of exclusive access to extended life resources and wealth. Hurt the people who are going to take you next.
26 posted on 11/03/2003 7:43:20 PM PST by rneilwhitt
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To: rneilwhitt
It was not a law that pertained to an individual. The ACLU will not prevail. Please read the text of the law. Good try. You will not disrupt our fight for Terri's life by trying to redirect our efforts. The legislature supported us. We support the State of Florida. Period.
27 posted on 11/03/2003 8:26:20 PM PST by TaxRelief (Don't let the door hit you on the way out)
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To: nickcarraway
I"ve never heard of Will to Live. I'll have to check that out.
28 posted on 11/03/2003 9:34:57 PM PST by SuziQ
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