Nope, didn't think so.
I consider it government ordered purgatory.
She is without a cerebral cortex; without it
she is incapable of any voluntary movement;
voluntary movement such as swallowing is
impossible for her, hence the absolute need
for the life supporting device. If it is removed,
her remaining body will die.
That life support system was inserted as a
temporary measure while testing was done to
give a sound prognosis. That was accomplished
and Terri was cited to have a permanent and
major loss of cerebral cortex; that area filled
with spinal fluid; her condition irreversible.
Once again:
Terri's soul is locked inside a useless shell and
keeping it there should be considered government
ordered purgatory.