Terri did not want to live like this. You want her to. For want warped reason I'll never know.
Let the poor woman die. People like you have turned a family matter into some whacked out right to life campaign.
Like I said she died fifteen years ago. Her brain has turned into liquid, it's over.
One day you will ask, "Lord, when did I see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or ill or in prison, and not minister to your needs?" He will answer you, "Amen, I say to you, what you did not do for one of these least ones, you did not do for me." And you will go off to eternal punishment.
Ask Sarah if her mom should have pulled her feeding tube. Ask Nora the RN that got fired from Hospice this week because she said that Terri was aware of her surroundings and that went against what Hospice is doing....
2/11/2005
Sarah Scantlin was 18 years old when, as a pedestrian, she was injured in a hit-and-run accident that left her in a vegetative condition, aware of her surroundings but unable to speak or move.
Since that time, she has been in a care centre in the Midwest US state of Kansas.
Scantlin´s parents unexpectedly received a phone call last week from the nursing home where their now 38-year-old daughter resides.
However, instead of the call being about Sarah, it was actually from Sarah.
"Hi mum," she said to her mother.
The words were a shock and a joy for Scantlin´s parents.
"There´s just no words," mother Betsy Scantlin told a CBS television news show. "I´ve just laughed ever since because it´s just so amazing."