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To: sockmonkey
When it was clear my Mom was dying, and she needed to be relieved of pain on that last part of life's journey, I administered the morphine as hospice directed. She completed her journey without fear or pain. It is the right way to do it. However, it is a matter of personal judgment/guesswork as to exactly how much morphine and when to give it. It is likely the how much and when were planned for maximum benefit to Obama.
158 posted on 11/03/2008 2:52:16 PM PST by helpfulresearcher (Bipartisanship is just a PC word for Collaborating With the Enemy.)
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To: helpfulresearcher
It is the right way to do it.

Well, in my neighbor's case, he was begging to not be overdosed to death. The day chosen as the appointed time was decided because it was the last day before his "had gotten one extension" hospice benefit through medicare ran out.

As for O's Granny, may she RIP. I would not disagree with your opinion as to the decision of the when of her passing.

183 posted on 11/03/2008 3:05:17 PM PST by sockmonkey
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