Thank heavens she's ok!
How is everyone doing this morning?
Sending out hugs and prayers!!
Thank you for posting the prayer thread for Floriduh Voter. Since we were working on helping some of the protestors who were arrested, I received a message from Floriduh Voter too. She sounds like she is out of the hospital, but in pain. It was just a short message to me, since she knew you would post the thread about her accident.
As to the Terri's supporters who were arrested, not everyone has had resolution to their case. Even one of the pastors is still trying to get his case resolved. Evidently, the Florida courts were not giving much notice to those who had to appear in court. I know of three cases (and I am only familiar with 4 cases) were they gave very little notice to appear in court. One happened to call the court house on a Friday and found out that the case was on Monday. He lived in another state but made it to the hearing. One received notice on Friday for a Monday hearing. She also made it, even though she had to fly in. In another case, the person was out of town. When he got back, he found the notice. Since he missed the court date, a notice was issued for his arrest. The fourth case, I heard about, has not been resolved yet either.
We need to keep Floriduh Voter and Terri's angels in our prayers.
prayer ping for a fellow FReeper, who worked tirelessly to save Terri Schaivo.
Prayers up for floriduh voter.
I thank God for her!
- knightshadow.
The Lord be with Floriduh Voter
Prayers for FV! I hope she recovers from this traumatic experience soon!
Get well! We need you on FR. God bless.
Regarding her being asked about the Living Will, it was probably about a DNR order. That's Do Not Resuscitate, and it's now standard procedure, in most hospitals, to ask if the patient has one, or wants one, upon admittance to the hospital.
FV- Sorry to hear you were in a crash, may you be healed quickly. May the Lord comfort you through the Healing process. I ask in the Name of Jesus - Amen
Having been involved in the TS issue for a couple of years now, I can say that FV's one of the good ones who did not give up. Apparently it wasn't her time. Good thing for us.
About refusing to sign a Living Will. That is an opportunity to formally express your wishes. Remember that all of this anguish over Terri Schiavo was over the fact that she did not express her wishes, so the responsibility by law devolved upon her HINO.
By all means, let us not be discouraged from thinking about and formally spelling out what we would want done if incapacitated. You don't want your fate to fall in the hands of some judge, do you?
Thankfulness for FV's continued good health,
William
My prayers are with this woman this evening.
She REFUSED to sign a Living Will at the er. That was the first document shoved in her face.
Good for her! How can that even be legal to get someone under duress - the stress or injury of accident - to sign such a thing? And what of those so out of it they don't remember what they signed or that they signed it?