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Good, as long as you can get palliative care without the Doctors say so. The doctors say, while there is life, there is hope. You say, I give up, we will put Grandma into palliative care and the law will say, Oh no you don't. She is still alive so we must keep trying to keep her that way. Someday, an answer to this sort of thing will come, until then we have to fight for our Oldies to have a dignified ending.
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I was thinking on a substantially bigger scale but thanks for your answer. I hope you're right that one-day common sense and dignity will win through on this issue.
by Tonibee on November 22nd, 2009