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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
This thread is showing why this is such a hotly debated issue. People see it from their perspective, based on their own experiences. But like I said, we dont know the reality of her situation, and we can only speculate, then argue about our speculations.
If your family doctor tells you 'your spouse is gone, not here anymore, we are keeping her body alive artifically, but her conscouseness has left'
then has death already visited?
if your spouse is an organ donor, and you give away organs at the time of 'death' - those body parts are still alive, arnt they? couldnt you agrue you are now married to all those people who received those body parts?
it sounds aburd, and that is my point. If brain scans show she is brain dead, and her body is being kept artifically pumping, are you still morally married?
I see this from the husbands persepectice. She told him she doesnt want to be kept alive in a situation like this and LAWYERS are going against her will. Her husband has been fighting for years to give her what she asked for, her dignity.
If he wanted a divorce he could have gotten one a long time ago - and someone doenst have to be dead to get a medical malpractice settlement. The fact that this guy has tried to move on with his life (found someone else) in no way reflects poorly on him, if HE is convinced his wife died 15 years ago.
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Ken, I completely agree with you, especially with the part I bolded. I truly believe that her undocumented wish was to have quality of life, not quantity, and I personally would not like to be laying in a bed for fifteen years, watching my beloved husband by my side in this terrible legal battle.
It's clear that both parties love Terri very much, but I think her parents are just not ready for their daughter to go and have been trying to delay the inevitable, while her husband has accepted that she's gone, mourned the loss, and did exactly what she wanted from everyone: he moved on with his life.
I mean, I find it hard to believe that anyone's wish would be, "If I am in a hopeless vegetable state for fifteen years, I would like my family to spend all of their money keeping my heart pumping, and to spend the rest of their lives mourning me."