tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post2725527211537702..comments2024-03-28T13:26:59.030-04:00Comments on Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: When it comes to the ‘right-to-die’ debate, I choose the right to live.Alex Schadenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07649977828342637842noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-21997393610608647042013-02-05T15:31:28.542-05:002013-02-05T15:31:28.542-05:00We had almost exact same situation with my dad. Fr...We had almost exact same situation with my dad. From day one the doctors were against even putting him on a ventilator. We had 8 in our family too, but fir the most part only 2 of us were fighting tooth and nail from the beginning to keep him alive. The death panel of doctors and nurses and our own family were constantly putting the "your being selfish,your making him needlessly suffer" guilt trip on me and my sister for the six weeks he battled to live, coming off the ventilator 3 different times. Too bad my dad, who probably thought he was showing us how much he willed to live by battling off the ventilator for a third time, didn't realize the majority decided 3 times on the ventilator was the maximum they would allow him. So he died around 6 am in the morning on May 30, 2012, God have mercy on his soul, and I'll never see the medical profession in the same light again, although I also realize it shouldn't be unexpected when that same profession teaches that its ok to kill in the earlier stages of life also. Another thought struck me: When parents are killing their children why should we surprised when children kill their parents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-6567841569374489292013-02-05T14:55:16.435-05:002013-02-05T14:55:16.435-05:00This is true. I just experienced this with my own ...This is true. I just experienced this with my own poor dad here in at a local hospital in Phila. The only differences were that he never said he wanted to die or gave any indications that he wanted to die. In fact after earlier trying to consistently remove his oxygen mask he cleverly figured out a way to relieve the pressure without totally taking the mask off.He also wasn't in as bad as shape as the mother in the story.He had 8 children also, but only 2 out of 8 the fought to keep him alive. The doctors wanted him dead from the day he entered but he fought for six weeks until 6 out of 8 family members (majority ruled) voted not to put him back on ventilator that he had already fought to wean himself off 3 different times and so he died around 6 am on the morning of MAY.30, 2012. After that, I believe the death panel mentality has been in the medical field for a while now. Parents started aborting their children and now we see children aborting their parents.X-libhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12200505853928590793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216787076261944467.post-5498743983817058912013-02-05T09:35:39.802-05:002013-02-05T09:35:39.802-05:00The day after sending in a Letter to the Editor ab...The day after sending in a Letter to the Editor about last Saturday's euthanasia debate, I read this woman's article. Several other good articles and Letters were published, also.--But this article needs to be remembered for a reference, to how easy the sleeper-cells are killing patients off in Quebec, and across Canada.<br /><br />Although people should not become paranoid, they should pay attention to early symptoms of serial-killers, who pose as doctors.<br /><br />It is commendable that on January 21st, Canada-News-wire published the petition signed by the over 300 doctors, palliative-care specialists, nurses and therapists whose presentations were omitted from Quebec-commission's Final-Report. <br /><br />They warned that if Quebec continues to legislate euthanasia through the courts, they had better find enough Judges and MP's to carry out their executions for them.--Because they will not!Ironsideshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17859574716267489609noreply@blogger.com