by Ferretlover » Wed 28 May 2008, 17:06:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'H')ow would you, joel, decide what to do with ill people who can't care for themselves?What would you do?
Doesn't it depend on the ill person and the state of the medical world?
I mean, if the ill person is able to, they should be the one to decide what they would like to have done/accomplished/dealt with.
If they are so bad off that they are no longer aware of the world around them, I say make them comfortable and let them go.
There are an awful lot of variables in decisions such as these. Right now, the medical world is still available for most. It is conceivable(sp?) that the medications that are now available for most will not be there in the years to come.
Those who have no choice but to depend on others will have problems:
"U.S. woman dies in iron lung after power failure
Family says polio victim spent 50 years in the 750-pound machine
Dianne Odell, 61, had been confined to the 7-foot-long machine since she was stricken by polio at 3 years old. …
Thirty-five polio survivors in the U.S. still use iron lungs, according to the Post-Polio Health International Agency. …"
Iron Lung