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Man Cleared to Remove Wife's Feeding Tube
(AP) - A judge gave Terri Schiavo's husband permission to remove the brain-damaged woman's feeding tube in three weeks, handing him a victory in his effort to carry out what he says were his wife's wishes not to be kept alive artificially. The ruling by Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer will allow the husband, Michael Schiavo, to order the tube removed at 1 p.m. on March 18. In the meantime, the woman's parents, who want her kept alive, are expected to ask another court to block the order from taking effect. More...
 

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I would be OK with it , but from what I read the husband stands to collect on a insurance policy when she dies.

that puts a somewhat differant perspective on it.

things are not always as they seem.
 

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this is why it's important for everybody to have health care surrogate declarations in place and living wills. I have seen some sad situations over the years, and many times, the person's wishes are clearly not followed.
 

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i say unhook it

she has nothing more than primitive midbrain functions...no cortical functioning whatsoever

neurologists just throw their hands up in the air.....let her die


that being said i think the husband is a creep
 

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Scott-Atlanta said:
I would be OK with it , but from what I read the husband stands to collect on a insurance policy when she dies.

that puts a somewhat differant perspective on it.

things are not always as they seem.


We should keep an open mind on this. He may be a gazillion in the hole with debt due to health care costs of the situation.
 

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Yeh your right.

I forgot about our health care system. Wow I wasn't thinking
on that one.

Sad situation though either way.
 

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I agree that her wishes should be upheld if they are truly her wishes. However, there has got to be a more humane way for her to pass. Lethel injection or something- but to starve her is inhumane. If it's against the law to starve a dog for example, then how can it be ok to starve her?
 

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without corticial function she cannot perceive pain/hunger/anything

and if she can, you load her up on morphine
 

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I don't do this too often but I am going to say a silent prayer for her right now.
 
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There is some question about how she got into this state.....did the husband try to kill her?

He wants to marry another woman and collect on the wife's estate. Something is not right about this. He can just divorce her if he wants and hand over custody to her parents.

Something is wrong. Keep her alive.
 
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