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  1. Join Date
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    this is big news these days in florida:

    http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/18/sc...ged/index.html

    this lady has been declared brain-dead and has remained in a coma for 15 years. her husband has finally been allowed to remove her feeding tube to allow her to finally die, but her parents are fighting to get it put back in. some Republicans in US Congress has even gotten involved and are trying to pass a bill to outlaw this type of 'mercy killing'.

    EDIT: hindi pala in a coma siya...she can breathe on her own and reacts to stimulus, but supposedly has no higher mental functions. maybe that's why it's so controversial...mukha pa kasi siyang may malay eh


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    the question: would you ever end it for a loved one - parent, sibling, spouse, or child? is it preferable for them to be gone forever than lingering in a comatose state for years (and maybe forever)?


    discuss.
    Last edited by empy; March 21st, 2005 at 08:06 AM.

  2. Join Date
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    gulay na siya in short, for 15 years.

    wi3rd.

    it's easy for me to say to pull the plug, tax dollars at work din yan (well, according to the guys at wrxfanatics) pero hirap na magdecide when you're in that situation...

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    It would just be a burden to my family emotionally and financially.

  4. Join Date
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    I would, although it is very difficult and painful decision. Its about the quality of life my love one will be having.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered

    EDIT: hindi pala in a coma siya...she can breathe on her own and reacts to stimulus, but supposedly has no higher mental functions. maybe that's why it's so controversial...mukha pa kasi siyang may malay eh[/color]

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    the question: would you ever end it for a loved one - parent, sibling, spouse, or child? is it preferable for them to be gone forever than lingering in a comatose state for years (and maybe forever)?


    discuss.
    this is tough, she can breathe on her own eh, hmm....

  6. Join Date
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    for me let her go nalang, end her suffering

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    for 15 years!!
    hirap nga i-decide kase the fact that she doesn't need a respirator.... pero for 15 years... i'd say if it were to happen in my family.... i'll cross the bridge when i get there...

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by artpogi
    this is tough, she can breathe on her own eh, hmm....
    Yes, but she's brain dead. Basically a vegetable. Would you want you and your family to suffer watching her at this state?

  9. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Quote Originally Posted by ts1n1ta
    ... i'll cross the bridge when i get there...
    Exactly! Madali lang sabihin na kaya ninyong tanggalin pero kapag nandoon na kayo ewan ko na lang kung ano ang gagawin niyo kapag magulang, asawa or anak mo iyon.

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    Ang hirap naman. I remember in my religion class in high school, mercy killing is only allowed by the Church if the person is clinically dead. Ang naalala ko sa kuwento ay nasagasaan ang bata ng truck tapos nabubuhay lang siya dahil sa respirator, medicines... ika nga can't live without them. Coma pa. Inubos ng family resources nila pero nung wala na talaga naghingi na sila ng permission sa Church para ma pull na ang plug.

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    its easy to say na iplull un plug.. pero pag dating mo na ikaw un nasa situation na un.. mahirapan kang mag decide.. pero 15 years..thats.. too long..

  12. Join Date
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    well initially mahirap talaga magdecide but 15 years is a LONG time, if time is not a factor then by all means dont pull d plug.

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    I've been asked this same question before. Don't want to elaborate to much, but yes it's hard to make these decisions. You have to look at both sides of the picture. The best thing to ask yourselves is, "does that person want to die because he/she is suffering or does this person want ANY chance given to be on this earth". Now if the person haven't mentioned anything before the accident (wishes), then this would even be more difficult. You must again think of this persons personality, abilities, wants/needs, and from your point of view decide on his/her fate.

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    tska makikita mo naman siguro sa movements eh.. kung gusto pa niya o ayaw na.. kasi kung ako ayaw ko rin na lalong mahirapan un taong mahal ko..

  15. Join Date
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    ang hirap............. kelangan ipagdasal ng maigi pag nasa sitwasyon na ganyan.....

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    IMO, if the person is brain dead wala na talagang pagasa.

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    I dont think I could. feeling ko if I ever did that parang pumatay na ren ako ng tao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinkaboy
    I dont think I could. feeling ko if I ever did that parang pumatay na ren ako ng tao.
    Technically hindi. Pero in reality when the brain is dead whats the use of the body.

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    if the patient is suffering for so long why prolong the agony, usual discussion of relatives, friends...
    1. sayang baka pwede pang mabuhay
    2. andami pa niyang pwedeng gawin
    3. masaya siguro pag andito pa siya kasama natin
    for me, if the patient is suffering so much let him go, maybe he had served gods time enough and prolonging his agony never feels any better, he who is bed ridden is not happy with himself,people around him may feel happy that he is still alive but dont other people understand the pain the patient has top go through to survive?uin shprt ala na siyang pwedeng gawin if he lives in machine alone,we could still be with our love one in memory and sincere prayers. para sa akin pahirap lang yun pipilitin kang mabuhay when its ove and its time to go, kasi di din madali yun me nakakabit nalang sayo para mabuhay... if a love one is in the hosp dying, maybe the best it could do is help unite the family and from there the family should reallu unite not only in the presence of a dying relative but unite with all heart=)

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    OO naman! bkit mo pa papatagalin kung alam mong dun din ang punta diba? Useless na rin kung brain dead na.

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