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Not to mention that you have to actually give the DNR to the hospital staff, not merely have it in your wallet.LOL, go to south Florida, Fort Myers, Miami, all over and everyone of those ICU wards down there are full of 80+ year old geezers on respirators. I saw it when my Dad died and had to hire an attorney TO HONOR DAD'S WISHES. DAD HAD A DNR ORDER IN PLACE and they still had him on the respirator for 2 days before I could fly down there. Dad had a Right to Die card in his wallet stating "I refuse all life saving techniques and support systems if I am not able to breathe and live on my own"
And the greedy bastard doctors I had to threaten to sue because they would not honor that accused me of "Well, some kids want to pull the plug on their parents."
NO, Dad WANTED THAT and real men do what is right.
All red blooded Americans that are good citizens go by that. Only a weak chump wants to live off of someone else's misery. The strong go when their time has come.
CASH PROFITS FOR THE HOSPITALS
You people are about as naive and gullible as they come.
You are not very smart. We are not talking about disabilities here.
We are talking about irresponsible and immature citizens like you that refuse to make the tough, hard decisions in life and always pass the buck on society.
You are a closet liberal. Your milk is weak.
I imagine you merely had to sign a new DNR as the one he had signed allowed for the respirator.
You're a liar or a fool, not sure which. Florida hospitals are not full of brain dead old people.
Last year the rightwing nutcases had a melt down over a provision in the health care bill that allowed for insurance to pay for doctors discussing these choices with their patients. But no, that was a death panel.
You people are fools.
DNR order was ALREADY AT THE HOSPITAL, been there for almost a year as Dad had been there 3 other times that year. Same hospital. Right to life card in wallet. DNR on file and in the chart.
Try again. Please tell us you have something better than that.