As much as mostly they and we wish they did, they don't and never will.
This is why euthanasia for people who cannot make those decisions for themselves is nothing more than convenience for the Dr's and hospitals, and sometimes exasperated caretakers of these individuals and nothing more.
Now, for those who decide themselves to take this option, more power to you and Dr Death is back in business, at least not behind bars anymore and do what you want with your life, just make sure you do it right.
But for those who cannot make these decisions, the last person I want doing it for me is some Dr and hospital that's more worried about getting paid than anything else. Or some freaky right to die group or even by a spouse with self serving ulterior motives that put Terry Schaivo in the ground.
This story proves if you have loving caretakers that wish to keep hope alive as this gentleman's family did for 19 long and miserable I'm sure years you just might be rewarded for your God given patience.
This is why euthanasia for people who cannot make those decisions for themselves is nothing more than convenience for the Dr's and hospitals, and sometimes exasperated caretakers of these individuals and nothing more.
Now, for those who decide themselves to take this option, more power to you and Dr Death is back in business, at least not behind bars anymore and do what you want with your life, just make sure you do it right.
But for those who cannot make these decisions, the last person I want doing it for me is some Dr and hospital that's more worried about getting paid than anything else. Or some freaky right to die group or even by a spouse with self serving ulterior motives that put Terry Schaivo in the ground.
This story proves if you have loving caretakers that wish to keep hope alive as this gentleman's family did for 19 long and miserable I'm sure years you just might be rewarded for your God given patience.
Pole wakes up from 19-year coma:
BBC NEWS | Europe | "A Polish man has woken up from a 19-year coma to find the Communist party no longer in power and food no longer rationed, Polish TV reports.
Railway worker Jan Grzebski, 65, fell into a coma after he was hit by a train in 1988.
'Now I see people on the streets with mobile phones and there are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin,' he told Polish television."
He credits his survival to his wife, Gertruda, who cared for him.
Doctors gave him only two or three years to live after the accident. read more
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