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Following a person's wishes for end life care
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 736417" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>I do agree the pain he's in and the pain and damage it will cause. But it was his wishes. No, don't feel she's jelous, again hiss pain and suffering. Oh, no pain medications cause lowers blood pressure and unless we say let go they wont give any. He knows everything going on. </p><p></p><p>My sister I understand why but it was up to my dad before all this. And yes, he will still die even the next day, a week later, unknown. It's one thing to disagree but what she said yikes hurts. Almost everyone said even if cpr was my dad's wishes ( really...I wouldn't know what to do if it wasnt) in this case it should thrown out because all his issues.</p><p></p><p>I don't know..I'm just done fighting and not being understood or believed. As far as cop he was with patient in back BUT HE was out while with us n I walked away he never talked to me. U could hear sis telling him I was mad for no reason and not getting all this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 736417, member: 18100"] I do agree the pain he's in and the pain and damage it will cause. But it was his wishes. No, don't feel she's jelous, again hiss pain and suffering. Oh, no pain medications cause lowers blood pressure and unless we say let go they wont give any. He knows everything going on. My sister I understand why but it was up to my dad before all this. And yes, he will still die even the next day, a week later, unknown. It's one thing to disagree but what she said yikes hurts. Almost everyone said even if cpr was my dad's wishes ( really...I wouldn't know what to do if it wasnt) in this case it should thrown out because all his issues. I don't know..I'm just done fighting and not being understood or believed. As far as cop he was with patient in back BUT HE was out while with us n I walked away he never talked to me. U could hear sis telling him I was mad for no reason and not getting all this [/QUOTE]
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