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Doc Farmer LCDR
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:11 pm Post subject: Doc Farmer's Living Will |
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Doc Farmer's Living Will
Written by Doc Farmer
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
By now, everybody in this country who is not living in a log cabin in the backwoods building explosive devices for delivery by the United States Postal Service has heard of Terri Schiavo. Commentators have been mispronouncing her name and, in most cases, misrepresenting her situation. Congress has asked the Federal courts to review her case, as is their right under Article III of the Constitution. The courts should be reviewing this request under Amendment XIV (equal protection). So far, one district judge has seen fit to not take this request seriously, and after only the most cursory review has rejected her parent's petition. It's now in the hands of a higher court, and I'm sure that there will be more judicial ducking and diving and shucking and jiving as we head up to "The Supremes" for their say on the matter.
Personally, I'm on the side of life. From what I've seen in various media outlets, there are enough questions about Mrs. Schiavo's situation to warrant a further review. There is no doubt that she is profoundly disabled. The question is, can she obtain some level of recovery and rehabilitation? Her husband, who has been accused of causing Mrs. Schiavo's condition in the first place, wants her dead. Well, perhaps it is because he's genuinely concerned about her wishes. Perhaps it is because he wants to permanently erase any evidence of wrongdoing. Or perhaps he's just a *****.
Mrs. Schiavo's parents want their daughter to live. Understandable for any parent. Are they deluding themselves as to their daughter's level of awareness? Or are they seeing things that others cannot? When working with the disabled, their actions and reactions can be very subtle. It's sort of like being around a person with a speech impediment. At first, you can't understand them at all. Gradually, however, you pick up on the nuances, and can comprehend what they are saying. This is true if the person has severe stuttering, or a cleft palate, or is profoundly deaf, or is from Alabama.
Naturally, the press looks for the "bad side" of the story, the most gut wrenching, or the most sensationalistic. Oddly, they've focused very little on Michael Schiavo's near-bigamy (he's got a "fiancée" and two kids), probably so they could promote Terri Schiavo's death. The media, which despite its denials is rabidly lib/dem/soc/commie, wants Mrs. Schiavo to die. Apparently, their promotion of and complicity in the slaughter of over 40 million babies is not enough. Now they're gunning for the grown-ups. Except, of course, for those grown-ups who murder or rape - no, they mustn't be punished. After all, if the Hildebeast gets her way, they'll be her new voting bloc.
If any sort of "good" can be gleaned from this horrific situation, it is probably that people are now much more aware of the need to make clear their wishes regarding their care, or the cessation thereof, in the event of catastrophic illness or injury resulting in total mental incapacitation. Many of us have signed the organ donor card on the back of our driver's licenses (at least, I hope we have!), but few have outlined what to do if the next-to-worst happens.
So, I want to make my wishes plain.
Not just to my family and friends, but to all of you as well. Perhaps it will help to prompt you toward documenting your desires regarding this serious subject.
First, let me make this statement. If I am brain dead - and I mean ACTUALLY brain dead - pull the plug. By brain dead, I do not mean what happens after a 96-hour C-SPAN marathon, either. There had better be CAT scans, PET scans, MRI scans and a Vulcan Mind Meld that prove beyond any doubt that the lights are on, but nobody's home.
Now, this brings up the question of "what is brain death?" Valid question. Brain death can be determined by the following -
- Destruction of the frontal, pre-frontal and parietal lobes, the cerebral cortex and the limbic system.
- Widespread disruption of neurochemistry in which neurotransmission has halted.
- Hypoxia (lack of oxygen to the brain) for more than 20 minutes in normal temperatures, or more than 4 hours in cases of extended hypothermia.
- My ever, ever, EVER getting married again!
- Voting for Clinton. Any Clinton.
If I am in a debilitated state, and there is absolutely no hope of recovery or rehabilitation (and I do mean NO hope), then it's time to say adios, muchachos. A debilitated state does not mean that the cash flow of the ex-wives require an injection of insurance money, either.
By the way, let me state now that if any (bleep)ing lawyers try to intervene in my case in opposition to my wishes, any of my family are fully authorized to shoot the bastards. Preferably often. This would come under the heading of "mercy killing" as far as I'm concerned. I know I'd certainly feel much better.
The only people who have authority to speak on my behalf on this subject shall be my parents, my sisters, and my children (when they reach the age of majority), and then only as regards my written instructions being carried out to the fullest. Those who do not have any say in my demise would by the aforementioned ex-spouses, any (bleep)ing lawyers who (miraculously) survive the onslaught of familial gunfire, credit card companies, investors, insurance adjustors, morticians, coffin salesmen, Columbia Record House, political commentators, polling companies, (bleep)ing judges, and the guy who made me that really awful sausage roll at Lexy's Pizza in 1979.
If the circumstance arises where I must kick the bucket, shuffle off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and join the bleedin' choir invisible, I sure as hell don't want to be starved to death. Being on a diet at present, this does not come to the top of my list as a "way to go." Nor do I want to suffer other forms of tortuous expiration like a Paulie Shore movie marathon. No, just replace the oxygen tube with a good bong of Maui Wowie, shove about a dozen Twinkies through the feeding tube, and don't do the IV push of narcotics until the last cut of "Dark Side of the Moon" slowly fades out.
Afterwards, strip me down for parts like an old Chevy, chuck what's left in a cardboard box, turn the temp to extra crispy, and load the ashes into a good-sized fireworks rocket. It'd be one last chance for everybody to go "Oooooh, Ahhhhhh" about me that didn't involve my world-famous lasagna recipe. Which, by the way, I'm taking to my grave.
Some might say that I'm making light of a serious issue. Quite the opposite is true. If Terri Schiavo had written her wishes down, no matter what those wishes were, they should have been respected. Having a less-than-reliable source communicating those wishes is what has caused such a conundrum for her, for her family, for the courts and congress. Now, at least, there is no doubt about what my wishes are.
What are yours?
About the Writer: Doc Farmer is a writer and humorist who is also a moderator on ChronWatch's Forum. He formerly lived in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but now resides in the Midwest. Doc receives e-mail at docfarmer9999@yahoo.co.uk.
This Article Was First Published In ChronWatch At: http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=13664 _________________
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Fort Campbell Vice Admiral
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:51 pm Post subject: Re: Doc Farmer's Living Will |
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Doc Farmer wrote: |
Some might say that I'm making light of a serious issue. Quite the opposite is true. If Terri Schiavo had written her wishes down, no matter what those wishes were, they should have been respected. Having a less-than-reliable source communicating those wishes is what has caused such a conundrum for her, for her family, for the courts and congress. Now, at least, there is no doubt about what my wishes are.
What are yours? |
You got the lesson to be learned from all of this, Doc. The website for the national living will database is: http://www.uslivingwillregistry.com/
You can find the LEGAL Living Will for your state here and print it out. Be sure and have your signature notarized. Look under ADVANCE DIRECTORY FORMS and find your State. If you wish they will keep it online for you here.
Please note however, one still has to let the ER or hospital know to look it up here. Doctors and/or emergency room personnel do not automatically look this information up and would never know you have one unless the patient or a family member comes in with the signed and notarized legal document.
One should also be aware that there are different requirements for different states so if you travel you should be aware of the rules and laws in that state also. |
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Fort Campbell Vice Admiral
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 4:03 pm Post subject: Re: Doc Farmer's Living Will |
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Doc Farmer wrote: |
Now, this brings up the question of "what is brain death?" Valid question.
Brain death can be determined by the following -
[list][*]Destruction of the frontal, pre-frontal and parietal lobes, the cerebral cortex and the limbic system. |
One pertinent point here and as so many are relying on the MSM I will also for this point.
From FOX NEWS:
Doctors say she is severely brain-damaged and has no chance of recovery in her persistent vegetative state. A CAT scan made several years ago indicates that her cerebral cortex, the upper part of the brain, has largely atrophied and been replaced by spinal fluid.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,151227,00.html |
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Doc Farmer LCDR
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:03 pm Post subject: Re: Doc Farmer's Living Will |
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Fort Campbell wrote: | Doc Farmer wrote: |
Now, this brings up the question of "what is brain death?" Valid question.
Brain death can be determined by the following -
[list][*]Destruction of the frontal, pre-frontal and parietal lobes, the cerebral cortex and the limbic system. |
One pertinent point here and as so many are relying on the MSM I will also for this point.
From FOX NEWS:
Doctors say she is severely brain-damaged and has no chance of recovery in her persistent vegetative state. A CAT scan made several years ago indicates that her cerebral cortex, the upper part of the brain, has largely atrophied and been replaced by spinal fluid.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,151227,00.html |
Now that's rather odd. I had read elsewhere that Michael Schiavo had repeatedly forbade any CAT scans, MRIs, etc. I wonder what doctors took those scans... _________________
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Fort Campbell Vice Admiral
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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I don't have the Link right now, but you might Google it. From my recollection this scan was ordered by one of the judges during the last court battle in FL. |
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Doc Farmer LCDR
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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Fort Campbell wrote: | I don't have the Link right now, but you might Google it. From my recollection this scan was ordered by one of the judges during the last court battle in FL. |
I'll check it out. Thanks for the tip! _________________
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Fort Campbell Vice Admiral
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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This gives the most detailed outline of the events and court proceedings in this case that I have been able to find. From reading this Terri's CAT Scan from 12 years ago showed the atrophy of her cerebral cortex that was mentioned on FOX. As much controversy as this case has caused the info in here should be preserved.
http://pekinprattles.blogspot.com/2005/03/dr-cranfords-complete-terri-schiavo.html |
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minnie presley Commander
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:42 pm Post subject: terri |
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also on hannity and colmes last night they had the nurse who took care of her for 18 months she signed an affidavit, and she tells how michael would not let them give her treatment, when he came there would grab her records and go into her rooom and close the door threaghten the nurses, they all lodged complaints aboput her with supervisors and the doctors and were terminated, this creep is a murderer, he knows if she wakes up he will go to jail, I hope her family sue him the attorney and scientology religion who are supporting him, all I can say is beware all handicapped people because if he succeeds, this will start a pattern, when spouse ofr family are fed up with they will starve you to death |
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minnie presley Commander
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Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:56 pm Post subject: terri |
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Judge greer needs to be taken care of will someone please tell me who do these judgea have to answer to, rush was saying that the congress created them appointed them but who has the power to hold them responsible, because this judge needs to be fired if terri dies charged with murder, just heard he has stopped the state from taking her under their care based on the new evidence from this mayo clinic nureologist please if someone can answer my question, because it bothers me that they have more power that the congress or the president |
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DLI78 PO3
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:24 am Post subject: |
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Doc,
What about the guys in the Army (can't speak for other services) who make Major (O-4) and have the mandatory pre-frontal lobotomy? They don't count as vegetative, exactly, just dumber than a box of rocks. (yeah, I know everybody knows some O-4 or even O-5 who got a botched lobotomy and remained fairly human and intelligent; I met two of 'em. Let's go with the averages for argument's sake.)
I can't argue with your logic about remarriage or voting for a Clinton, though. You hit your target with those two.
I still haven't decided how I would want to be treated if I was in that condition. I agree with you that they better do every possible test twice before they decide I'm brain dead (I only reenlisted ONCE, so it WASN'T PERMANENT! I got better, kind of). If I have to rely on a feeding tube like Terri, I think I'd want to hang around. If that's what doctors call brain dead these days, they haven't seen my office at 4:45 p.m. on a Friday. (Sort of like the pre-zombie scenes in Shaun of the Dead, but not quite as lively.)
But if they need a bunch of machines scavenged from some auto shop to keep me breathing and the heart pumping, hell, pull the plug and donate the spare parts (body parts, not auto). _________________ DLI 78
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DLI78 PO3
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:27 am Post subject: |
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Minnie,
Quote: | Judge greer needs to be taken care of |
Kind of reminds me of that line, "Will nobody rid me of this troublesome priest?"
Maybe Jeb will grow a pair and arrest Judge Greer and Michael Schiavo for conspiracy to commit murder. What a pair of scum bags. _________________ DLI 78
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Doc Farmer LCDR
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:42 pm Post subject: |
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Lotsa_Static wrote: | Doc,
What about the guys in the Army (can't speak for other services) who make Major (O-4) and have the mandatory pre-frontal lobotomy? They don't count as vegetative, exactly, just dumber than a box of rocks. (yeah, I know everybody knows some O-4 or even O-5 who got a botched lobotomy and remained fairly human and intelligent; I met two of 'em. Let's go with the averages for argument's sake.)
I can't argue with your logic about remarriage or voting for a Clinton, though. You hit your target with those two.
I still haven't decided how I would want to be treated if I was in that condition. I agree with you that they better do every possible test twice before they decide I'm brain dead (I only reenlisted ONCE, so it WASN'T PERMANENT! I got better, kind of). If I have to rely on a feeding tube like Terri, I think I'd want to hang around. If that's what doctors call brain dead these days, they haven't seen my office at 4:45 p.m. on a Friday. (Sort of like the pre-zombie scenes in Shaun of the Dead, but not quite as lively.)
But if they need a bunch of machines scavenged from some auto shop to keep me breathing and the heart pumping, hell, pull the plug and donate the spare parts (body parts, not auto). |
Well, by your metrics, there are about 535 guys in a big domed building in Washington who would qualify as "brain dead" - yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense, come to think of it... _________________
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Lotsa_Static wrote: | Minnie,
Quote: | Judge greer needs to be taken care of |
Kind of reminds me of that line, "Will nobody rid me of this troublesome priest?"
Maybe Jeb will grow a pair and arrest Judge Greer and Michael Schiavo for conspiracy to commit murder. What a pair of scum bags. |
I hope somebody opens an investigation. I guess I have to say 'better late than never.' |
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Doc Farmer LCDR
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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Rdtf wrote: | Lotsa_Static wrote: | Minnie,
Quote: | Judge greer needs to be taken care of |
Kind of reminds me of that line, "Will nobody rid me of this troublesome priest?"
Maybe Jeb will grow a pair and arrest Judge Greer and Michael Schiavo for conspiracy to commit murder. What a pair of scum bags. |
I hope somebody opens an investigation. I guess I have to say 'better late than never.' |
Late may be coming pretty soon. Mrs. Schiavo's been off the food/water for seven days now. _________________
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