I ain't dead yet...
thunder wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 01:03:05 -0400, Captain Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
Harry is "special". He's exempt from both Federal and State laws
regarding these issues.
You know, I'm sure those clauses will be abused, and I really don't like
the sound of some of it, but these days, having a living will is as
prudent as having a regular will. Most of us find it uncomfortable
talking about death, but your loved ones do need to know your wishes
about "pulling the plug".
SW Tom must spend a lot of time at the hospital. I don't. I've never
been to a doctor's office where anyone has asked me the questions under
discussion here. In fact, I visited my ophthalmologist last week for an
exam, and *he* didn't ask me, either.
I still wonder if SW Tom looks frail *or* perhaps he has a medical
history that might necessitate asking him those life or death questions.
Your point, however, is pertinent. It's a good idea to have a living will.
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A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant.
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