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Well, it had to happen I suppose...... | |
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Ya, we're trying to do the same thing here. | |
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One cancer patient who had suffered a heart attack and been put on the LCP had all his tubes and drips removed, including hydrating fluids, on the false grounds that he was dying.A whole month. WOW. A cancer patient that is in intense and constant pain lived a whole month longer. We still don't know how long this patient would have lived without the tubes and fluid pumps. I assume it was a miserable month for that poor patient. Herein lies the problem. People assume length over quality when it comes to life. If you are terminal and in excessive pain there is little that can be done for a patient than make them comfortable in the final days. Its clear that the family insisted on fighting until the end. This is a suck justification for allowing a patient to die in peace instead of being hooked up to machines. ____________ Proud member of TSWB. End terrorism by building a school | |
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This is a suck justification for allowing a patient to die in peace instead of being hooked up to machines. +1 ____________ | |
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IMO, when the time comes I want to go out fast. | |
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Not in my experience, Chris. On the haematology ward we had two terminal patients who were overseen by nurses on a 15 minute basis. They adjusted their morphine for the pain levels until they slipped away quietly. ____________ It's good to be back amongst friends and colleagues | |
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Glad to hear that John, so much negative NHS stuff around these days. Perhaps I should have said "are often not able to". | |
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Personally, I think it's all down to the hospital itself & the quality of it's staff. | |
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I think familys should also communicate what there final wishes are. | |
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Using "Logan's Run" as an example is stretching it a bit. As I recall they all were terminated at the age of thirty. Now in "Soilent Green" you could choose to end it all and have a nice long drift into permanent slumber while watching scenes from a world that no longer existed. | |
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.....What next? Over time, reduce the age so that those that do nothing for the benefit of society, are put to sleep? In "The Giver", I believe it was referred to as "being released". ____________ -Dave #2 | |
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Using "Logan's Run" as an example is stretching it a bit. As I recall they all were terminated at the age of thirty. Now in "Soilent Green" you could choose to end it all and have a nice long drift into permanent slumber while watching scenes from a world that no longer existed. Not really Bob. I did state in the 1st post, what next? Reduce the age over time. Who knows what mankind will be doing in, say, a 100 years from now. ____________ | |
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Then there is ZARDOX depicting a future time when some of mankind lives so long they get bored with living. Trying to predict man'ssituation 100 years from now is about as hard as predicting the wearther. | |
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Just how many hospitals are actually using LCP? | |
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district nurses now doctors | |
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The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread insurrection in English history but also the best-documented popular rebellion to have occurred during medieval times. The names of some of its leaders, John Ball, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, are still familiar in popular culture, although little is known of them. Not sure that we would get very far though, with these two .... Peasants | |
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The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread insurrection in English history but also the best-documented popular rebellion to have occurred during medieval times. The names of some of its leaders, John Ball, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, are still familiar in popular culture, although little is known of them. Wasn't he a recent Home Secretary? No wonder the country's in a mess.... :) ____________ | |
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