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To: LeeR who wrote (27955)11/5/1999 7:01:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
<<Continuing the thought, doctors have made enormous strides in this field of saving a person's life. I see nothing wrong with that though there is something wrong with death by way of carelessness or neglect which may be prevalent at times in certain hospitals.>>

I'm not sure, are there times, when the dying wish they get little more care, that it is "better" to view the wishes of the dying patient and reduce level of care or even to neglect some procedures? I don't have the answers, but know which way I went when last the issues presented themselves. I still struggle over my "answer", and wonder how I can prevent these issues from hurting those few which love me in the future?