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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (225734)3/22/2005 3:16:40 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573941
 
Ted, What do you know that several MDs and several judges do not know?

I don't listen to doctors who think human emotions can be classified as "simple neurological reflexes." As for the judges, they're only ruling on the letter of the law, which allows her cheating husband to decide what's convenient for himself ... er, I meant right for his wife.


Oh my God......you are like my grandmother from the 'old country'. Whom do you listen to? Tom Delay?

Seriously, if this were me, and my parents were trying to keep me alive when by all accounts I'm a vegetable, I would kick my parents butts from heaven to hell when they died......assuming such places exist. This is a travesty perpetuated by arrogant and dysfunctional parents who can't stand to deal with the reality that their daughter is dead. I suspect had they loved her better when she was alive, she would not have turned bulimic and did the damage she did to herself.

I bet you think her parents are behaving this way out of love. I wouldn't be surprised if its more motivated by guilt.

The Schindlers are unwilling to let go and accept that their daughter is gone.

Can you blame them? It's their daughter, for crying out loud. If they want to care for her and hope against the odds that she might recover, why shouldn't they?


Because she isn't going to recover and her husband is the legal guardian. Those are two very solid reasons.

ted