Actually for what it's worth, I'm 26 and mostly because of the Schiavo 
situation; I made out a living will.  There will be no fighting over how 
I die now thank you...

Dana wrote:

>By not filing a living will she failed to say otherwise. Nothing more.
>I know I damn sure would not want my ex making medical decisions for
>me and would not have wanted him to so in the five years we stayed
>married after breaking up, in which it did not occur to me to make a
>living will. How many twenty-somethings do?
>
>Now the law, yes, the law may well be that he is her guardian, but
>this is a case where the law is an ass. It's very clear that he is at
>a minimum not concerned with her. When was the last time he visited?
>
>As for wanting it over, he has only to walk away. It need not concern
>him, but divorce does not seem to be an option for him, which makes me
>suspicious. Why not? That's a red flag for a bad relationship.
>
>The other remark about putting her there refers to an allegation that
>he hit her and she fell, hitting her head. I have no information as to
>actual causation, but I have not heard the story the way you tell it.
>I believe the husband's current version is that she was bulimic and
>gave herself a potassium imbalance through dehydration from vomiting.
>
>Dana
>
>
>On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 17:57:04 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>>Dana wrote:
>>>I'm saying I don't believe him. I have heard him and I have heard the
>>>parents. I believe them and I don't believe him. In my opinion what we
>>>are seeing is state-sanctioned domestic violence, and that's assuming
>>>he in fact has nothing to do with putting her in this condition.
>>>      
>>>
>>I don't see how he could've had anything to do with her accident since
>>it was due to medication she was prescribed by doctors who were then
>>sued due to their malpractice.  He would've had to have coerced her
>>doctors into prescribing the wrong drugs and then taking the heat from
>>his lawsuit.  Not too likely.
>>
>>As to him wanting it over, who wouldn't?  He's been in legal battles
>>for 15 years and probably has millions of people that harass him every
>>day due to this.  I'd want it over too.
>>
>>As for the state-sanctioned violence, that's way off the mark since
>>Ms. Schiavo did make her wishes known: by not filing a living will she
>>told the state that she wanted her husband to make the decisions.
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>
>

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