is the decision.
People can always throw up whatifs to try to block someones argument.
Do you think a person has a right to decide if they live or die?
If you are a veggie do you want to stay alive?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 2:04 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: This is .....
How do you know that being in that state isn't some sort of nirvana for
the person?
How do you know that you aren't floating around outside your body having
the time of your life in that state?
How.....do you know?
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting. So, opening your eyes when someone asks you to is
considered
reflexive? (That's what she did in that one video, though maybe you'd
take
issue with whether or not she was really responding or if it just
happened
to be a timing coincidence or some sort of instinctual reaction to the
sound
of a voice.)
I'm just sort of pondering this. I've always said I wouldn't want to be
kept
alive in a vegetative state (and I still think that's true). But, now
I'm
just wondering if I should be more specific about what I mean. (And,
yes, I
should probably put together a living will.)
-D
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