It's also quite possible that she didn't want to upset her parents about something like that.  I know that I didn't talk to my Mom and Dad about it til this happened to Terri, but lots of my friends knew.  When I talked to my Mom about it when I was filling out my living will, she lost it.  She started big time crying.
 
Stacy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] deep stuff-

But Terri S did not have a written statement and a husband who is
questionable and will benefit greatly from HIS decision.  HER FAMILY, who she has known
all her life
feels different.  The family will not benefit in any way if she is allow to
die, knowing that there may have been one more thing they could have done to
save THEIR child.
W

In a message dated 3/24/05 10:21:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Those of us with faith and 'other' plans definitely need to make our
wishes known - yes in writing.  Those remaining and missing us so very badly need
to quell their own sadness in whatever way works for them.  Life is definitely
for the living.

 

Dave  c3 1967 >>

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