should be ours, I believe. I do understand the ethical quandary medical doctors face when a patient's personal wishes diametrically oppose the Hippocratic Oath. Then again, this is why some states acknowledge Living Wills and Trusts.
How very wise of your mother, Katharine, to have taken the difficulty of making decisions out of your hands. I'm still trying to get my very healthy, but nearly 80-year-old mother to do the same.
Heck, I should do this for myself! Thank you for sharing your story.
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should be ours, I believe. I do understand the ethical quandary medical doctors face when a patient's personal wishes diametrically oppose the Hippocratic Oath. Then again, this is why some states acknowledge Living Wills and Trusts.
How very wise of your mother, Katharine, to have taken the difficulty of making decisions out of your hands. I'm still trying to get my very healthy, but nearly 80-year-old mother to do the same.
Heck, I should do this for myself! Thank you for sharing your story.
May 5, 2008 - 4:38pmThis Comment
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