1. Do you believe that Terri Schiavo should be allowed to die or that she should be kept alive? I think she should be allowed to die in one way, but in another, her parents are willing to care for her, and they want her alive. I am honestly torn.
2. Has the Schiavo case made you take any action towards creating a living will of your own? I haven't made a living will, but everyone who knows me, knows my wishes.
3. Let's forget what we know -- or more likely, what we think we know -- about Schiavo's condition. If you suffered a brain injury that would leave you in a non-responsive vegetative state (whether Schiavo is in this state or not) and your doctors said that there was so much brain damage that there would be no hope of recovery, would you want to be kept alive no matter what? No way. If there is no quality of life, no ability to be a productive member of society, let me go.
4. Has anyone outside of your immediate family ever asked you to be their "personal representative" to make such a decision on their behalf if they ever suffer a severe injury? Do you think you could really make the decision? Outside of immediate family? No. But I know the wishes of several who are close to me, and I would respect their wishes, regardless of the emotional pain.
5. Do you have a special outfit ready for Easter Sunday? Does your family have any special Easter traditions? I'll decide what to wear tomorrow morning. We have no Easter traditions...we just do the same thing...every year. ROFL, I cracked me up. Anyway, we will hide eggs for the girls and eat too much. Is that a tradition?
6. What room of your house is the absolute messiest? Would you ever let a house guest see it? My room is the worst. My best friend has been in there when it's not clean, but if I know someone is coming over, I clean it. If I don't know ahead of time, I close the door.
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Saturday Six
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Remember your doctor need to know also.
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