When is it okay to pull the plug?

Wesley J. Smith has written an article that is a must read for anyone who thinks that we should so easily pull the plug on patients assumed to be brain dead – ala Terri Schiavo.

Image of Terri Schiavo

Here is an excerpt from his article:

On October 19, only months after being nearly dehydrated to death when his feeding tube was removed, Jesse Ramirez walked out of the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix on his own two legs. Ramirez is lucky to be alive. Early last June, a mere one week after a serious auto accident left him unconscious, his wife Rebecca and doctors decided he would never recover and pulled his feeding tube. He went without food and water for five long days. But then his mother, Theresa, represented by lawyers from the Arizona-based Alliance Defense Fund, successfully took Rebecca to court demanding a change of guardianship on the grounds that Rebecca and Jesse’s allegedly rocky marriage disqualified her for the role.

Read the full article here.

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