hearlady
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I just don't know. How do you feel about them "Pulling the Plug"?
Yes. I am in the process of obtaining a will. I will do more research. It just sort of hit me in the face when I was reading the draft.I think everyone should have them. And give copies to the relevant parties. My state has a registry for the directives in case they can’t find someone or there is a dispute. Also, wills/trusts - please do them if you can. I highly recommend it. Peace of mind and no family fights over who gets what. My kids know exactly who gets what so it’s not a topic for discussion.
Memento MoriSadly, all medical miracles are only temporary, in the end we all must die.
The problem with advanced directives and living wills is me defining under what circumstances I would like to die and under what circumstances I would like to continue living.
If I can be revived and continue living my life as it has always been that would be fine.
All that works when you have those people in your lives. I felt the same when I was married, but that changed when I became a widower. The directives I have cover and make distinctions regarding complications during routine procedures, and I trust my cousin who is my medical POA to be contacted to make a decision if there is doubt. Some people don't even have a cousin, in which case they especially need a directive.DH & I have financial documents (wills, trusts) in place, but have filed no medical advanced directives.
When asked about it, I say something like, "An advanced directive for a colonoscopy? If something goes wrong you'd better break out the paddles and whatever else you've got in those Code Blue carts. If you have any questions, my "advanced directive" is sitting in the waiting room. His name is XXXXX."
I was once asked about an advanced directive when about to undergo cataract surgery. CATARACT surgery. Seriously???
I don't extend my life-or-death power to a group of doctors with whom I have no relationship. My husband and children can make those decisions when and if the time comes.
Are they filed with your medical group, SD?I'm a believer. My mother had an Advanced Directive, although there was no plug to be pulled. Instead, I had to watch her waste away in hospice while there was nothing I could do but hold her hand and tell her it was okay if she let go.
Hubs and I both have them as well. One never knows when they will be needed, and if I'm so far gone that I am unconscious and breathing on a ventilator I'm ready to go. Even at 68, I've had a fantastic, active, enriching life and don't want to live the rest of it as a vegetable.