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Do Not Resuscitate? - Real ethical decisions
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<blockquote data-quote="The happy Objectivist" data-source="post: 75760292" data-attributes="member: 429069"><p>Well, that's good that he's able to get around and is still enjoying life somewhat and he's not in pain. It's good that he's in a facility too because at home he could fall and break a hip and at that age it's usually the end. My Grandmother was such a wonderful person, it was hard watching her in pain. She had the heart of a nine-year-old girl, full of wonder and enthusiasm into her 90's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The happy Objectivist, post: 75760292, member: 429069"] Well, that's good that he's able to get around and is still enjoying life somewhat and he's not in pain. It's good that he's in a facility too because at home he could fall and break a hip and at that age it's usually the end. My Grandmother was such a wonderful person, it was hard watching her in pain. She had the heart of a nine-year-old girl, full of wonder and enthusiasm into her 90's. [/QUOTE]
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