Court-appointed doctors say she is in a persistent vegetative state with no hope of recovery. Her husband says she would not want to be kept alive in that condition, but her parents insist she could recover with treatment. So the issue now is not living on her own but being kept alive by others.
Precisely. In the state of Florida, there are legalities involved.......and every single one has been met. This isn't a new case. The lady has been in a persistent vegetative state for several years. Her husband, the federal headship, both biblically and legally, along with doctors and judges, have made the decision to allow her to die a normal death that occurs due to this state. The decision has been reviewed, reviewed some more by more courts, reviewed by even the Supreme Court, and yet, some of us are determined to undermine the rights of the family.
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Can anyone tell me whether there has been improvement in her condition since she suffered the brain damage? Is there really hope for recovery with treatment?
None, according to several doctors. While every case is unique, every passing year brings about an approximate 50% less chance of any recovery, much less one to any normal life. We could keep practically any person alive indefinitely through the use of machinery.