To: JustPiper
My daughter and I have written instructions, although, we need to do more research to make sure all the bases are covered. Even when there are no other family members who would be involved, the attitude of the medical community must be considered.
IMO, having a written advance directive protects the person you entrust with your care as well as you.
To: windchime
IMO, having a written advance directive protects the person you entrust with your care as well as you. I agree! It is a very unselfish, loving thing to do. What about having a thread here for legal purposes of what Freeper's directives are here as a backup? Is that tasteless or too bizarre?
307 posted on
11/02/2003 2:13:07 AM PST by
JustPiper
(RIP Freeper Lynne - God loves you! You are our angel now!)
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