01-07-2009, 10:16 AM | #61 |
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Now, if it would have been the last beer like in the Bolshevik Revolution....
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01-07-2009, 10:19 AM | #62 |
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Or the power outage durring the last 15 minutes of the game that caused the Nanking Massacare
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01-07-2009, 10:19 AM | #63 | |
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Even if it hadn't probably caused her seizure, (threw off her daily anti-seizure dosage) which isn't what killed her really, it was oxygen deprivation because the nurse (she had nurses 24/7) couldn't get the oxygen tank valve open immediately, the anti-seizure meds my sis had didn't help, the paramedics took too long to get there, and then they didn't have anti-seizure meds they should have had with them, all of which resulted in multiple organ failure, it really didn't do what it was supposed to and did a lot of things that just weren't good. And we don't know what she was aware of. She was never able to speak, having had a trach since infancy. She did have cognitive thinking abilities and learned some sign language but, we never really knew what she thought about anything. Again I will say, we don't know the details. And even if we did, we don't know what its like to have to choose medical treatments that often cause as much harm as good for someone we love. If he wasn't a Scientologist, but didn't believe in taking extraordinary measures to sustain a life because of that, would he be bashed for it? If his intentions REALLY were because he didn't want to see his son suffer, would that make it OK? I think it's more our fear of death and letting go of someone that causes people to cling to life, often times irrespective of it's quality. |
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This is more like say someone had a mental disorder, well that mental disorder is easily treatable with a little pill (not saying Jett's was, just an example.) The parent refuses to accept that mental disorders exist and that people who have them are lesser human beings because they can't will their way to being healthy and normal, so they don't allow the kid to take the meds. Well the kid goes insane and starts harming people and finally kills a bunch of people including himself. Would you consider that neglect?
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01-07-2009, 12:51 PM | #68 |
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Because Scientology is all about giving up thousands of dollars of your money, mandatory, in order to acheive enlightenment.......That's a little different than a real religion.
BTW, is Kawasaki Syndrome a legitimate disease recognized by real doctors? Or is it one of those things like "energy deficiency syndrome" that isn't accepted by most? |
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01-07-2009, 01:25 PM | #70 |
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Some of the reports I heard said medical officials said Jett was getting the anti-seizure medicines he needed.
Just because they didn't want to say he had autism, doesn't mean he wasn't being well taken care of. |
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