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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 980738" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Of course I was, that baby didn't stand a chance, and died 2 weeks later anyways.</p><p>Should have gotten a needle instead, and stop the suffering.</p><p></p><p>Same with my niece, she didn't stand a chance - and was pumped up on morphine and I even think a cocaine drug to ease the pain.</p><p>It should come to a point where a doctor should be able to say, "enough is enough".</p><p>Even her own parents said that.</p><p>She would have been better off if they would allow merci-killing.</p><p></p><p>Waiting for her to take her last breath was hard on everyone - luckily I wasn't there (Doctor told us in advance, that today is the day), and it was best just to have her immediate family there.</p><p></p><p>My brother (her father), still has nightmares. It's not easy, playing the waiting game on death, and sure was much harder for his daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 980738, member: 23950"] Of course I was, that baby didn't stand a chance, and died 2 weeks later anyways. Should have gotten a needle instead, and stop the suffering. Same with my niece, she didn't stand a chance - and was pumped up on morphine and I even think a cocaine drug to ease the pain. It should come to a point where a doctor should be able to say, "enough is enough". Even her own parents said that. She would have been better off if they would allow merci-killing. Waiting for her to take her last breath was hard on everyone - luckily I wasn't there (Doctor told us in advance, that today is the day), and it was best just to have her immediate family there. My brother (her father), still has nightmares. It's not easy, playing the waiting game on death, and sure was much harder for his daughter. [/QUOTE]
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