Category Archives: life-ending decisions

Update on Wagman Op-Ed — Concord Monitor picks it up

I hope this is the end of it, but today’s edition of the Concord Monitor carried Wagman’s essay, using the gentler, but less accurate title of “It’s time to pull out the tubes and allow my father to die.” FYI – Unlike the LA Times, the Monitor provides a “comments” section for this op-ed. Nothing … Continue reading Update on Wagman Op-Ed — Concord Monitor picks it up

LA Times: “Time for Dad to die” a really disturbing essay

Yesterday’s edition of the LA Times featured an op-ed by contributor and author Diana Wagman, titled “Time for Dad to die.” The op-ed by Wagman is even worse than the title would lead one to believe. The opening sentence of her piece gives us fair warning: I love my 90-year-old father, and I wish he … Continue reading LA Times: “Time for Dad to die” a really disturbing essay

Washington Post: Saletan on “Redefining Life and Death”

I’m a little late on this, but William Saletan, national correspondent for Slate.com, wrote a pretty thoughtful analysis of the current medical debates regarding the definition of death. First published as an essay on Slate, “The Doctors Who are Redefining Life and Death” was published in the Sunday, Oct. 5th edition of the Washington Post. … Continue reading Washington Post: Saletan on “Redefining Life and Death”

Update: Haleigh Poutre and the Strange Priorities of Massachusetts Legislators

Wesley Smith has an update on Haleigh Poutre, who apparently – and hopefully – will be spared having to testify in the trial of her stepfather, Jason Strickland. Haleigh Poutre narrowly escaped the death planned for her by medical professionals at Baystate Medical Center and publicly-appointed guardians from Massachussets DSS. These professionals all signed off … Continue reading Update: Haleigh Poutre and the Strange Priorities of Massachusetts Legislators

U.K. Article on Consciousness Research Contains Bombshell “Accusation”

Last week, my email and blog alerts let me know about a “new” article on research into consciousness. Wesley Smith posted his entry on an article describing the activity of researchers in the UK seeking to reduce the 40% error rate in diagnosis of persistent vegetative state. Alex Schandenberg also featured the article and commented … Continue reading U.K. Article on Consciousness Research Contains Bombshell “Accusation”