MommyStephV
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Someone please correct me if I'm just being completely dense, admittedly I've not followed this story at all until he arrived back in the US, but did the doctors just hold back information when they initially described his condition? From my limited knowledge, this unresponsive wakefulness condition he was in, doesn't necessarily mean he was near death does it? He could have, in theory, lived a full lifetime in this "condition"...correct? I guess what I'm wondering is if there was underlying medical issues going on that weren't disclosed in the initial reports from doctors when he first arrived, perhaps why they released him, they knew he was near death (most likely not a humanitarian gesture on their part, he likely became too much of a problem for them to deal with) or was something done medically to end his life here? I feel horrible saying that as I haven't read or seen anything that leads me to believe his family felt that way, it just seems odd to me that from all accounts I had read, he was breathing on his own, and then 6 days later, he's passed away.
Ugh, I feel horrible even writing that, and truly apologize if I've missed something that indicated he was in a far worse medical condition than I've understood him to be. Regardless, prayers to his family and friends, what an awful situation.
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Ugh, I feel horrible even writing that, and truly apologize if I've missed something that indicated he was in a far worse medical condition than I've understood him to be. Regardless, prayers to his family and friends, what an awful situation.
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