Cherry
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And I know exactly what it's like to stand there in hospital and be told your loved one is brain dead. When you are brain dead THERE IS NO RECOVERY. EVER.
It may take a week or so but hopefully and lovingly they will make the right decision and release her from the state she is in. She has no possible future at all; and is in a vegetative state. It's very hard for some to accept. "she" isn't there any more. Her brain has died and usually if left on respirator then pneumonia will set in like it did in our case when said SO refused to unplugged after diagnosis of brain dead. It is a very difficult decision but hopefully they will make the right one. Keeping her in a "locked in" state is useless. To everyone involved, not to mention the extremely high medical bills this state would cause. They need to let her go; with love.
JMO from personal exp.
:grouphug:
It may take a week or so but hopefully and lovingly they will make the right decision and release her from the state she is in. She has no possible future at all; and is in a vegetative state. It's very hard for some to accept. "she" isn't there any more. Her brain has died and usually if left on respirator then pneumonia will set in like it did in our case when said SO refused to unplugged after diagnosis of brain dead. It is a very difficult decision but hopefully they will make the right one. Keeping her in a "locked in" state is useless. To everyone involved, not to mention the extremely high medical bills this state would cause. They need to let her go; with love.
JMO from personal exp.
:grouphug: