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TopicThe hospital gave my Grandmother a blood transfusion without permission.
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09/09/20 3:52:53 PM
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Artemis86 posted...
To the people insisting the hospital made the right call, would you agree with a hospital violating a "do not resuscitate" order? If someone is constantly suffering, wants to die and cannot survive unsupported, would you just go "Lol no" and force them to continue a life of misery until death is impossible to prevent?

Where do we draw the line on forcing people to live against their will?
a DNR is often based on a severely reduced quality of life after a resuscitation. A blood transfusion does not typically carry such risks. Not comparable. Bringing in right to die is also not really comparable and you're only muddying any point you think you're making.
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