Terri Schaivo’s Nightmare – Could Have Been Avoided With a Living Will
If you are in the 70-95% of Americans who would rather refuse aggressive medical treatment that would artificially delay death, you need to create a Living Will as soon as possible. As Terri Schiavo’s family learned, even healthy 20 somethings can benefit from a Living Will. Sadly, the Terri Schaivo case now stands to remind people of the heartbreaking consequences of not creating a Living Will.
At the young age of 26, Terri Schiavo suffered a heart attack. Oxygen could not reach Terri’s brain causing massive brain damage that put Terri into a vegetative state. Terri was kept alive in this state for several years through the use of a feeding tube. Although Terri received multiple of medical treatment, the damage done to her brain could not be repaired. Eight years after Terri’s heart attack, her husband Michael decided to remove Terri’s feeding tube. Everyone involved knew that if doctors removed the feeding tube that was keeping her alive artificially, Terri would die. Terri’s parents fought Michael’s attempt to remove the feeding tube, claiming that Terri would have wanted to be kept alive. Michael and Terri’s parents had no choice but to take the dispute to court, forcing a judge who had never met Terri to decide her fate. Years later after very public court battles, the court ruled that Michael could remove Terri’s feeding tube. When Terri’s doctors removed her feeding tube, Terri passed away – 15 years after her initial heart attack.
In addition to the tragedy suffered by Terri and her family, another tragedy is that the entire situation could have been avoided if Terri had made a Living Will. Although Terri’s husband and parents fought over what they believed Terri’s wishes were, Terri never got a say in the matter. Instead, her fate was left up to a judge who didn’t even know Terri. Most people wouldn’t want their families to fight the way Terri’s did, not to mention the millions of dollars that were spent on the legal battles and Terri’s medical care.