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Monday,Sep 29 2008, 03:05:46 AMA Journey through hell.
A Journey through hell.
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Vanderpump and Sykes, Solicitors (Enfield)
Susan Rodway Q.C. (Mary's Q.C. appointed by Andrew Morgan (APIL member) of Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP, Mary's solicitor.)
... CULLING THE OLD AND SICK The UK National 'Health Service (NHS) is introducing a policy of
withdrawing food, fluid and treatment once the close-to-death judgement
has been made to put them on what they call the 'death pathway'.The
patient is also fed sedative drugs continually until death which can
mask the fact that their state of health has improved.
Professor Peter Millard, Emeritus
Professor of Geriatrics, University of London, and Dr Peter Hargreaves,
a consultant in Palliative Medicine at St Luke's cancer centre in
Guildford, are among many doctors who are extremely concerned at what
is happening.
They say that patients are being
diagnosed as being close to death 'without regard to the fact that the
diagnosis could be wrong'. Dr Hargreaves said that some patients were
being wrongly put on the 'pathway', which created a 'self-fulfilling
prophecy' that they would die.
He said that he had personally taken
patients off the pathway who went on to live for 'significant' amounts
of time and warned that many doctors were not checking the progress of
patients enough to notice improvement in their condition.
'I have been practising palliative
medicine for more than 20 years and I am getting more concerned about
this 'death pathway' that is coming in', he said. Hazel Fenton, an 80-year-old British grandmother, had her drugs and
food stopped under this 'scheme' when doctors said she had days to live
and yet nine months later she was still alive after her outraged
daughter, Christine Ball, fought with doctors for four days to have the
drugs and food restored.
A nurse even asked Christine what she
wanted to do with her mother's body. Christine was exactly right when
she said: 'My mother was going to be left to starve and dehydrate to
death. It really is a subterfuge for legalised euthanasia of the
elderly ...' It is indeed the drip, drip, drip to forced euthanasia.
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9/26/2008 9:16 AMcompensation!
the solicitors have been good with us up to now and hope it will be sorted soon!
we are on a no win,no lose case ,so some solicitors are not so bad,anyway i wish you and your wife all the best with your case....GOOD LUCK!!












































12/29/2008 8:06 AMHAVE A NICE DAY!