Originally Posted by: PonyOnelook at it this way: in nature she'd have died 15 years ago.
we've kept her body alive without a brain for over a decade and the only reason she's still here is a network of plastic tubes that put nutrients into her bloodstream (she can't chew or swallow because... well... she's brain dead). do you think that's what God intended? I don't. I believe in God and I think that there's a certain point where nature trumps science. we can't bring her back from the dead, which is where she is, so is it more cruel to press on or let go?
it's a sad and pathetic way to go. at least she isn't there to comprehend it.
good point, I think I've changed my mind