Have you made end-of-life care plans?

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  • Donna Latteri - 8 years ago

    Doctors don't know everything. My friend was diagnosed as having three months to live with aggressive breast cancer; the doctor said there was nothing thing more they could do. Radical treatment would not even work. She sought alternative treatments and is now cancer free since June 2015. The cancer had traveled from her breast to her bones making her hips paper thin and eating her ribs and sternum. She went to Mexico for treatment with baking soda and watched her tumors shrink . With proper health care and watching her alkaline levels she is now cancer free and is extremely healthy. Senator Baumbach would have had her in the grave by now.

  • Lawrence - 8 years ago

    I think it's a good idea. I've worked with hospice and nursing homes for 7 years and came across patients who wanted to end their life cause of the pain or the financial burden that's been put on their family.

  • Lawrence - 8 years ago

    I think it's a good idea. I've worked with hospice and nursing homes for 7 years and came across patients who wanted to end their life cause of the pain or the financial burden that's been put on their family.

  • fed up - 8 years ago

    another bs Delaware online story

  • That guy - 8 years ago

    GIVE ME A BREAK! My "sins" are all paid for chief! But to the people I've "sinned" against not some god. End of life plans means what you want as far as taking care of your remains & such. Hopefully on the slim chance I'm wrong your God will forgive though. But I don't need a god to tell me how to live my life. I do what's right for my fellow man & myself.

  • That guy - 8 years ago

    GIMME A BREAK FELLA!

  • tom morrison - 8 years ago

    It's important to make sure that whomever you determine as Medical Power of Attorney is *also* on board with your end-of-life planning. I've seen families & physicians fight over this. If you've expressed a "let me go" policy, ensure your Doctor & your MPOA BOTH have it in writing...

    !

  • Bob Mason - 8 years ago

    Most important 'end of life care plans" you can make, is to make sure your SINS are paid for in full. And that's exactly what God invites everyone to do. That's what HE did for all at the Cross through Christ. Your job, is only too believe it, and receive it.

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