If you seriously believe your wife would let you die just to collect all your life insurance you need to divorce her or at least let her know that you've made the beneficiary someone else, instead.
You are changing subjects, my reply was to your comment "I doubt it, cling to this dream while she is yanking the cord from the wall."Actually my pessimism is your reality. Go to the insurance section of GTAM for a reality check when comes to insurance in ontario. Ohip bills your insurer when it relates to a motor accident. Most of the insurance premium for a motor vehicle is for accident benefits. People of Ontaio are subjected to the maguinty health premium of 300 to 900 and whatever income taxes are relegated towards health care. In ontario you pay up the rear for this so great public health system we supposedly have. There was a story on w5 or fifth estate where doctors decide if you are worth their effort or not. In this situation for whatever reason the doctors didn't want to do the surgery that could have saved him in turn they did a sales job on the family to go along with them in pulling the plug. If this happened in the states, the hospitol would have queried the health insurance to see what you are covered for and or presented the cost to the family and did the surgery. In Ontario, it's about saving tax dollars or masking medical incompetence.
You are changing subjects, my reply was to your comment "I doubt it, cling to this dream while she is yanking the cord from the wall."
That's a pretty weak tactic to side step the fact that you don't have a clue what you're talking about, junior.
a 59-year-old retired mechanical engineer who immigrated to Canada with his wife last spring, had surgery at Sunnybrook in October, 2010, to treat a benign brain tumour. He developed meningitis and ventriculitis afterward and has been in a coma ever since .......
And your belief that your partner would kill you without hesitation is just plain sad.
Doctors have the right and the ethical responsibility to pull patients off life support if they decide treatment is futile – and should not need patient or family consent to do so, lawyers for two doctors at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital will argue in Ontario’s highest court
Just be a man about it.
DNR, b1tchez.
So let me get this right. You have no clue what condition this person was in, aside from being unconscious. You have no clue what surgery was available, and the reasons why they didn't do it.
Yet you are paranoid that the whole health care system and everyone around you is out to kill you.
Wow, just wow.
So let me get this right. You have no clue what condition this person was in, aside from being unconscious. You have no clue what surgery was available, and the reasons why they didn't do it.
Yet you are convinced that the whole health care system and everyone around you is out to kill you.
Wow, just wow...
it must be hell living in his mind
rather than do the surgery that could have saved him. He
^thisIf you marry poorly, then this is a risk, a risk I don't have. My wife would sell everything to keep my *** alive. Maybe you suck at picking women.
^thisYa i would, more so than any lawyer or anyone else on this planet
^ and especially this.I've made simple instructions to my wife. If I will be either a drooling, excrement-soaked vegetable or dead then let me die.
everything you post is B@#%$^.
Long story short...Girl at work had to make a decision ..