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Karl Loren |
January 19, 2002
Dear Karl,
After reading your letter of January 2nd, which choked me up and in tears, all I can say is I heartedly agree with all your thoughts and statements on the subject of "Dying with Dignity" and the right to choose.
I did not quite have as sad and devasting experience as you, but the one I had was devasting to me.
On May l0, l987, the eve of Mother's Day, preparing for a lovely Mother's Day get together, my husband fell off our bedroom chair, flat on his face.
I screamed, shouted for help.
My son, at the time who was only l3 years of age, rushed in turned his father over trying to breath life into him, as I rushed to the phone calling an ambulance. I opened my front door screaming for help from anyone, but no one came.
It took hours for the ambulance to come, but for some reason I knew he was already dead.
By the time they got to my home it was already too late, but they worked on him for three hours with all their paraphernalia {shock gadgets} finally decided to get him to the hospital.
By the way the hospital is not more than ten minutes from my house. I followed in my car, and suddenly saw them stop on the road and wondered why, questioning, why they are stopping and taking so long?
At the hospital pacing, praying, that my husband was alive and would live, wondering what was going on; another two hours passed when some doctor finally came out to tell me he passed away {although I already knew by the look of his face}of a myocardial infarction.
I also know now that if they had revived him electrically, he too would have been a vegetable.
This is a happening in my life that will never be forgotten.
It will be l5 years since the death of my husband and he too shall never be forgotten for I still love him dearly and miss him with all my heart and soul. And no, I never remarried, nor shall I.
Signed, Simone
Dear Simone,
What a wonderful story -- may I have your permission to publish it, along with other comments about that article?
Karl Loren
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