MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
My father in-law had a DNR wristband. He also had a pacemaker. When he was on his last day, they found out it wasn't just a pacemaker, but also a defibrillator. He wasn't supposed to have that. Just a pacemaker. It kept shocking his heart back even though he had probably died the night before. Either way, we had to shut if off with a magnet on his chest. It took a couple hours.Just throwing this out there:
Many people sign “DNR’s”.
Is it morally reprehensible to sign a dementia DNR, where one would sign over a document to permit euthanasia in the event that the individual can no longer feed themself, bedridden and cannot recognize any relatives anymore for a given period of time say a year??
Keep in mind, you sign this before there’s any sign of mental impairment.
Asking for a friend……