Of course you're entitled, however, I'm entitled to point out that VERY few doctors contradict what the several court-appointed as well as personal doctors have concluded. Those that do are on the fringe of their profession, and have little to back up their claim. You want support? No one who has 1) lost blood flow to the brain as long as Terri did and 2) remained unresponsive for more than a few months has ever been known to subsequently regain responsiveness. This isn't a psychological anomoly, a large and vital portion of her brain has been destroyed. It's simply not there.
But all of that is beside the point. The point is, she said she did not want to be kept alive if she was in a state where she was a burden and she had no hope for recovery.
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