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Correct. “They” are a certain blue group. Those who want to spend. Need I say more. Some asked for an 8% DECREASE in spending. SMART. So this was the response.
it's "both groups" & both should suffer the results of their decisions/actions.............
 
Keep 'em coming.... :rolleyes:

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The Telegraph

Teenager who died trying to convince doctors not to turn off life support can be named​


A teenager who died trying to fight her doctors’ attempts to withdraw life support can finally be named after a court lifted a gagging order.

Sudiksha Thirumalesh, 19, died last week while locked in a legal battle with an NHS Trust.

The A-level schoolgirl from Birmingham suffered from a rare degenerative disease and was fully conscious and able to communicate, repeatedly telling doctors that she did not want to die.


However, last month a Court of Protection judge said that she lacked the capacity to make decisions about her treatment amid reporting restrictions preventing Sudiksha, her family and the NHS Trust and medics treating her, from being identified.

As a result, Sudiksha was anonymised by the court for over a year as “ST.”

Sudiksha’s disease had resulted in a number of related health problems including impaired sight and hearing loss, chronic muscle weakness, bone disease and chronic damage to her kidneys and lungs. However, it did not affect the functioning of her brain.

The teenager had instructed her own lawyers to argue that she should be kept alive and allowed to travel to Canada or North America in the hope of taking part in a medical trial which she believed would give her a chance of survival.

he Christian teenager told one of two psychiatrists instructed by the hospital to assess her, and who both found that she is not suffering from any mental health issues and that she had the mental capacity to make decisions, that: “This is my wish. I want to die trying to live. We have to try everything.”


:mad::confused::cry:
 
The Telegraph

Teenager who died trying to convince doctors not to turn off life support can be named​


A teenager who died trying to fight her doctors’ attempts to withdraw life support can finally be named after a court lifted a gagging order.

Sudiksha Thirumalesh, 19, died last week while locked in a legal battle with an NHS Trust.

The A-level schoolgirl from Birmingham suffered from a rare degenerative disease and was fully conscious and able to communicate, repeatedly telling doctors that she did not want to die.


However, last month a Court of Protection judge said that she lacked the capacity to make decisions about her treatment amid reporting restrictions preventing Sudiksha, her family and the NHS Trust and medics treating her, from being identified.

As a result, Sudiksha was anonymised by the court for over a year as “ST.”

Sudiksha’s disease had resulted in a number of related health problems including impaired sight and hearing loss, chronic muscle weakness, bone disease and chronic damage to her kidneys and lungs. However, it did not affect the functioning of her brain.

The teenager had instructed her own lawyers to argue that she should be kept alive and allowed to travel to Canada or North America in the hope of taking part in a medical trial which she believed would give her a chance of survival.

he Christian teenager told one of two psychiatrists instructed by the hospital to assess her, and who both found that she is not suffering from any mental health issues and that she had the mental capacity to make decisions, that: “This is my wish. I want to die trying to live. We have to try everything.”


:mad::confused::cry:

Not the first time the NHS has decided that someone should just get it over with and stop costing them money.

And just think. People want to bring that kind of compassionate health care over here.
 
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