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News: Another woman being starved against her will
Posted on Friday, April 08 @ 08:25:52 PDT by John

News Another Terri Schiavo-like episode is unfolding in LaGrange, Ga. where an 81-year-old woman is being starved to death at the order of a judge despite the fact she had a living will directing doctors to keep her alive! Mae Magouirk was neither terminally ill, comatose nor in a "vegetative state," when Hospice-LaGrange accepted her as a patient about two weeks ago upon the request of her granddaughter, Beth Gaddy, 36, an elementary school teacher.

Also upon Gaddy's request and without prior legal authority, since March 28 Hospice-LaGrange has denied Magouirk normal nourishment or fluids via a feeding tube through her nose or fluids via an IV. She has been kept sedated with morphine and ativan, a powerful tranquillizer.

Her nephew, Ken Mullinax, told WorldNetDaily that although Magouirk is given morphine and ativan, she has not received any medication to keep her eyes lubricated during her forced dehydration.

"They haven't given her anything like that for two weeks," said Mullinax. "She can't produce tears."

The dehydration is being done in defiance of Magouirk's specific wishes, which she set down in a "living will," and without agreement of her closest living next-of-kin, two siblings and a nephew: A. Byron McLeod, 64, of Anniston, Ga.; Ruth Mullinax, 74, of Birmingham, Ala.; and Ruth Mullinax's son, Ken Mullinax.

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Re: Another woman being starved against her will (Score: 1)
by Seeker (connections@bellsouth.net) on Monday, April 11 @ 13:07:00 PDT
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What a slippery slope this country, and even world, is on. God help us!

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Re: Another woman being starved against her will (Score: 1)
by Seeker (connections@bellsouth.net) on Tuesday, April 12 @ 07:16:56 PDT
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I read an update where her nephew was able to get her flown to Birmingham and she is now recieving fluid and nourishment.

She was starved for about two weeks.

Sad.

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