Re: EMERGENCY: Please help

From: hidden (hidden@mosquitonet.com)
Date: Mon Nov 30 1998 - 01:09:21 MST


Kathryn Aegis wrote:

> I do have sympathy for the person who is mourning the loss of a relative.
> But the question of even trying to preserve someone this late after
> deanimation has become moot.
>
> But there is another question here: Can you cryopreserve someone without
> their prior consent? Could someone's family make arrangements without the
> knowledge of the person involved? Is it possible that a group of relatives
> could put Uncle Sid on ice even if he thought the whole idea was nuts?
>
> Kathryn Aegis

You don't need to consent to CPR. It is assumed you want life. . i.e. the
presumption is life... you must make your wishes know before you die in
opposition to life saving measures.

--Mark



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