Jill and Phil say: 'Do Not Resuscitate'

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Jill Brooks has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, and has to be supported using oxygen 24 hours a day.

    As a result of her condition Jill will die soon and she has very specific wishes around how she wants to pass on.

    Having discussed this with her husband Phil they have prepared a Do Not Resuscitate document with the help of private provider Healthcare at Home.

    This is a legal document, which is signed by the GP as well as Jill and her husband Phil and clearly states that doctors are not to try to resuscitate even if her life depends on it.

    Phil describes it as giving peace of mind to him when the time comes, but it was an emotional time when putting it together.

    "It was difficult to talk about at first," says Phil, "but it's necessary."

    Karen Beckett from Healthcare at Home supported them when they were putting the document together.

    "Most people have an idea over how they would like to die but no one has asked the question," she says. "If we don't ask them then we are failing them."

    Knowing that the document is there helps reassures Jill.

    She says: "It gives me peace of mind knowing that my wishes will be respected."

Komentáře • 4

  • @Dschrepfer1
    @Dschrepfer1 Před 13 lety +13

    All people on this earth are entitled to decide how they will pass into the next realm when it is clear there is no other alternative. Keeping someone alive just because you can doesn't make it right! Doctors/Governments/Pharmacy have no business telling us how to die, they spend too much time already telling us how to live! If I was in Jill's situation, I would want the same... God Bless her and let her suffer less, not more.

  • @DriftyAlison0
    @DriftyAlison0 Před 12 lety +1

    Actually they should have, its better knowing that her wish is/was being granted then to not know.

  • @DriftyAlison0
    @DriftyAlison0 Před 12 lety +1

    Actually if the doctors don't know their patient's wishes, they could end up doing what the patient don't want. They had to do it. This way they would know what she would want.

  • @toolman5072
    @toolman5072 Před 12 lety +3

    It not fare. Good people with this disease is horrible. I have to watch my dad die.