I’ll leave the parental care here because it’s expensive and thus related, and I’m too lazy to extricate it
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That's your decision of course, but I've seen way too many cardiac arrest cases to have any interest in CPR. CPR in the field has a good outcome about 0% of the time once you're over 50. CPR in the hospital is better simply because it happens quicker, but if you're in the hospital having a cardiac arrest the chances are very low indeed that that you'll survive the hospitalization.Xan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:48 amsophie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 10:45 amYes, advance directives are very important and you should get that done. Make it as specific as you can, because many of them are too vague to provide useful guidance in real life situations. Definitely no CPR, intubation, or feeding tubes under any circumstances. I'm thinking to revise mine to explicitly refuse all preventive care (including vaccines) after age 75, and comfort care only after age 80.boglerdude wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 12:55 am You might be able to get a directive to not feed you, then when you start starving/dehydrating, be put into hospice (morphine drip). Hideous. Maybe I should get that Wingsuit.
Sophie, are you saying no CPR, feeding tube, or intubation at any age? I guess you mean, from the age you are now (which I don't really know) or would you never have wanted those things?