Living Will

Choos Kindle and Enjoy Reading

On November 6, 2011, in Book Reviews, Living Will, by Tish King
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Our reading nowadays becomes smoother and faster. A gadget came along and again made the difference in enhancing the reading experience, with a reading device called the Kindle portable book readers. It’s a user-friendly and portable reader and the capability of downloading blogs, books, newspapers, and magazines is possible.

Interesting, isn’t it?

The main advantages of electronic book readers are convenience and choice. You can carry an entire library of ebooks with you and pick and read any from them at any moment. Take time to browse comparison of electronic book readers to deeply understand the features and have the chance for you to pick the best.

 

I just read an article indicating a health care professional’s conscience outweighs a patient’s living will or also known as advanced directive. What? All this is taken place in Idaho. This is extremely dangers to me. I have a written living will and to think my last wishes will be ignored completely scares me. Why are my last wishes ignored while my doctor’s wishes are more important. I get that a doctor has the knee jerk reaction to ‘save’ me but why aren’t my wishes respected here?

I was happy to hear AARP listed fixing the conscience law as one of its’ top priorities during election season. It was rated second only to the state budget. Go AARP!!!