Tag Archives: DNR
Wanting to Pass Away with Little to No Difficulties
Faced with the trials of life and death, making the choice on DNR, translated… Early that morn, my friend came to my door, told me, with full fatigue, “We’d, decided on no resuscitation.” Two years ago, my friend’s younger sister … Continue reading
Goodbye, My Dearly Beloved Mom
The process of life and death, as a man, accompanied his own mother, stayed by her side, to the very end, translated… Mom, you’re discharged, you’re, coming home now. Although my mother had a ton of the progressive conditions like … Continue reading
My Second Eldest Brother’s Body Went Cold, and Yet, My Second Eldest Sister-in-Law Still Believed in the Superstitions, and Not the Physicians
And, had this man writ out his own DNR, then, he would be, relieved of his, earthly “duties”, but, he didn’t, and, his family simply, refused to let him go, so, he shall, keep on suffering, and what’s keeping this … Continue reading
When the Patients Tell Us “No”
The patient doesn’t want to be saved, and yet, after he was saved, he was, back to his normal self, so, did the doctors do right, by going against the wishes of the patient??? Translated… Should the Patients’ Views be … Continue reading
Is D.N.R. Right or Wrong? Only the Psychics Know the Answers, the Choice of Life or Death, Setting Up the Files Before the Time
Life or death, sometimes, it’s, just not easy to decide one bit! From the Front Page Sections, translated… The Chinese romance novelist, Chiung Yao, not willing to see her husband intubate, I can connect with it too well! Before my … Continue reading
Fighting for the Right to Not Intubate
Observations on the DNR, from the Front Page Sections, translated… Life will eventually come to an end, but, it’s quite difficult to decide, whether or not to intubate. The Department of Public Welfare & Sanitations posed the D.N.R. options, for … Continue reading
Helping the Families of the Terminally Ill Make a Decision without Regrets
On the subject of terminal care, perspectives on do-not-resuscitate, from a person of medical experiences, translated… Many years ago, I was working at the offices of N.T.U. Hospital, I’d gotten a transferring patient. The family members told me, “the doctor … Continue reading