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Remembering Kerry
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An absolute living nightmare Mock.
Bless Archie as I said before. I'll always though admire the family's efforts here. While in shock and the emotional trauma they're in too. His Mother gave birth and life to him. How can she while in shock and deep emotional stress come to terms with this unless she was left believing she'd done everything possible. I certainly won't condemn her. If I'd been in Archie's condition as a child I've no doubt both my parents and family would have acted the same as Archie's. This case is really tragic. There needs to be much better ways to progress to anyone's final breath. Than how this has gone. Courts are bound by law not emotion. Courts shouldn't be the way but hospitals and Trusts need to be more publicly accountable too. So some other means of resolving deadlock on when life support ends, really needs looking at as to where time is given. Not indefinite time but certainly more time for loved ones to accept and come to terms with the situation. I know Trusts can be too clinical and even cold. Not the medics but sadly the Trusts can often help fuel division not heal it. |
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