Okie dokie. Sitting here with my popcorn waiting on the semantics Nazis to arrive.
I agree completely with you FHN although I've never been pregos
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
Okie dokie. Sitting here with my popcorn waiting on the semantics Nazis to arrive.
I agree completely with you FHN although I've never been pregos
i have to go with seattle.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozsrq3hujme.
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Denver "OMAHA!"
Also, soccer sucks.
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
I truly hope the family finds peace now and that the Nurses, Doctor's, and Techs that cared for her can get some peace as well.
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
Thank goodness you don't live in Texas Adam.
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
I stand corrected on my misreading of your post regarding your paper Justy.
Let me just state this one time. My support for this woman or her husband to have the final say over her admittedly brain-dead body is trumped by my support for the life in her womb. Even if that life is flawed.
I'm a Father and could never even conceive of doing such a thing.
when perry posted: who made the code?
many responded in nervousness and frustration.
here are some man-made mysteries (forget about god-made codes), which the scientists can simply puzzle over.. 1) the still un-deciphered harappan script.. 2) the illustrated voynich manuscript written in a completely unknown script.
Bloop is believed to be the sound of a large calving iceberg in the Antartic striking the sea floor.
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
For sheer crazy, Texas has only one close contender - your move, Florida.
Florida and Texas put together and squared would still live in the shadow of weird and twisted that is thrown daily by the state of California.
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there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
RWH IS a God.
there's an interesting medicolegal issue arising out of tx, a pregnant women who suffered a pulmonary embolism in november and died (when she was 14 weeks pregnant).. however, the body has been kept on life-support all this time (against her and her husband's wishes), due to an ambiguous tx state law (tex hs.
code ann.
166.049) which actually blocks the ability of the patient and family to decide:.
Yep and many other places in Texas are interesting despite Austin. To each his own.