talesin,
AFIN will be put in the cooler, but if you ignore someone, you don't give them any power. Obviously she gets her jollies out of being fed here. Continuing to bait her back in this thread doesn't add to the thread's topic.
just my 2 cents
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... to ring at my door.. i didn't answer, why bother.
i got a phone.. kwin
talesin,
AFIN will be put in the cooler, but if you ignore someone, you don't give them any power. Obviously she gets her jollies out of being fed here. Continuing to bait her back in this thread doesn't add to the thread's topic.
just my 2 cents
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... to ring at my door.. i didn't answer, why bother.
i got a phone.. kwin
Please don't feed the trolls. stay on topic or this thread will be locked.
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... to ring at my door.. i didn't answer, why bother.
i got a phone.. kwin
AFIN
"Defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others"
hemoglobin level was 6.9 mg/dl, and hematocrit value was 20.1%.
postoperative hemoglobin level was 2.8 mg/dl.
our patient's case was complicated, since she was a jehovah's witness and refused lifesaving treatment on religious grounds.
how sad.
Too bad her doctor didn't use her blood he found in her abdomen (autotransfusion) because of "ethical" reasons. hmmmmmmmmm
"Operative reinfusion was considered, but both the patient and her husband refused this modality."
"Intraoperative transfusion was considered in our patient's case but was rejected by the attending physician as unethical."
"When she refused transfusion, her physicians were faced with an ethical dilemma, based on the ethical principles of the Hippocratic Oath and autonomy. Do we do what we believe is in the best interest of the patient (transfuse), or do we abide by the patient's wishes (autonomy)? Her physicians, as well as the hospital ethics committee, believed that autonomy was the overriding ethical principle. "
The article didn't mention how old her other child was, but that was her second pregnancy.
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they might be able to kick me in the nuts, but they can't knock me out.
btw, 'catchthis' is a poser.
*waving @ Jourles*
let us know, when you can, all that has taken place.
*mental note----catch this is a poser*
Joy
ok, i promised an update on stanley today.
we found him over the weekend.
seems he was getting cozy with aude in california.
I think most people were writing down their names and places on the back of Flat Stanely or the letter that came with him.
have you any experience of families whose sons have gone off to bethel and then decided to not have any more contact with their family and jws at all very soon after returning?.
i ask this question because i know of two families where this has been the case.. the first family had three sons who one after the other went to the london bether to 'serve' within a couple of years of eachother.. after three years there all three returned home completely different people.
they then left home, left dub land, two married non jws and another lives with his girlfriend.
Ray Franz said to me once............"once you've seen the kitchen, you know what the resteraunt is really like "
an article in the professional journal obstetrics & gynecology (sep 2004) indicates that, if need arises, almost 10% of pregnant jws would agree to accept packed red blood cells while another 40% would consent to a variety of donated blood products.
health care proxy was available in her chart.
39.3% agreed to accept a variety of donated blood products,.
good for you, Shelly
i was told that 2 "anointed" witnesses that had recently (on the night of the memorial) picketed in front of the kingdom hall were sent registered letters inviting them to a judicial committee meeting.
the husband had told the elders when they first called last week that the elders should call off the meeting because his wife had once again had major tremors and had to be hospitalized due to being sent the letter.
and that the elders should realize that they would surely get legal action against them if anything happened to his wife.
They broke the 11th commandent.
"Thou shalt not go public"
it's been a while since we shared our wine tasting notes.
perhaps this weekend is just the right time!
our good navy friends have been keeping in touch from all parts of the globe while i was in hospital, phoning from this or that terminal.
COONAWARRA CABERNET SHIRAZ MERLOT 2002
wow, that sounds wonderful.
The only aussie shiraz I've tried is the "yellowtail" ...............but I'm willing to try something that is recommended.
Thanks Ozzie, hope you are recooperating nicely.