Before I go on... shouldent there be a health and wellness section of the forum? we seem to talk a lot about those subjects...
I was listening to NPR today, and was kind of blown away to hear that 64% of all doctors have "do not resuscitate" orders, also known as "no code" orders, a lot of those doctors wear dog tags that say "no code" some have even gotten tattoos...
Why?
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/feb/08/how-doctors-choose-die
put simply, because only 8% of the attempts at resuscitation are successful, and of those a little less than half will end up in a vegitative state, the rest likely wont make it past a few months and the procieedures they use are amazingly expensive (like over 300k for the attempts) and if your body starts to reject the ventalator, they will paralyze you while your still completely concious and going through it is hugely traumatic... Its not like the movies and TV. Its kind of morbid, but given the alternative of being awake and in extreme pain and trauma for god knows how long... think I'd rather just have em let me croak.
I was listening to NPR today, and was kind of blown away to hear that 64% of all doctors have "do not resuscitate" orders, also known as "no code" orders, a lot of those doctors wear dog tags that say "no code" some have even gotten tattoos...
Why?
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/feb/08/how-doctors-choose-die
put simply, because only 8% of the attempts at resuscitation are successful, and of those a little less than half will end up in a vegitative state, the rest likely wont make it past a few months and the procieedures they use are amazingly expensive (like over 300k for the attempts) and if your body starts to reject the ventalator, they will paralyze you while your still completely concious and going through it is hugely traumatic... Its not like the movies and TV. Its kind of morbid, but given the alternative of being awake and in extreme pain and trauma for god knows how long... think I'd rather just have em let me croak.