Saturday, February 07, 2009

Eluana Englaro: Dehydration Begins

When the President of Italy refused to sign a decree delaying the dehydration death of Eluana Englaro--who some call the Italian Terri Schiavo--it seemed to seal her doom. But now the Prime Minister has moved up an emergency session of the Parliament.

We'll see how that plays out. But the point of this post is the attempt, yet again, to make death by dehydration seem benign. From the story:

Doctors quoted in the leading daily Corriere della Sera said the process leading to Englaro's death would become irreversible within five days. Englaro, now 38, has been in a coma for 17 years as a result of a traffic accident. Her family lawyer Giuseppe Campeis told Corriere: "We are continuing with our (medical) procedure" aimed at ensuring a "gentle death."
It always fries me when they call dying by dehydration a "gentle death." It reminds of of when Michael Schiavo's attorney, George Felos, told reporters when she was on the verge of dehydration:
Frankly when I saw her . . . she looked beautiful...In all the years I've seen Mrs. Schiavo, I've never seen such a look of peace and beauty upon her.
Then Terri's anguished brother Bobby Schindler told the world blood was pooling in his sister's eyes because her tissues were so dry.

The public is always kept from seeing these deaths in the name of patient privacy. But this is how the late Dr. Ronald Cranford--an enthusiastic supporter of dehydration, who testified in support of ending the lives of Nancy Cruzan, Michael Martin, and Terri Schiavo, among others--described the process in sworn testimony in support of dehydrating Robert Wendland, (as quoted from the trial transcript in my book Culture of Death):
After seven to nine days [from commencing dehydration] they begin to lose all fluids in the body, a lot of fluids in the body. And their blood pressure starts to go down.

When their blood pressure goes down, their heart rate up...Their respiration may increase and then the patient experiences what's called a mammalian's diver's reflex where the blood is shunted to the central part of the body from the periphery of the body. So, that usually two to three days prior to death, sometimes four days, the hands and the feet become extremely cold. They become mottled. That is you look at the hands and they have a bluish appearance.

And the mouth dries a great deal, and the eyes dry a great deal and other parts of the body become mottled. And that is because the blood is now so low in the system it's shunted to the heart and other visceral organs and away from the periphery of the body
A pro life neurologist named William Burke, who opposes dehydration, told me about what happens when patients are dehydrated (again, from COD):
They will go into seizures. Their skin cracks, their tongue cracks, their lips crack. They may have nosebleeds because of the dryness of the mucus membranes and heaving and vomiting might ensue because of the drying out of the stomach lining
(Hit this link for a longer article on this topic that I wrote for the Weekly Standard.)

One thing is sure: No one can say anymore, "I didn't know."

Important note: The above quotes refer specifically and only to people who are not otherwise terminally ill and are dying from being intentionally deprived of sustenance due to cognitive disabilities. They do not apply to the situation in which a patient is dying naturally and the body is shutting down as part of the dying process, at which point people often stop eating and drinking. In those cases providing tube-supplied sustance can be medically inappropriate and cause unncessary suffering.

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At February 07, 2009 , Blogger Unknown said...

"Aimed at...death" says what's wrong here. Everything attendant on that is naturally hideous. This is absolutely ghoulish. The world is barred from seeing what actually is going on "in the name of medical privacy" beause it is hideous, and the dynamic is evil. For the matter to be decided by courts or parliamentary bodies who do not know and have not even seen the person in question and are bandying about terms like "a gentle death" to describe a reality of which they are ignorant or, worse, intentionally wish to euphemize is absolutely wrong. This is euthanasia, and killing is killing. Killing by definition is not gentle, and it is criminal.

 
At February 07, 2009 , Blogger SAFEpres said...

At Tara today in this fateful hour

I place all heaven with its power,

And the sun with its brightness,

And the snow with its whiteness,

And fire with all the strength it has,

And lightning with its rapid wrath,

And the winds with their swiftness along the path,

And the sea with its deepness,

And the rocks with their steepness,

And the Earth with its starkness;

All these I place

By God's almighty help and grace,

Between myself and the powers of Darkness.
-St. Patrick's Prayer
For Eluana

I wish there was something related to the here-and-now that we could do.

 
At February 07, 2009 , Blogger Lydia McGrew said...

I wish the darned reporters would take th etrouble to give more facts about the legal situation. I wish they'd tell us what this emergency session means, what it can hope to accomplish, and so forth. Most frustrating when they fill out the story with all this repetition of earlier stories. (And that's aside from the bias, of course.)

I continue to consider all the nonsense about "irreversibility" to be a ploy. They just hope the legislature doesn't get it passed before this artificial short time they've set up, even if she's still alive, and then they can say, "It's irreversible now. We shouldn't even try rehydrating her."

 
At February 07, 2009 , Blogger Laura(southernxyl) said...

My ancient tomcat had to be put down a couple of weeks ago. The vet gave him a shot and he was gone. We are more merciful to animals than we are to people. We are more merciful to convicted criminals sentenced to death than we are the innocent brain-damaged.

 
At February 07, 2009 , Blogger Unknown said...

E.T.: THERE IS SOMETHING WE CAN DO IN THE HERE AND NOW. E-MAIL THE VATICAN. CONTACT THE POPE'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WASHINGTON, D.C. which may request that you fax a letter; if so, mark it urgent and call them to make sure they got it and get them to carry it right in to him. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CATHOLIC DIOCESE. CONTACT THE STATE COUNCIL OF BISHOPS FOR YOUR STATE. Along the way you will be given names and numbers of various other places to call, fax, and email. BUT DON'T LEAVE OUT EMAILING THE VATICAN which is indeed possible. THE POPE's REPRESENTATIVE IN ROME AND THE VATICAN ARE ALREADY AWARE OF AND HAVE CONCERN FOR THIS KIND OF THING IN THE U.S. Whether you are Catholic or not it can be effective. LET THEM KNOW THAT NO MATTER WHAT THE VATICAN'S POSITION ON REMOVAL OF LIFE SUPPORT THE DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS WHAT IT IS AND THAT THERE HAS BEEN AN UPROAR IN THE U.S. ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH DEPARTING FROM IT.

CALL, WRITE, FAX, EMAIL THE ITALIAN CONSULATE IN NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON.

CALL YOUR SENATORS AND CONGRESSPEOPLE, THE U.S. EMBASSY IN ITALY, THE U.S. AMBASSADOR TO ITALY.

Those are just a few ideas to start. A LOT OF THINGS CAN BE DONE. DON'T FEEL HELPLESS. ELUANA IS THE ONE WHO IS HELPLESS. WE ARE NOT.

 
At February 07, 2009 , Blogger Don Nelson said...

Fr. Frank Pavone was with Teri when she was dying. He said there were armed guards looking over his shoulder to make sure he didn't give her a drop of water or wine. He said that there was a vase of water holding cut flowers in sympathy for Teri just a few feet away. People like the Italian president and Mike Schiavo treat plants better than human beings. If I'm in this situation I hope to be labled a potted plant. That way I'll probably be subject to the rights afforded me by plant dignity and they will water me to make me flourish. This is barbaric.

 
At February 08, 2009 , Blogger Unknown said...

Damned right it's barbaric.

 
At February 08, 2009 , Blogger prolifemama said...

SAFEPres: "I wish there was something related to the here-and-now that we could do."

Dearest SAFEPres, there is. The prayer you shared is the key. Pray. Pray. Pray. Pray in thanksgiving for Eluana's life being spared the torture of dehydration/starvation. Pray for her father's heart of stone to be softened; God created him to live with Him in Heaven, and is pursuing him as Heaven's Hound. Pray for Eluana's doctors and nurses, that they are reminded of the traditional tenets of their profession, and of Who the Great Physician Is. Pray for the media, whose job it is to report the truth. Call upon the intercession of all the saints, all the slaughtered unborn, all those euthanized. Pray. Pray. Pray!!!

 
At February 08, 2009 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

victor: I have deleted your post due to profanity. No profanity is allowed on SHS.

 
At February 08, 2009 , Blogger victor said...

Wesley, I'll try to understand where you are coming from and of course I forgive you.

If you look at the word again you will see that it did not stand for what you thought it did. I explained what it stood for in the next paragraph.

In 1982, while I was taking a welding course. Some of the boys with the permission of the teacher placed that same word on the door but they had no period as I did in-between the letters. When I voiced my discontent about the word, they showed me the same word in the college dictionary and it stood for "darn" but nevertheless I got them to remove it.

My daughter also uses that word in her first C.D. and that's why I have not given a copy of it to our good bishop.

Anyway! Thank you for pointing out that I'm a little more corrupted now than I use to be.

Just before my comment here, I had included your blog site in mine. Please let me know whether you still want me to leave "IT" there or remove "IT".

Keep UP The Good Word!

God Bless,

Peace

 
At February 09, 2009 , Blogger HistoryWriter said...

Oh, come on. Hydrating Terri Schiavo was the equivalent of watering a vegetable. Her brain was mush. She was insentient. If you don't believe in making a dignified exit, that's your own business. Why not try minding it?

 
At February 09, 2009 , Blogger victor said...

HistoryWriter be nice! Don't be like that! Remember this is his blog and he should be intitled to his opinion.

Tell me, do you feel good now HistoryWriter that he didn't delete your comment? Do you feel ten feet tall?

Forgive me Wesley, the devil made me do "IT"

 
At February 10, 2009 , Blogger SAFEpres said...

History Writer-once again, that is clearly riddled with your own interpretation of the skewed facts that the media reported. It is not appropriate to "mind one's business" when a woman is being subjected to treatment that we would never allow for a criminal or even a dog.

Moreover, dying via dehydration when one is not dying alraedy is not "dignififed". If you believe that, there's a great condo in Florida I'd like to talk to you about.

 

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