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Published - Saturday, August 18, 2007

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Guardian withdraws right-to-die request


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The court case involving a guardian seeking to withdraw life-sustaining treatment for a La Crosse woman is over for now.

In a surprise move Friday in La Crosse County Circuit Court, attorneys for the guardian withdrew a request to stop life-sustaining treatment. They asked La Crosse County Circuit Judge Scott Horne to dismiss the case without prejudice, leaving the door open to refile the case at a future date.
Charles Barr, a Milwaukee attorney for the guardian, told the judge he had received a medical opinion about the woman recently “that convinced us not to proceed at this time.”

In a hearing earlier this week, Robyn Shapiro, another attorney for the guardian, said she would present medical testimony that the woman’s condition was “functionally equivalent” to a persistent vegetative state.

Horne was caught off guard and ready to hear arguments about

whether he should exclude medical testimony about persistent vegetative state and perhaps rule on Wisconsin Right to Life’s request to intervene in the case.

The merits of the case were scheduled to be argued in a two-day hearing next week.

Barr said Friday the woman’s medical condition has not changed, and the request for dismissal had more to do with medical opinion. The woman, in her 50s, is being kept alive at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center by continuous sedation and a feeding tube. The only way to keep feeding her, her doctors say, is to keep her sedated.

In Wisconsin, a guardian has no authority to withdraw life-sustaining treatment unless the patient is in a persistent vegetative state or has expressed wishes through a conversation or advance directive. Attorneys for the woman said she is not in a persistent vegetative state and doesn’t have an advance directive.

Also on Friday, Horne closed the court record in the case pending a hearing Tuesday in which an attorney for the La Crosse Tribune will ask for portions of the record earlier declared open by Horne to remain open.

Dan Watson, the adversarial attorney appointed by Horne to oppose withdrawl of life support, had asked the judge to reconsider his ruling to allow limited access to court records and hearings in the case. Watson said in court documents filed Friday that the publicity over the opposing interests of Wisconsin Right to Life and Gundersen Lutheran’s Ethics Committee will “ultimately compromise any measures taken” to protect the woman’s identity.

Fabio Burgos, an attorney appointed to represent the woman’s interests, also filed a request to close the hearing to the public during any testimony about the woman’s psychological state and the circumstances concerning her hospital admission and her agitation and anguish.

Burgos also asked the judge to exclude the electronic media from future hearings.

Horne asked James Birnbaum, the Tribune’s attorney, to present arguments about what would be the public interest to open the court record now that the case has been dismissed.

Terry Rindfleisch can be reached at (608) 791-8227 or trindfleisch@lacrossetribune.com.
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Concerned American Citizen wrote on Aug 21, 2007 11:34 AM:

" It just amazes me that so many are giving this woman the thumbs down as if she has no right to live. This is very reminiscent of the Romans and their thrust for the blood of others. I have to say I am truly ashamed of how twisted and demented the thought process of some have become to the point of screaming death, death, death for this woman. Shaking my head in disgust. "

To:8/18 3:56am wrote on Aug 21, 2007 9:29 AM:

" The term pro-life is generally accepted in this society to mean that you don't think women should have the right to kill their babies. In this sense, you can be pro-life but still believe capital punishment is necessary in some cases, and still believe some wars are just, without there being a logical contradiction. You can believe all these things, and still not believe this woman should be starved to death. "

Janice Sanford wrote on Aug 20, 2007 2:44 PM:

" It is interesting how many posters seem to want to help this woman's body die. The fact is "feeling sorry" for the physical shape another human being is in is no excuse for killing that person. "

Second Opinion wrote on Aug 19, 2007 8:20 AM:

" First, hospitals are not always the most sterile environment. If she were my family member, I would transfer her to Franciscan Skemp or Mayo Clinic for a seconnd opinion, then decide from there. This may assure the family they have exhausted all options. "

Joy wrote on Aug 18, 2007 6:30 PM:

" I don't understand the hubbub... I mean... what is so bad about an existence where you lay there day after day without the ability to move, eat or take care of the simplest human tasks. I would definitely want to be trapped in broken human body in a sterile hospital environment while right-to-life harpies circle overhead. Ok, seriously. We have completely lost all ability to think rationally if we think that dooming this woman to such a hellish existence. I can't imagine a more cruel punishment to inflict on someone. "

Power of Attorney for Health Care wrote on Aug 18, 2007 8:03 AM:

" Cases like this, are why it's so very important, to have a Power of Attorney for Health Care. It's a legal document, stating your personal wishes, in case you cannot, for some reason, make your own decisions made known, at some future point in time. You can get the form from your doctor or health care facility. It has to be signed by two witness, and you can make copies and give to your doctor, family members, etc. I, personally, had one made up, awhile ago. It gives me peace of mind and also makes it lots easier on anyone who may have to make some very hard decisions, if you haven't made your wishes known, and are unable to do it, for yourself. "

Wisconsin Right to (Some) Life . . . wrote on Aug 18, 2007 3:56 AM:

" The reason I referred to the people interfering with this person's privacy and dignity as anti-abortionists yesterday is because in good conscience i cannot call them *pro life.* If you talk to these people, you will find that many of them hold provisional beliefs when it comes to life. Many oppose abortion but support capitol punishment and warfare. Everyone has a right to a private death. That these self-appointed meddlers claim the name of Christ is hypocrisy of the highest order.That they are allowed to interfere with this person's right to dignity reflects poorly on our society. "

Mary wrote on Aug 18, 2007 2:42 AM:

" Please help this womans body die. Her soul passed away along time ago but her body needs help. We show more compassion to a Golden Retriever. Why is it we are able to show more compassion to an animal than to one of our own? "

Question for Scott Horne? wrote on Aug 18, 2007 1:17 AM:

" I wonder how he would feel if it was his wife,daughter,son.. Etc.... Everything this family is questioning, you need to put yourself in that position. This person cannot obviously sign a right to die paper at this time. You need to go beyond the law on this one Scott. People may have put a false pretense on this womans condition, I hardly believe she made a miraculous recovery. We treat animals better than this for christ sake. I am open for anyone that wishes to argue on this subject. "


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