Miggy experienced her son’s death as peaceful’ but wishes more sedation had been used and think a hospice situation could provide better support.
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Kevin felt that there was more love in withdrawing his son’s feeding tube than in letting him be sustained indefinitely in a permanent vegetative state.
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Miggy feels it was courageous to take responsibility and decide to ask if the feeding tube could be withdrawn
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Kevin and Miggy wish they’d had regular opportunities to be given more information and to discuss their son’s prognosis.
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The surgeon who operated to save their son’s life expressed doubts about whether he had done the right thing.
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They felt compelled to take their son home to look after him but now feel this was a bad decision.
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Miggy found it tiring pretending to be positive for the sake of people who came to visit her son
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Kevin and Miggy describe a sense of calm once the feeding tube was withdrawn, but felt they had to keep the decision secret and that was very difficult.
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When Miggy’s son was close to death with an infection she wishes nature had been allowed to take its course.