I have had several elderly relatives who have had strokes and then been saved by the intervention of modern medicine. They have then suffered a couple years of sheer misery in a nursing home. Their life may have been prolonged, but quality is non existant. Certainly my poor gran keeps saying she wanted to die during the last 18 months of her life. I can't help thinking they would have been happier if they had been allowed to die naturally in the comfort of their own home.
I feel that if we are going to artifically prolong life then we should also have enthanisa for situaitons where prolonging life has been a mistake and caused nothing but misery.
I am not sure what the most ethical way of doing this is. Prehaps elderly people should be encouraged to have a living will to state if they want to be ressusitated or under what kind of circumstances they would want enthanisa.
Somehow we have to have a system to stop greedy relatives from wanting granma killed to save on the nursing home fees.