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Originally posted by General Ludd
Given that we can't talk to her, and that she'll never experience life with her ovaries and without hormone injections, one realy can not know. You mean, given that she can't talk to us, walk, regulate her excretory functions, or even have any awareness of what an ovary is, let alone does, other than the limbic system effects of hormone secretions, one really can't identify any harm done by the procedure... |
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Unknown either way, I'd expect, since there's a lot of motor function issues. Even without the surgery, she wouldn't be capable of arousal in the mental sense, so what would someone do, experimentally diddle her to see what the motor response is? It could end up being something irritating/painful, or nothing at all.
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Originally posted by General Ludd
No, I mean, given that she can't talk to us, walk, regulate her excretory functions, or even have any awareness of what an ovary is, let alone does, other than the limbic system effects of hormone secretions, one really can't know how this procedure has impacted her... The question was, what has she lost? And I pointed out that it is her ovaries that she has lost. How this impacts her life is quite another question, and not one that can be realisticly answered. Everyone will simply project their own thoughts and opinions on to the subject. And anyone with an ounce of common sense would ahve realised that the question of loss was taken to mean what would she lose in terms of her quality of life or quality of future life |
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
I'm fairly sure that "diddling" with someone in a vegetative or near vegetqative state is quite illegal. I knew a neurosurgeon who tested this idea and got an answer back. He did some time. Regardless of the legality, it's so sick as to warrant a date with Mr. Remington, a shovel, and a remote patch of desert. |
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