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Mae Magouirk is safe for now (but death interests trying to get her back in hospice)
We have all got Kenneth and his Aunt Mae through the first hurdle, but the guardian Beth Gaddy, who was doing the dehydrating against the law is still in the fire.
And the local police, Judge, Adult Protective Services, disability advocacy council in that region and others still need some polite education and reminders that they cannot allow or by omission or lack of funding, the intentional starvation and dehydration of its citizenry. It's Criminal and should be strictly prohibited. They need to be reminded that whatever systems they have to catch these murders has failed. If they do not have a system then they need to get one pronto because the nations people are no longer going to accept these intentional causations of death to be nothing other than murders.
Kenneth, please do not let your guard down with these Merchants of Death and Deathmaking. They are the other people, still for you to meet, who will try to find ways to help Beth with her personal goal. Beth Gaddy sadly is concerned about herself personally and her current unless changed inheritance; it is a temptation that is a strong force.
You will have to maintain 24 hour protection by the use of other family that are 150% to your cause to see that her rights, wishes and LIFE are protected and afforded to Mae McGourik. You must review all medications, her charts, the nurses notes daily. No narcotics until she can be cleaned out, rehydrated, and asking for food. She has been in a drug-induced coma against her will, and her Living Will. Try not to talk about any of the wrong-doings by the Hospice but proceed with this on back-channels with a trusted attorney who has no affiliations with any of the parties or the Judges that may become involved later. We can help bring you up on how to investigate these things. The loyalties that exist under the radar will curdle milk and you will need to learn of this while you double speed recovery and protection for Mae.
These people are going to be in a new posture with you. Damage control and litigation defense mode. Do not expect them to be too easy to get off records. You must gather very inconspicuously and without alerting to urgency every medical record you can starting with today going backwards. Every doctor that has seen her. Every nurses note and continue with an appeal of the decision for Beth Gaddy to be guardian as she has an obvious conflict of interest and that is too high hurdle for her to overcome.
There should not be a guardianship. As soon as she is off the narcotics and can be determined to be "legally" with her faculties, you must get her to produce/construct a 'designated health care surrogate document' with you and 1 backup as the legal health care proxy and surrogate to make all health care and no death causing decisions.
Also have her change or do a dissolution of the Durable Power of Attorney over property with Beth Gaddy and create one for you and an alternate that is for both property and for all matters regarding health care decisions, except that no person, court, or entity has any authority and is prohibited from denial, withholding, refusing or withdrawing sustenance, hydration, food, nutrition, water, medicine, feeding by mouth or alternative delivery device in sufficient quantities necessary to sustain her life.
Keep looking over your shoulder and Mae's as you have already seen how they will participate together behind your back to try and make her very dead.
They have not changed everything, especially the factory, overnight, just because of you and us. This is a work in progress with Mae the first priority, every minute, whether awake or asleep. People need to help you round the clock so you can sleep and never burn out. Always take moments throughout the day and give the thanks and praise where it belongs. Terri and the Pope gave their lives for us all to stop these starvation and dehydration murders across this land and globe. We will win and lose along the way. I applaud you Ken for taking this strong stand for the Culture of Life we see in the future. No matter what the president may see it to be.
Hope this is helpful. You have my ph. # Ken.
I patiently await your update, as will we all no doubt.
David Kirkland
WakeMeUpFoundation, Inc.
TerriSupporter Corps.
Subject: Mae is out of hospice!!! |
From: "Mockingbird" <mockingbird@compuhelp.net> |
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 13:38:19 -0500 |
To: "KC" <kayceecat_5us@yahoo.com>, <hyscienceblog@3oaks.com>, <Drk4The1@aol.com>, <sarahfoster@mindspring.com> |
THANKS TO THE SUPPORT OF ALL OF THE FRIENDS OF TERRI, MY AUNT MAE MAGOUIRK HAS BEEN AIR LIFTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM MEDICAL CENTER
and id receiving fluids, nourishment and some of the finest medical care available in the United States!
Praise be the name of the Lord GOD...
Thanks to Terri's friends...
It would NEVER ever have been possible without bloggers who love life , and the truth!!
I am racing from my home to UAB now and will type a detailed update after I see my Aunt Mae!
Thanks guys, your calls, emails, blogs and prayers did it ALL!!!
I so love you guys!!!!!!!!!!
Ken Mullinax, nephew of Mae
+++
WND Exclusive MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH
'Grandma' airlifted to medical center
'Receiving IV fluids, nourishment,' says nephew who
credits WND, bloggers, 'Terri's friends'
Posted: April 9, 2005
6:22 p.m. Eastern
By David Kupelian
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Mae Magouirk, the 81-year-old Georgia widow over whose medical care a family tug-of-war reminiscent of the Terri Schiavo case has been raging, has been transported from the hospice in LaGrange, Ga., to the University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center, according to her nephew, where "she is receiving food, fluids, cardiac care and neurological help."
This morning, Magourik's nephew Ken Mullinax, who had been fighting to have his aunt removed from Hospice-LaGrange in LaGrange, Ga., where, he said, she had not been properly fed or hydrated, contacted WorldNetDaily with this phone message:
Because of your articles and all of the friends of Terri, my Aunt Mae Magouirk is now in the University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center and is receiving food, fluids, cardiac care and neurological help. We are overjoyed.
Praise be the name of the Lord, praise be all of the friends of Terri Schindler [Schiavo]. We could never have mobilized public sentiment and pressure on these people in LaGrange, Ga. – at Hospice, the LaGrange, Ga., doctors or the probate judge – unless the friends of Terri and the wonderful media of WorldNetDaily.com had become involved. Thank you all.
Under the terms of an April 4 court order, Magouirk's medical treatment was to be decided by three cardiologists tasked with deciding what treatment would be best and where it should take place.
Pending that decision, Mullinax, 45, has contended that his aunt had been without substantial food or hydration for 10 days at the hospice.
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That's good news!
Posted by: Terry | Apr 9, 2005 8:05:50 PM
Great news!! Thank God.
Posted by: Sharon | Apr 10, 2005 1:19:08 AM
I want so badly to bring my story to the media and public to shed some light on value of life.
My son was born 3 months premature weighing only 1 lb 11 ounces. 2 weeks after his birthday I received the crushing news that my son has a chromosome syndrome considered fatal or not compatible with life. Those facts and figures were based on the children born at full term. The chromosome syndrome is called trisomy 13 the chances that my son would survive long enough to even receive the final diagnosis was unheard of. I was given a sales pitch that would have made a used car salesmen proud. The pitch was to let nature takes its course by allowing my son to die. I refused to take my son's life.
I was lucky enough to have been told the night before my son was born about the chromosome syndrome so I had time to get on the internet and research it to find out the truth. There are many children living and some are doing pretty well. So I was armed with my own research from parents all over the world with living trisomy 13 and 18 children.
My son just turned 3 in December. He is the love of my life. But as I am watching in horror the door to right-to-die cases I can not help to think of my son. I know that if my son was born today and went to the NICU - neonatal intensive care unit, my story would be different. I know that the Doctors would take me to court to take my son off of the respirator over my wishes. I also know they probably would have won. It would have come down to the "facts" of the 5-10% born at full term surviving. I know it would have come down to "what is in the child's best interest" and how can we forget "the cost to keeping a person alive when they will die anyway".
2 things struck me at the time and remind me how lucky I am to have my son now. The 1st being that until and actually after his due date my son was still viewed as a fetus even though he was alive. The 2nd being how the doctors telling me that I had the option to remove the life support right now but when the day came that it was too much for "ME" to care for my son I would not have that right. So I want to sum up what I was told: Even after a child is born it is not given the full rights of a living human being until after they are stable. So as we all know a fetus is considered expendable. And I should look at how difficult a disabled, handicapped child would be on me and I had an easy way of making sure my life did not have any complications due to the child.
My son is considered non-verbal but he is able to communicate VERY VERY well what he is thinking, feeling or wants and dislikes. My son is not able to crawl or walk yet. Instead he is able to roll to get where he wants to go at a speed that would amaze you if you had never seen it before. My son has the smallest wheelchair you have ever seen and he can steer it to get where he wants to go. My son is fed through a tube in his belly but he is growing and becoming stronger that he will be able to talk, crawl and walk in the future. My son has touched so many lives, just about everyone he comes in contact with in such a wonderful way.
But this leaves me with the feeling that I could be ill. Who is to say that someone that has the same view of life as those that made the decisions in Terri Schiavo's life would not do the same to my son. I have seen in the past month that a parent has almost no say in the care of their child. We look "Would I Want To Live Like That"? Instead of looking how much my son wants to live, how much he is loved and how much he loves back.
Posted by: Tina | Apr 10, 2005 10:50:09 AM





