He broached the subject of taking her off life support and our mom became hysterical.
The high school student from Halifax, Nova Scotia, was taken off life support Sunday.
The Spanish newspaper ABC said on 2 January that Chavez was scheduled to be taken off life support.
In another tragedy that made headlines this week, the family of Canadian teen Rehtaeh Parsons took her off life support Sunday.
Bowley died March 10, 2011, after he was taken off life support.
He characterized as "totally false" rumors that Chavez is in a coma and that his family was discussing the possibility of taking him off life support.
On Dec. 21, five days after the attack, doctors told a news conference they had taken her off life support, but were worried about infection spreading to her liver.
"I think that one shaved a few years off my life, " he says.
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"It would help me be better off in life, " she said.
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He died five days later after the decision was made to switch off his life support because he had stopped responding to treatment.
She had no memory of the crash and her family was told to consider switching off her life support machine at Newcastle General Hospital.
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The mother of a nine-year-old girl, who died following an operation, has described the moment it was time to turn off her life support machine.
The problem for the banks is that turning off the life support machine on distressed property could cause too many losses for their balance sheets to bear.
These patients have a 25 times greater risk of kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes and blindness, and have an average of 15 years sliced off their life span.
Both the hospital authorities and the Andhra Pradesh high court refused his request to turn off his life support system, saying that would amount to an illegal mercy killing.
Warren Buffett and Bill Gates (and wife Melinda) are pushing other fat cats to donate half their wealth, or more, to philanthropic causes before they shuffle off this life.
With 40, 000 pounds of nitrogen spilling into Jamaica Bay everyday, underwater forests of algae are threatening to kill off existing life in the water in much the same way that they did in the turn of the century.
"The first story I ever told at The Moth was about taking my father off of life support, " said Daisy Rosario, who works as a producer of the live Moth shows and hosts her own storytelling show called Sunday Stories.
Which means the ECB would face the uncomfortable choice of turning off the life support, and see quite a few banks falling over, or lending on the basis of inadequate security - and thus taking significant credit risks with these loans.
However, when banks wean themselves off the life-support of loans from the state and the central bank, it is a mixed blessing for the economy - in that banks always do this, in part, by shrinking the loans and investments they make.
He went off to his life, and I went off to mine, and then silence fell.
And a small but growing number of "Second Life" users, known as "in-world entrepreneurs, " are making a living off "Second Life" income, even quitting their real-world jobs.
They accept the premise that expertise, which pays off in so many aspects of life, pays off in investing, too.
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