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jules18
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- Mar 1, 2019
- 94
I've been thinking there are a lot of people who have been saved from attempts by emergency services. If these people had a valid DNR form present next to them they could have been successful in their attempts. If not they could have sued the EMS for a lot of money, but they won't risk helping you if you have a DNR.
You have to talk to your doctor and he has to sign the form and make a copy for his office. That's all it takes. The form requires two witnesses, one being your doctor and the other could be one of his office staff or another doctor. I talked to mine over the phone and he agreed to do it without any questions.
I think this is a very solid idea before doing any attempts.
You have to talk to your doctor and he has to sign the form and make a copy for his office. That's all it takes. The form requires two witnesses, one being your doctor and the other could be one of his office staff or another doctor. I talked to mine over the phone and he agreed to do it without any questions.
I think this is a very solid idea before doing any attempts.