View Full Version : Kept From Dying Partner: Woman Partner of 18 Years Kept From Dying Partner
BruceChris
08-04-2009, 12:24 PM
I heard this audio story on Public Radio last night. There is about 18 minutes of audio. "Rights Beyond Marriage"
EDIT: I believe that it is worth our while to spread this story/url. Please do so.
http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_829_Rights_Beyond_Marriage.mp3/view
Janice Langbehn's family was on an anniversary cruise off the coast of Florida went things went terribly wrong. Her partner Lisa Pond collapsed of an aneurysm. Janice Langbehn says the hospital staff refused to allow her and their three children to see Lisa as she was dying. The hospital denies that sexual orientation had anything to do with what happened, and this was part of standard procedure at the trauma unit, where visitor access is often limited.
Janice talks with Janet Babin about what happened and why she's filed a lawsuit.
Humbly Yours, Bruce Chris
Jennifer5
08-04-2009, 02:11 PM
I heard this audio story on Public Radio last night. There is about 18 minutes of audio. "Rights Beyond Marriage"
http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_829_Rights_Beyond_Marriage.mp3/view
Janice Langbehn's family was on an anniversary cruise off the coast of Florida went things went terribly wrong. Her partner Lisa Pond collapsed of an aneurysm. Janice Langbehn says the hospital staff refused to allow her and their three children to see Lisa as she was dying. The hospital denies that sexual orientation had anything to do with what happened, and this was part of standard procedure at the trauma unit, where visitor access is often limited.
Janice talks with Janet Babin about what happened and why she's filed a lawsuit.
Humbly Yours, Bruce Chris
The story had me in tears. Definitely worth sharing. It's hard to even imagine that such an injustice could take place. :(
BruceChris
08-04-2009, 02:29 PM
That this sort of thing can, and all too often does happen in the world that we live in. And that's the main reason that I am trying to spread this story, and the URL that supplies the audio, as far as I can.
With Sorrow, Bruce Chris
Jennifer5
08-04-2009, 02:57 PM
That this sort of thing can, and all too often does happen in the world that we live in. And that's the main reason that I am trying to spread this story, and the URL that supplies the audio, as far as I can.
With Sorrow, Bruce Chris
Innocent, sure. Just because it's common it does not make it any less painful or any easier to comprehend though. Pain is pain. Injustice is injustice. I can believe it can happen, but not the pain of being in her shoes.
offog
08-14-2009, 06:26 PM
I wonder whether this would have happened with a common-law heterosexual couple. Does anyone know what normal hospital policy is on that?
Jennifer5
08-14-2009, 07:23 PM
I wonder whether this would have happened with a common-law heterosexual couple. Does anyone know what normal hospital policy is on that?
I don't know what the laws are. The woman seemed to think that there was no reason legal (or otherwise) that she should have been kept from her partner in the last several hours. She seemed to think that a husband would have been able to see her. Knowing that these things happen a lot, I would have every reason to believe that she is right. :o
tymejumper
08-17-2009, 07:37 PM
This just pisses me right off. I hope she sues the hospital and wins. The truth about the matter is that immediate family is ALWAYS allowed at a dying loved ones side. This further enrages me at the Mormon church and all the religious right nuts that encourage this type if bullshit.
I'm definately making sure that my will and medical power of attorney is in order.
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