hi quincy,
of course we should all have health care directives. but the reality is that most people do not. and so how do we deal with that, when someone is in emergency care in the hospital ?
hi tm,
i never said it would be easy. and i dont know that i have an answer. like i said, it was a musing. in the particular case that was brought up, the girlfriend was the one that drove her boyfriend to the hospital. not a family member. that tells me something.
and yes, some bf/gf relationships are young and perhaps not well developed. but just how many people talk about that sort of topic with their siblings ? or with their parents, even ?
i think family members are more apt to know how they would feel if they were in that situation, and react in that fashion.
i did not know what my parents wanted, until i helped them with documents. and i was actually surprised to find out their choices, regarding what they did and did not want. i dont know what any of my siblings want. but i was able to encourage them to get trusts, etc. so i think they currently do have directives.
i dont have an exact answer for you, but i think in many cases, a bf/gf does know more about what the other wants, than a family member does. and at least in many cases, is knowledgeable enough that their opinion means something, and should be considered.
now obviously i am not talking about a couple of teenagers who live with their parents. or a couple who has been dating for a month. or the couple who hooked up in a bar last week. and i totally agree with you that it would be difficult to put some legalese around it. but that does not mean that we should not think about it, and see if we can come up with something better than we currently have.