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Mesothelioma and Legal Considerations

 
Author: Nichole Fowler

Making your personal wishes and preferences known is critical, not only when you are ill. Especially with this type of diagnosis in your life, having a living will is a critical requirement to deal effectively with the illness, your own needs and those of your loved ones. To give that all your attention while dealing with a terminal disease is no early task. Getting the right representation and advice, service and results from professionals who care about delivering you excellence and input on demand to address all your needs and requirements are within easy reach.

When you want to make your wishes clear, having it in writing is critical A living will is a legal document that can help you do that and so much more. Future medical treatments, resuscitation orders or not can all be stipulated and does not have to be left up to somebody else to make for you. Some call it a "health care declaration," "directive to physicians," or "medical directive." Guidance and personal preferences are voiced and put in writing to help everyone, including you, your family, doctors and other care-givers to know what it is you wanteven in the more aggressive stages of your illness and when things are not going as well, or you can not speak for yourself anymore.

There are also other documents like the medical power of attorney. This will enable others to make the necessary decisions on your behalf when it comes to it. This could be a surrogate, health care agent, or proxy. It can involve your closest family members or not. It could be anyone of your choosing and specification. Again it is evident that the sooner you get these legal matters dealt with and out of the way, the sooner peace of mind can set in and can you focus on dealing with your illness, treatment, self and loved ones. Focusing on the quality of life you have left is most important of all, so taking care of the small details are essential to get peace and resolution. This could include all insurance, financial and legal matters.

Some other legal documents and processes that you can set in place are:

The so-called 'Advance Directive'

Both the living will or medical powers of attorney we have mentioned will fall into these categories. This gives voice to your preferences and requirements, early and when it matters, even when you can not speak for yourself for any reason. State laws will govern and guide these, so check the details with a local legal expert prior to proceeding.

There is also the 'Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Order

This is a legally recognized and executed document, binding and normally signed, witness and filed. This would instruct your main care giver, physician in charge of your medical care, to be instructing all health care providers not to attempt resuscitation if a person would face cardiac or respiratory arrest. This would be up to individuals on a case-by-case basis and personal wishes in writing will be respected. PLEASE NOTE: that this has to be a legal document undersigned to be deemed binding and valid.

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