http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Pol...?oneclick=true
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...543032,00.html
In the first years that she was in this horrifying state, her husband
Michael did all he could to find treatment, going from hospital to
hospital trying new therapies. Terri was sent to California to have
experimental platinum electrodes implanted to get her brain going
again. Michael slept next to her for five weeks. At the time he and
Terri's parents were united in doing all they could for what was left
of his wife.
Eventually the husband acquiesced to near-universal medical opinion and
came to terms with the fact that his wife would never revive. He said
that when she was cognisant she had once told him that she did not want
to be kept alive artificially for an indefinite period of time.