Trish, you need to sit back, put your defensiveness on hold for enough time to actually read what is being posted here. That includes the posts you are making. When you first started this thread, you were using exclamation points, phrases like OMG and asking the forum what they thought, and how they handled similar situations.
When you were given very honest responses to that post you immediately became defensive about your right to set your own personal boundaries and the inappropriateness of the pts behavior, the inappropriateness of the facility for putting these types of pts in your rig, the unfairness of us responding and a reiteration of the righteousness of your position.
In some ways you are correct. You have every right (I said so in an earlier post) to determine your own personal boundaries. You absolutely have the right to refuse to be touched. No one is arguing with that!
Where we disagree is the expectation that the injured and dying will have the ability to operate within those parameters. Your expectation that you must be respected and treated in accordance with your own personal rules is an unreasonable expectation given your chosen line of work.
People will die on their own timetable, not at your convenience or when and how you think they should. Families will make determinations for the care and transport of their loved ones based on their own personal needs, desires and motivations, not yours. Facilities will decide who goes where, when and how as is appropriate in their eyes only.
These are facts. They may be unfair, inconsiderate, inappropriate, not what you deem correct, uncomfortable to endure, but they are still the working conditions of EMS. We have all been where you are. We have all had to reconcile our personal histories with the day to day operation of our duties in EMS. What pretty much everyone here has been telling you is that this is going to happen again and again and again. It doesn't matter how justified your feelings are, because they truly do not matter to your pts.
So, the real issue here is, do you want to continually subject yourself to something that is so uncomfortable? Are you going to be able to overcome your issues with touching? Because if you can't, no matter how unfair that seems, EMS is not for you.