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euthanasia?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm really shocked, and pleased that everyone sees to be of the same opinion.
I heartily agree, euthanasia should be allowed, controlled yes, but allowed.
My nan, sadly, has alziehmers (sp?) and she would have hated for us to see her like this, and unfortunately being diagnosed at a relatively young age (63 or thereabouts) she could last much longer, she's now 75, can't talk, wash, use the loo, feed herself or anything. Its awful for those around her, I don't know how my grandfather copes, I know I couldn't.
My husband knows that if I go like that, I would rather die and not be a burden to anyone. And go out whilst I'm still able to enjoy life as theres nothing worse than being a human vegatable.
Ah well better go before I get too deep and meaningful! (and depressed)
xx
I hope someone will do that for me if it ever comes to that.
Shaney - how painful for you and your mum.I think you have summed this post up with your personal experience.
btw - just coincidentally that is what my mum and dads neighbour had.Also , although they would never admit it , Doctors do aid in a very humanitarian way.My uncle was helped along by nurses.Thankfully.
O.K folks, I'm laying in bed on painkillers from the doc and MrAsci is at home looking after me as he has been all week, I will get back on my feet after this relapse as if all is well with this world, will I end up a burden? no.
Giving you all a big big hug and if anyone is close to you now, then give them a big big hug too!!!!!
Asciwhite xx
Like Shaney's Dad, my Dad also died from cancer of the brain, his illness lasting over two years (some 25 years ago now). He was a big strong man of only 63 when he was taken ill and it was dreadful to watch his gradual painful decline. Also like Shaney, I believe that it was the doctor who administered the morphine and made the decision to take him off all other medications who kindly assisted my Dad to die.
I think that, fortunately, doctors do this quite regularly.
However, my poor Dad had to suffer years of pain which if, euthanasia was legal, could have been avoided.