Iridescence
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Who the hell are you talking to?
YOU... and then others.
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Who the hell are you talking to?
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
It is inhuman and cowardly to remove a respirator, food and water and allow a patient to gasp for air or starve and dehydrate for days because we lack the will to do what is best for a person living their last days on earth
Once the decision is made, there are no miracles as the patient springs to life and says..."I feel better now". It is painful for the patient and the family
An injection allows someone to die with dignity
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
It is inhuman and cowardly to remove a respirator, food and water and allow a patient to gasp for air or starve and dehydrate for days because we lack the will to do what is best for a person living their last days on earth
Once the decision is made, there are no miracles as the patient springs to life and says..."I feel better now". It is painful for the patient and the family
An injection allows someone to die with dignity
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
It is inhuman and cowardly to remove a respirator, food and water and allow a patient to gasp for air or starve and dehydrate for days because we lack the will to do what is best for a person living their last days on earth
Once the decision is made, there are no miracles as the patient springs to life and says..."I feel better now". It is painful for the patient and the family
An injection allows someone to die with dignity
An injection allows the family to not have to suffer watching their loved one die a natural death.
We don't all die peacefullly, like in the movies. We die how we live.
Check into hospice care. They are the best bet for helping someone die a natural death and relatively at ease.
Euthanasia isn't allowing people who are dying a peaceful option. It's legalizing murder for convenience sake. That's the long and short of it.
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
It is inhuman and cowardly to remove a respirator, food and water and allow a patient to gasp for air or starve and dehydrate for days because we lack the will to do what is best for a person living their last days on earth
Once the decision is made, there are no miracles as the patient springs to life and says..."I feel better now". It is painful for the patient and the family
An injection allows someone to die with dignity
An injection allows the family to not have to suffer watching their loved one die a natural death.
We don't all die peacefullly, like in the movies. We die how we live.
Check into hospice care. They are the best bet for helping someone die a natural death and relatively at ease.
And this is what happens...we've removed all sense of responsibility of family from the process of death. Not only do they no longer bear the financial burden for the most part, they don't have to provide care any more, either. And the result of that is when they DO see pain, suffering, and the advent of death, they freak out..."KILL THEM OFF KILL THEM OFF OH THE HUMANITY!"
Grow up. Dying is a part of death. You don't get to hurry it along, or make the decision for other people that it's their time.
And this is what happens...we've removed all sense of responsibility of family from the process of death. Not only do they no longer bear the financial burden for the most part, they don't have to provide care any more, either. And the result of that is when they DO see pain, suffering, and the advent of death, they freak out..."KILL THEM OFF KILL THEM OFF OH THE HUMANITY!"
Grow up. Dying is a part of death. You don't get to hurry it along, or make the decision for other people that it's their time.
Euthanasia isn't allowing people who are dying a peaceful option. It's legalizing murder for convenience sake. That's the long and short of it.
Bullshit! You would allow a dog or a cat the mercy of being 'put to sleep' why wouldn't you allow a human the dignity of passing away when all hope has gone? People who claim to be kind to animals yet don't hold the same concept for human misery seem to have perverted priorities.
I am with Joe on this. No way would I want to live as a dwindling vegetable. It's no good for me and the pressure it puts on family and loved ones is something I wouldn't want to be responsible for.
No, it's not. The coward's way is to give a shot to hurry dying up.
It is inhuman and cowardly to remove a respirator, food and water and allow a patient to gasp for air or starve and dehydrate for days because we lack the will to do what is best for a person living their last days on earth
Once the decision is made, there are no miracles as the patient springs to life and says..."I feel better now". It is painful for the patient and the family
An injection allows someone to die with dignity
but when do you know its over.....the doctors prepared me for my mother to die....in mid july.....now the old one is up doing rehab and walking 6 miles a day....(she cons the aides into believing she has permission)....what if i had opted to put her down?
she has a living will but i have the power....i can simply ignore her living will.....that is what people do not get....you can do all these papers and express all these wishes but if the next of kin wont do it.....it wont be done...i have read her living will again and again.....trying to figure out the gray areas....i assure you its not an easy task to decide health care for someone else....much less deciding when someone should die or if they should die....
Euthanasia isn't allowing people who are dying a peaceful option. It's legalizing murder for convenience sake. That's the long and short of it.
Bullshit! You would allow a dog or a cat the mercy of being 'put to sleep' why wouldn't you allow a human the dignity of passing away when all hope has gone? People who claim to be kind to animals yet don't hold the same concept for human misery seem to have perverted priorities.
I am with Joe on this. No way would I want to live as a dwindling vegetable. It's no good for me and the pressure it puts on family and loved ones is something I wouldn't want to be responsible for.
You think this now. I've worked with many people who were very ill and dying and who had DNR orders. They all rescinded them when push came to shove.
Bullshit! You would allow a dog or a cat the mercy of being 'put to sleep' why wouldn't you allow a human the dignity of passing away when all hope has gone? People who claim to be kind to animals yet don't hold the same concept for human misery seem to have perverted priorities.
I am with Joe on this. No way would I want to live as a dwindling vegetable. It's no good for me and the pressure it puts on family and loved ones is something I wouldn't want to be responsible for.
You think this now. I've worked with many people who were very ill and dying and who had DNR orders. They all rescinded them when push came to shove.
No. I know it now. I recently had major surgery for cancer. I lost certain internal organs which have impacted on my quality of life. I am clear now, but if cancer returns I have deemed that further treatment will not be an option. Kindly do not profess to know more about me than I know myself.
You think this now. I've worked with many people who were very ill and dying and who had DNR orders. They all rescinded them when push came to shove.
No. I know it now. I recently had major surgery for cancer. I lost certain internal organs which have impacted on my quality of life. I am clear now, but if cancer returns I have deemed that further treatment will not be an option. Kindly do not profess to know more about me than I know myself.
You're right. I don't know you. I only know my own experience with people who are dying. You have a right to your own experience.
I'm sorry if my post upset you. All I know is all I know. I have worked with many dying people.
No. I know it now. I recently had major surgery for cancer. I lost certain internal organs which have impacted on my quality of life. I am clear now, but if cancer returns I have deemed that further treatment will not be an option. Kindly do not profess to know more about me than I know myself.
You're right. I don't know you. I only know my own experience with people who are dying. You have a right to your own experience.
I'm sorry if my post upset you. All I know is all I know. I have worked with many dying people.
Your post didn't upset me. I'm just telling you how it is.
Euthanasia isn't allowing people who are dying a peaceful option. It's legalizing murder for convenience sake. That's the long and short of it.
7 days in a hospital bed staring at the ceiling, not being able to eat, or take fluids by mouth convinced me that I would rather die swiftly then lay there with a tube in my cock pissing in a can, and having a nurse wipe shit off my legs while days of our lives plays in the background is not how I want to spend my last days, hours of life. Get it done, or I will spend every ounce of strength I have to do it my self.
My grandpa was 72 and about 4 months passed the date his doctor said he'd die from cancer.
The whole time though things were decent, he was losing his bodily functions but my dad works in a hospital and I was there so we helped him with all that stuff and it wasn't a big problem. (we essentially moved in with him his last 4-6 months).
However on his last day my grandpa woke up wailing in pain, you could tell he was in total agony, my dad just kept giving him more and more and more liquid morphine and my grandpa kept taking it until he essentially fell asleep/passed out and he never woke up. So my dad basically euthanized him rather than putting him through continuous unbearable pain until he was most certainly going to die anyway that same day.
Morally, I've always been proud of what my dad did. Hopefully in the same circumstances my son does the same for me.
My grandpa was 72 and about 4 months passed the date his doctor said he'd die from cancer.
The whole time though things were decent, he was losing his bodily functions but my dad works in a hospital and I was there so we helped him with all that stuff and it wasn't a big problem. (we essentially moved in with him his last 4-6 months).
However on his last day my grandpa woke up wailing in pain, you could tell he was in total agony, my dad just kept giving him more and more and more liquid morphine and my grandpa kept taking it until he essentially fell asleep/passed out and he never woke up. So my dad basically euthanized him rather than putting him through continuous unbearable pain until he was most certainly going to die anyway that same day.
Morally, I've always been proud of what my dad did. Hopefully in the same circumstances my son does the same for me.
I would not call what your dad did euthanasia. He allowed your grandpa to die naturally and pain free. It's good hospice care.
My grandpa was 72 and about 4 months passed the date his doctor said he'd die from cancer.
The whole time though things were decent, he was losing his bodily functions but my dad works in a hospital and I was there so we helped him with all that stuff and it wasn't a big problem. (we essentially moved in with him his last 4-6 months).
However on his last day my grandpa woke up wailing in pain, you could tell he was in total agony, my dad just kept giving him more and more and more liquid morphine and my grandpa kept taking it until he essentially fell asleep/passed out and he never woke up. So my dad basically euthanized him rather than putting him through continuous unbearable pain until he was most certainly going to die anyway that same day.
Morally, I've always been proud of what my dad did. Hopefully in the same circumstances my son does the same for me.
I would not call what your dad did euthanasia. He allowed your grandpa to die naturally and pain free. It's good hospice care.
administering a lethal dose of opiates IS euthanasia. if he was hospitalized he would have been denied lethal doses of opiates no matter how much pain he was in.