The right to ‘die with dignity’ through ‘doctor-assisted suicide’ is being promoted by the Quebec College of Physicians and the Montreal Gazette.
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The right to ‘die with dignity’ through ‘doctor-assisted suicide’ is being promoted by the Quebec College of Physicians and the Montreal Gazette.
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A person who is …
A person who is long term pain and suffering and face certain death yields a far greater profit than someone who is healthy or choses to end their life in light of certain death. Though some doctors support it, I see many being against it. Doctors don’t make much money off healthy people and a system that humanly ends suffering of the terminally ill is financially threatening to the Dr.. Dr’s are going to fight this bitterly if it does become legal
Standard uethenasia …
Standard uethenasia practice in Holland: slightly to high dose of morphine.
I seen an article …
I seen an article about healthy assisted suicides. shakes head. ok I knew they were wanting this. It is vague in the health care reform. it says the elderly shall be councilled every so many years about how they want to die. that wording can be mistaken for assisted suicide.
It is being …
It is being promoted everywhere right now – also in the UK and Australia …
Nicely evaluated. …
Nicely evaluated. Particularly propaganda tactics like primacy and recency.
Doctors being able …
Doctors being able to save people from death, is just as absurd, based on the theory of “doctors playing God”. In that scenario, the only duty it should be of doctors, is to prescribe medications for the alleviation of pain, to treat illnesses which hinder quality-of-life, yet don’t necessarily require immediate life and death care, and to perform surgeries which enhance quality-of-life. As long as a doctor is allowed to save a life, so should a doctor be able to end a life.
it only alleviates …
it only alleviates the pain. The pain medication does not improve my functionality, nor did any of the surgeries which I have had, nor do any of the commonly used physical disability assistant devices (bracing, etc) help me, due to the severity and form of my physical impairments. I, along with many other disabled people, do try to make the best of things. However, there is a limit to what we can cope with, which only we can decide that for ourselves.
I have a severe …
I have a severe neuropathic condition, which for me, causes both disability and pain. Of course, I do take pain medication. I’ll list all of the different pain medications which I take on a regular basis; Duragesic fentanyl patches 50mcg per hour, Morphine Sulfate, Vicoprofen, Vicodin, Tramadol, and Darvocet. Which pain medication that I take, depends on the severity of the pain at any particular moment. Even though pain medication does ease my pain, it does not enhance my quality-of-life,
Or, at least, a …
Or, at least, a view that contradicts the politics of the paper will not make it through editing, or will undergo some re-arranging.
With enough pain …
With enough pain killers, you shouldn’t be in pain. Part of the problem is skimping on painkillers. My friends who are doctors tell me it tends to be policy to undermedicate for one stupid reason or another, fear that they will get addicted among other things.
In principle, I …
In principle, I believe people should be able to do whatever they want, and if they want to have someone help kill them, it’s their right, just like it’s people’s right to sell their soul to the Devi. But you have to remember the trend right now in government is going in the direction of eugenicist globalist tyranny, and legalizing doctors killing people under any circumstance is liable to be abused. Of course, it doesn’t START with death clinics, but that’s where it will probably lead.
People who do want …
People who do want to have life-extending measures applied to them, have the option of having that. So, people who want to have a doctor give them a painless and peaceful death, ought to be able to have that option. Death is the natural result of life, and should not be feared, nor used as a tool of manipulation used to promote fear, in order to falsely extend life, or to force preserve life upon those who wish to die.
That isn’t a good …
That isn’t a good enough solution for people who are in pain and suffering. All that solution does, is to keep a person in pain and suffering, until their body gives out and dies. Pain medication, as good as it is, isn’t always sufficient enough at giving a person a reasonable quality-of-life. As it is, doctors betray the so-called “natural order” of life, by intervening by the use of life-extending measures. Even if people are given the right to opt out of having life-extending measures to them
i think they’re …
i think they’re contracted or told what to write on, what the slant is, and they get paid by the word. maybe sometimes the credited authour is not the writer, LOL!
and cannabis.
and cannabis.
I believe people do …
I believe people do have a right to die, with dignity. However, I think it is very dangerous to give doctors the right to assist suicide. The solution, I would say, was for people to write a living will stating which medical interventions they do not wish to have, or what medical care they wish to have withdrawn under x circumstances. But that is not the same as a lethal injection.
I also believe people should have much better access to pain control.
Stop tempting me, …
Stop tempting me, lol.
People that support …
People that support things like this tend not to be able to see their own contradictions