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DEBATE assisted suicide
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Merlin | Report | 27 Feb 2010 14:39 |
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Family and friends Yes, But there are a few on here that I would gladly help with or without a request.**M** |
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Jane | Report | 26 Feb 2010 21:43 |
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I am totally with Uggers with what he said. |
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Uggers | Report | 26 Feb 2010 21:29 |
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GPs hasten death with morphine every day and a damn good thing too. I am completely in favour of people who choose to end their own lives being able to do so with the support of the medical services and their loved ones. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 26 Feb 2010 21:11 |
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kay ive pmd you xx |
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Kay???? | Report | 26 Feb 2010 20:02 |
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use of di-morphine within *guidelines* over a few days,,,,,has the same effect,,,,,this is the cocktail given to cancer patients,it shuts organs down and weakens the heart eventually causing it to fail. |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 26 Feb 2010 20:00 |
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I would probably do it in some circumstances. When the persons life can no longer give them freedom from pain and no interest in life, then it is cruelty to keep on giving them treatment to keep them breathing. |
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(¯`*•.¸JUPITER JOY AND HER CRYSTAL BALLS(¯`*•.¸ | Report | 26 Feb 2010 19:21 |
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definatly agree.animals ar.nt left to suffer ,why should humans be left to. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 25 Feb 2010 23:03 |
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yes, i have asked specky he said he couldnt, i would never force the issue and if there was a risk off prison for him then no |
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JoyBoroAngel | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:57 |
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if you let your pet suffer you can be prosecuted |
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Jane | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:55 |
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It's different Rose.Thats all can say.But I know what you mean. |
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Rambling | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:46 |
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When my mum was dying, i would have taken the option of hastening it if that had been possible. the line from King Lear is the way I looked at it |
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Jane | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:43 |
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My Mum had Dementia ,and one day asked me in the lift in Debenhams ...Would I help her die!! The lift was full ,and a deathly silence came waiting for my reply.All I could say was I would love to help her but I could be sent to prison.Her reply was 'Thats ok ,I won't be here'. |
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Whirley | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:38 |
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I think when you have seen someone go through a serious life threatening illness, ie a terminal one, and you can see the cards are on the table so to speak...............and you see them in pain,,,,,,,,,,,,believe me, putting them out of their misery is a thought that comes very clearly. ...Unless you've been there with someone,,,,,,,,,,,,,you dont know... |
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Berona | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:35 |
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I can understand why the law is like it is because there will always be someone who will use it to their advantage, so it would need for a certain number of people to be involved - not just a beneficiary and perhaps a doctor/solicitor, etc. If this can be resolved, I certainly do agree with euthanasia. I would like to think that if I am ever in the situation where it is utterly hopeless and a lot of pain is involved, I should be able to make the choice without placing loved ones in trouble with either the law or their consciences. |
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Muffyxx | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:35 |
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TW...As long as my loved one was of sound mind and I was convinced they had had enough....AND had medical assurance that all that could be done had been I would do the same for them as I would for my pets. Love is love after all. I'd see it as the final gift of love. |
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Supersleuth | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:35 |
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Yes - provided the person involved is able to give their own consent prior to reaching a physically debilitating condition for a terminal illness....... through a panel of medical experts who can assess their mental and physical heath. |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:34 |
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I may have said no a few months ago, but seeing my mum in pain and wasting away I am saying yes to both. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:33 |
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I'm with Muffy -- and yes, it's possible to have public safeguards to make sure that people aren't being "assisted" to die by other people whose eyes are on their inheritance. ;) |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:30 |
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Rose yes thats right you have to get there on your own. |
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UzziAndHerDogs | Report | 25 Feb 2010 22:30 |
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uch what a topic, |
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