vincentML -> RE: This has me confused. (11/13/2017 7:25:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic Sadly my dear until you get the word from the creator itself, man(woman etc) can only opine and point to books. Great answer Lucy, but there is a way around this, for those that are REALLY confused or concerned. We all have the RIGHT to refuse medical interventions, that is not suicide, that is letting what will be--be. As I type this, I am guilty of NOT having MY health care directives in place!! Legal health care directives allow you to inform medical professionals and family members about what kind of care you want, when you can't communicate those wishes yourself' That is something, I plan to take care of the near future!!! Things like : Living will, durable power of attorney for health care, etc. About 20 years ago, I worked in nursing homes for a couple of years. Long story short---folks have your health care directives in place. Personally, I always want pain medication {and lots of it, depending on what is going on}....more morphine please! Thank you. [:D] I also want oxygen, and a few other things. At this stage of the game, I do not want to be on life support, especially if I am brain damaged. Back to the OP, we all have the RIGHT to refuse medical treatment/especially invasive or dreadful treatments, I don't consider that suicide- I consider it not fighting "the transition". If I am in agony, I am going to get the medical marijuana, the pain meds {the good stuff}, see my friends and loved ones, and go "out" with a smile. These days, there really is NO need to be in agony, if you have health care. Many people are medically assisted {slowly or quickly}, and it is NOT considered "suicide". I have seen people who have stopped eating, and were given morphine to ease the pain, and they increase the dosage---and believe me when you stop eating/REFUSE a feeding tube, and take morphine---you are on your way out. I saw one lovely senior "go" this way, and she never appeared to be in pain, and was smiling the last time I saw her. Im happy we now have legal assisted suicide in canada... Like you I have a history of working in nursing homes, retirement homes, hospice and geriatric care and have no intention of letting my kids have to make decisions that I have seen people go through. I have a living will video, and what should happen should I be unable to communicate. Suicide, is another subject I know a lot about personally and professionally, I dont like dealing with it, but I cant blame a terminally or chronically sick person for not wanting to suffer any more. If you have not seen the Canadian movie whose plot revolves around assisted suicide, here is the trailer. I recommend it highly, although it is more romantic than realistic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pWY4MFqdLs
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