
Originally Posted by
blue rider
this reminds me of a little story some years ago about a nice 70+ year old lady getting a tatto to make sure her wishes are respected.
I know 4 health professionals with DNR tattoos. One of them is an ED specialist and a cardio-thoracic surgeon. If you had the knowledge and experiences he does you probably would too.
Suicides in the elderly are becoming more common, many of whom pre-empt a perceived inability to make that decision. It’s not that they’ve reached any particular point where they feel they don’t want to live, but that they foresee the time approaching where that choice may be taken from them. In such cases it’s sobering to consider how many years may be taken from them by laws preventing others from helping them die with grace at a time of their choosing.
Laws forbidding suicide are pointless but ultimately harmless as they are treated with the contempt they deserve. Laws forbidding people from helping those perfectly capable of making the decision but unable to physically manage it are evil.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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