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starmekitten
-= Forum Pistolera =-
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/11/2005 : 11:46:24
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Where do you stand on this? I used to be unsure but after working in what has to be one of the worst nursing homes in the UK I remembered a conversation I had with my father, he asked me if his mind went, if he couldn't look after himself and his dignity was lost I was to let him go and help him die.
I think I probably would.
and you're questioning the sciences and questioning religion you're looking like an idiot and you no longer care.
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
17125 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2005 : 11:47:23
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In extreme circumstances I agree with it. I never used to but I do now.
Don't believe the type!
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kathryn
~ Selkie Bride ~
Belgium
15320 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2005 : 11:47:38
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More cheer, fb.net-stylee! Yeah!
Seriously, this is an important topic, especially in the States. My best friend's wife is a nurse and my legal guardian or whatever it's called. She's legally bound to pull the plug if need be.
Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
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billgoodman
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Netherlands
6213 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2005 : 14:36:36
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euthanasia is legal in the Netherlands under extreme circumstances I agree with that but it's very hard to agree on the 'circumstances' which are 'extreme' and which not?
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danjersey
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
2792 Posts |
Posted - 07/11/2005 : 21:23:41
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Have we not become desperate in this life to help one another end it? it makes me sad to relate to this,the idea of death by nursing home kills me. i know there are good people out there taking care of us when we get old and thanks if you do, but none of us seem to trust our own communities to watch over us in old age. even if you are treated kindly it's still you the dying, and them, the not. i wish things were not rigged this way, that we knew all through life that we would not have to be put somewhere else to die. As a species are we malfunctioning?
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 07/12/2005 : 04:42:40
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If someone is in agony, or in a stste where the can't do anything at all and are completely miserable and helpless, then I believe it is justifiable. |
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Llamadance
> Teenager of the Year <
United Kingdom
2543 Posts |
Posted - 07/13/2005 : 00:17:44
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I'm all for euthanasia in a controlled way. It's possibly become more difficult in the wake of Shipman, and I think one of the main problems is to ensure it doesn't become carte blanche for doctors to pull the plug. I don't know if the way to go is to assemble a panel to oversee it initially - ie to decide if it's warranted/legal - but it's one possibility.
If people truly wish to die, I've never seen whay business it is of ours to stop them. It's their life to lose.
________________________________________________________________________________ No power in the 'verse can stop me
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Dave Noisy
Minister of Chaos
Canada
4496 Posts |
Posted - 07/13/2005 : 15:32:38
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Very slippery slope.
One reason against it is that in some cases doctors will be pressured to pull the plug by those benefitting (financially) from the death...
However, if someone makes it (legally) clear that in certain situations, death would be preferred, it should be honoured...
Tricky stuff.
"Live life like you're gonna die...because you are." - William Shatner, You'll Have Time / Has Been |
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whoreatthedoor
> Teenager of the Year <
Spain
2873 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2005 : 09:03:52
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It probably will be legal soon here. There are some dangerous legal side effects, I guess.
Anyway, as a future suicide man as I am, I am pro.
El amor es la distancia más larga entre un punto y otro |
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