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"I am all for it... If a person is so incapacitated to not fuction and that the only thing that is "living" is their heart to keep the body "alive" then yes a person should choose to live or die... However it would have to be the wishes of the person.. I would never assume that its what they wanted without stating it no matter how incapacitated they were.. " A living will can help with this to some extent. | |||
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"I say yes....you wouldnt see an animal suffer so why should human beings be any different, i deal with this on a daily basis and its heart breaking. " | |||
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"where would you draw the live tho, what if its a child who legally isn't old enough to make such a choice or to young to understand whats happening, who then has the rights to decide when to end their life, or are children left to suffer? " I guess the myriad of moral and legal issues are why successive governments have given the issue a wide berth. It is a very emotive issue. | |||
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"where would you draw the live tho, what if its a child who legally isn't old enough to make such a choice or to young to understand whats happening, who then has the rights to decide when to end their life, or are children left to suffer? " In the case of child then it falls to who ever holds parental responsibility to make the best decision for them. | |||
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"I say yes....you wouldnt see an animal suffer so why should human beings be any different, i deal with this on a daily basis and its heart breaking. " | |||
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"Yes I would not want to be a burden on family and the state" I guess we are all burdens on state and family in some way. It would be very difficult to say when someone's time was up, how do you base the decision? | |||
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"Yes I would not want to be a burden on family and the state I guess we are all burdens on state and family in some way. It would be very difficult to say when someone's time was up, how do you base the decision? " my 93 year old nan had a stroke and fell out of bed and fractured her spine. in hospital they found she had liver cancer. due to complications with her diabetes she got gangrene in both her feet. its not always difficult to decide when someone's time is up. if i had the guts i would have sent her on her way. | |||
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"I wouldn't want to live like that and would hope that if I couldn't do it myself there would be someone to help me die. So the right thing by the cat and let her go and remember the good times you had with her." Thank you. She has been on borrowed time for a while and today seems to have given up so it is her time and it is the right thing to do. Just wonder if I would have the guts if it was an elderly relative in the same position. | |||
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"Yes I would not want to be a burden on family and the state I guess we are all burdens on state and family in some way. It would be very difficult to say when someone's time was up, how do you base the decision? " I have a do not resuscitate with my lawyer and doctor, that my family also know about, if I am on supported life, I want it switched off. It costs over £1000 per day, the money could be better spent. my life , my choice. I have been a private carer for many years and as much as I love my job, I can see what it does to the individual and the family. Its not for me. | |||
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"when i made the decision along with the hospital to withdraw my dads medication although heartbreaking it was actually a very easy decision to make. my dad had always made his feelings known about being brain damaged" I think I would find it easier to withdraw medication in line with someones wishes, than say enough is enough and inject something that would end a life. | |||
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