100% yes. Watched my younger sister literally waste away with terminal cancer. It’s inhumane. Let people make their own decision providing they can. Genuinely thinking of ways I could help myself along if it came to it.
Yes please, I want a one way ticket to Switzerland if I get Dementia or better yet somewhere closer to home.
Depends…..I can see a point where it’s allowed in certain (and limited) circumstances. For example patients with terminal illnesses who, whilst of sound mind, elect for it at the point they become - for example - unable to eat/drink/speak/breathe unaided and where death is certain within a relatively short timeframe.Personally I put no. It’s not a hard no but my problem is that for any system you put in place, there are people will abuse it.
The problem with this is that if people try get round it or subvert it, then you are talking someone’s life, not a bit of financial fraud or minor crime they can get punished for and move on, which is the case for more systems.
There are sadly plenty of people in this country who would try to convince elderly parents etc into ending their life or worse, where they are POA and have the ability to make decisions like that, they will do it when it might not be in the patients interest.
There may be people who would terminate their life way too early because they will worry they are going to be a burden on their family (justified or not) or friends.
That’s before you get into the very long reeds of mental illness and perfectly healthy people who want to end their lives on those grounds.
It’s not that some of those things cannot be resolved BUT the one thing that can’t be, is to have a system that allows euthanasia and not have that system abused. No safeguards can exist that would stop that happening.
As I saw, in the home where my mother was, there are some people who are happy in their own little world. Dementia affects people in many different ways.The problem is, once you have dementia, will you still feel the same?
I was the same with my Grandmother. She had a very strong heart but her mind had totally gone so she was a shell for her last five years. It wasn’t a life, at best it was an existence.Watching my grandmother being taken piece by piece as a result of Alzheimers clarified my mind on this a long time ago.
Should I go down that road I'd rather be able to deal with things at a time and place of my choosing, but If it had to be a one way ticket to Switzerland then so be it.
She wouldn't have wanted to end up as she did, and I won't let it happen to me.
why do you think this is a "medical" decision? In what whay do you think theyy should be trained, by whom and to do what?Obviously it should be legal, while being approved by trained medical professionals.
If I received some terrible news that the rest of my days I'm going to lose my body, mind or be in extreme pain, I'm ending it before it gets to that point one way or another. Would be far more civilised to peacefully go under a doctor's supervision, rather than some poor bastard having to scoop me up into biohazard bags.
100% this. I live life to the full because one day I know I won't be able to. The day I'm confined to bed, can't do anything else and am waiting to die, well put me down like you would an animal and remember me for all the good things in life.100% yes. Watched my younger sister literally waste away with terminal cancer. It’s inhumane. Let people make their own decision providing they can. Genuinely thinking of ways I could help myself along if it came to it.
British or American, possibly Canadian, chap recently flew to Switzerland to end his life after getting his dementia diagnosis. Having seen my dad go down with it, it's Dignitas for me if I go down the same road.The problem is, once you have dementia, will you still feel the same?
Is that including those with mental health problems?why do you think this is a "medical" decision? In what whay do you think theyy should be trained, by whom and to do what?
It should be an individual's choice, not that of some medical professional.
I don’t believe he did itThis. I’ve never been worried by those who express fears that they will just turn off the life support to free up the bed, or to harvest the organs, BUT it obviously needs to be strictly controlled with lots of checks and balances.
no doctor I’ve ever met would play fast and loose with it, ….. but then there was Harold Shipman.
Seems a bit harsh on the people that find and retrieve the body though.I’ve told the missus to luzz me off Beachy Head when no one is looking
This.Yes. With a load of safeguards.
As I saw, in the home where my mother was, there are some people who are happy in their own little world. Dementia affects people in many different ways.