Silverhatch
Well-known member
It's wrong that we're not allowed to choose. My Mum has always said that she doesn't want to live in a certain state, if /when she gets to that state there is nothing I can do to stop her pain.
If me and my dog were randomly at the point of no return and in the same amount of pain, at the same time, I can give permission to put my dog out of pain but I can't ask for the same thing for myself. As far as I'm concerned that's not right. I might need to point out that neither my dog or I have anything to pass on when we're dead, so I can take money out of my argument to allow it.
So fella, get your mum (and yourself) to write an advanced decision. The template is available from the dignity in dying website - and then share those thoughts with family, doctors, hospital etc. Just review it every couple of years or as often as you want/need to. This is really important stuff to do with end of life situations - NOT assisted suicide.