Janz3n
Well-Known Member
Its only for terminally ill patients that have no chance of recovery. as far as i know.Off-topic rant - move or delete as needed.
Canada’s apparently got a policy allowing people to allow doctors to kill their patients when asked.
One of my wife’s relatives make a decision yesterday to follow thru with a “medically assisted suicide” in Canada and we get notified by family today that it happened.
That just seems like something outside the box and I’m not cool with it. Especially with the situation that we now get to deal with of … “so and so decided they no longer wanted to live, so they had their doctor take their life. Please understand and keep your thoughts with this person.”
Im not cool with suicide in general, but going about it in a way of going to the doctor to have them do it for you also doesn’t sit well. Like, there’s other avenues to address issues than to simple acquiesce to somebody’s request. Seems grotesque for that to be allowed.
my step mothers mom just did this a few months ago. being in pain and constantly on pain killers and not feeling well enough to get up and take a **** with no chance of survival id probably take the medically assisted dying option.
"In Canada, medically assisted dying (MAID) is legal for eligible adults with a grievous and irremediable medical condition, where natural death is reasonably foreseeable. The process involves a request by the individual, a thorough assessment by two independent health care professionals, and strict adherence to safeguards outlined in the Criminal Code. MAID can involve the administration of medication by a physician or nurse practitioner, or the prescription of medication for self-administration. "