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I'm in a very difficult position really, although I am not terminally ill, nor do I have a degenerative brain disease, I have lived with cerebral palsy all my life and at some point in the future I would like to end it. I'm only 21 though but I don't feel I can cope with a disability for the rest of my life as I don't want to just "make the best of it" I've been depressed for a number of years but in my situation I don't know if dignitas is an option. Does anyone have any advice?
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Hello, fans of Terry Pratchett!
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@Merina2222 Quality of life is LITERALLY defined from the eyes of the person living that life and not from an outside source. Even if you were in the exact same circumstances as somebody else, you cannot define what they feel. That is one thing that separates us from the other animals. Individuality. I agree with Terry Pratchett because it should be somebody's right to not be able to handle their, as he put it, end game. That is as opposed to everyone else telling them to just deal with it.
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makes me feel depressed. there are people who want to die because they can do nothing other than watch tv or browse the internet. i am perfectly healthy and yet i only do those 2 things.
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Do it but not on TV. It is not because I don't want close my eyes on social issues but to protect vulnerable who wants to live life no matter how ill they are. It is irony in itself that dying people say that they do not want to put burden on their families but Alas they put burden on other people who are terminally ill. by allowing TV to film them.
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WELL SAID, AND WELL DONE FOR DOING 'CHOOSING TO DIE' As a nurse of many years standing, I have been begged to 'Give me something to end this misery, I don't want to live like this, they wouldn't let a dog suffer like this' I have wept with frustration and the pain of watching someone for whom there's no hope go through such suffering and indignity.
Ill health caused me to retire from nursing, and I can only hope that if I ever lose the ability to choose, someone will and my suffering
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@robertghouston As a caregiver, I definitely agree with Terry.
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I feel sometimes the problem with human rights groups is that they often forget the people they're supposed to be fighting for. If someone is suffering, it is absolute they will die and have no hope for recovery, if all that awaits them if they go on is months or years of pain and sorrow, then they should have the right to choose whether they wish to keep fighting. At the end of the day, as long as a person can make rational decisions, they have the right to govern their own live.
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@adethelemon What a great forum this is for your venting about he police force...
i too agree. if someone is suffering and have no quality of life and wish to leave this earth on their ow terms, rather than dragging it out and letting your family suffer, then they should be allowd to do it. but it should be made clear that the decision is rational and an independant team study each case carefully
purplecat1989 2 years ago 25
It's personal choice - and that makes it a basic human right and not a right of all sapients (anything self-aware) able to articulate their wishes. We do it for sentients who are suffering i.e. pets and the like. They feel pain, and we give them release. And we hope that we did what they would want us to do.
I'm saying it directly: I want any who call me friend or a loved one to help me if asked. As with life, death is a gift.
I don't want to break the law, but a bad law is no law at all.
Teloculos 2 years ago 18