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Euthanasia

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  1. Smartik1

    Smartik1 Walking F.A.Q. Forum Legend

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    I was wondering what people here think about euthanasia

    Do you think it's acceptable?
    If you were completely paralyzed and survived on IV feeds, would you want it done to you?
    If you were completely paralyzed and in constant pain, would you want it done to you?

    Curious what you think
     
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    Yes, yes, and yes.
     
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    In those perspectives I'm pretty much already dead, I'd prefer it done to me. At least give me an ultimatum that I could not earn while living. Absolute freedom.
     
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    Smartik1 Walking F.A.Q. Forum Legend

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    interesting

    another question:
    would you do it to your loved one if they wanted it?
    would you do it to your loved one if you had no idea what they want and couldnt find out?
     
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    Do you think its acceptable?
    - Of course, people should have the right to dicide for themself.
    If you were completely paralyzed and survied on IV feeds, would you want it done to you?
    - Yes, cause I don't wanna be a "doll" in a big world. You need help with everything, can't even take a pee alone >.> I don't even wanna think about it, I lost an uncle with this. He was totally paralyzed, and it got worse and worse. He choosed for euthanasia, and every1 accepted that, and I am proud that he did, he sufferd long anough.
    If you were completely paralyzed and in constant pain, would you want it done to you?
    - Yes, Same reason as above.

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    another question:
    would you do it to your loved one if they wanted it?
    - Yes, how hard it would be, if he/she wanted it, I would help him.
    would you do it to your loved one if you had no idea what they want and couldnt find out?
    - No, he/she must be 100% sure of it.
     
  6. Smartik1

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    so far nobody seems to be against it. what do u think about the other 2 questions? kinda interested how people would react when it comes to them doing it to someone else, possibly even without knowing if the other person wants it
     
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    I added it in my other answer.
     
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    ah but u said he chose it. what if u had to decide for them while having no idea if they want it or not?
     
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    Hmm, like if he's in coma? Hmm, I don't know, that's a realy difficult qeustion. I don't even wanna think about it either :S I hope I never have to make such a choise. I think it realy would be the condition he/she would be in.
     
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    I feel like, if its for medical reasons (not depression or anything) and chronic pain, and he wants to, he should be allowed to.

    However, thats the qualification. Also, I would never make that decision for a relative. I would just keep them on the machine, but then again, money isn't a issue for us. I think that might be a consideration for other people. But that's what I would do. IF I was a doctor, and I hope to god I never become one, then I probs wouldn't even offer it though
     
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    -Again, I respect my loved ones, and I don't want to see them suffer, I'd gladly carry out their wish.
    -All the more reasons to free their souls from being tormented by the chains of illness.
     
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    I dont even know how to respond to this question, first time.

    Painless death seems ...
     
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    depends if it makes sense
    depends on the situation. i'd try to put myself in his/her condition and think about it.
     
  15. Smartik1

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    yea seems nice but theres painless death vs unnecessary death, might wanna give it some thought

    thats ok, a lot of people arent

    thx for answering everything :p

    hmm so much for a controversial topic, not 1 person against it
     
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    Hate hate hate :(
     
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    care to elaborate? o_O
     
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    It would depend on wheter or not you can use the bathroom by yourself as I personally think when you're so old and frail that you can't go to the bathroom by yourself then it may be time to go.
     
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    Reminds me of those quotes in Tuesdays with Morrie.
     
  20. Smartik1

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    its not necessarily about old age. btw a lot of old people just sit around thinking about life. even when u cant move anymore u might be enjoying life, never know
     

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