Yerda
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That's fair enough.No, it's my issue with people comparing it to terminal illness, which is not what the OP is about.
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That's fair enough.No, it's my issue with people comparing it to terminal illness, which is not what the OP is about.
I tend to take the opinion of those who have actually talked to her, examed her, looked over her medical records, etc. over the opinion of someone who is basing their opinion on a half page news report...Since your so admitted on professional opinions
Apparently the Dutch do not adhere to your stringent requirements for euthanasia...As far as I'm concerned, this is a massively tragic failure just not of herself , but a failure of professional medicine as well , which some professionals ought to know better involving non terminally ill people.
It's not euthanasia. It's suicide.I tend to take the opinion of those who have actually talked to her, examed her, looked over her medical records, etc. over the opinion of someone who is basing their opinion on a half page news report...
Apparently the Dutch do not adhere to your stringent requirements for euthanasia...
It is euthanasia.It's not euthanasia. It's suicide.
I think one of its main issues is that by nature it only targets mentally ill people and people with physical disabilities. It seems borderline eugenicist to me to suggest that if these people can't find help or can't seem to fit into society one way or the other, they are free to do away with themselves. It will see a whole lot of these people killing themselves. In that way it seems worse than forced sterilisation or asylum imprisonment, because they are apparently making the decision themselves after being told there's nothing more to be done.
It is not euthanasia. The condition is not terminal. It's clear cut suicide.It is euthanasia.
You do know that euthanasia is government sanctioned suicide, right?
I would have thought you would know that.
Huh
Does it have to be terminal?It is not euthanasia. The condition is not terminal. It's clear cut suicide.
I thought you would know the difference. Huh.
Source please.The condition is not terminal.
Legally, it depends on where you are as to the requirement of "terminal".Does it have to be terminal?
Legally, Yes.Would living a life of unbearable suffering not be enough?
There is no source. Ever hear of a depressed person who is in good physical health in a hospice? I haven't.Source please.
And I mean your source that she does not have a terminal condition.
Hopefully you have something other than the half page article in the OP.
Your bold empty claims aside, what makes you think it has to be terminal to be euthanasia?
Seeing as there are many a different definition of euthanasia used by the various governments around the world.
From the Mayo Clinic:
If you've been treated for depression but your symptoms haven't improved, you may have treatment-resistant depression. Taking an antidepressant or going to psychological counseling (psychotherapy) eases depression symptoms for most people. But with treatment-resistant depression, standard treatments aren't enough. They may not help much at all, or your symptoms may improve, only to keep coming back. [source]
So no reason to take you seriously.There is no source.
Where do i sign up to get updates on everyone world wide on hospice?Ever hear of a depressed person who is in good physical health in a hospice? I haven't.
Yes.I call it or what it is. Suicide.
I already provided a peer reviewed journal on the subject.So no reason to take you seriously.
Where do i sign up to get updates on everyone world wide on hospice?
Yes.
You have made your mantra clear to everyone.
The fact that you and so many other people are so cold and jaded and apparently so willing to force others to suffer till death is probably one of the main reasons that people want to end their lives in the first place.The fact that you and so many other people are so cold and jaded and apparently so willing to give up all hope on a person and not only permit this, but encourage it, is probably one of the main reasons that people want to end their lives in the first place.
Your bold empty claims aside, what makes you think it has to be terminal to be euthanasia?There is no source. Ever hear of a depressed person who is in good physical health in a hospice? I haven't.
I call it or what it is. Suicide.
The fact that you and so many other people are so cold and jaded and apparently so willing to force others to suffer till death is probably one of the main reasons that people want to end their lives in the first place.
I see why this game is so popular
ad hominem reportedThe fact that you and so many other people are so cold and jaded and apparently so willing to give up all hope on a person and not only permit this, but encourage it, is probably one of the main reasons that people want to end their lives in the first place. [emphasis added - JS]
Who gets to decide when that point has been reached?If someone truly reaches a point of hopelessness that they decide to end it all, I believe it's their right to die by their own hand.
Source please.The fact that this is being planned and allowed and PERFORMED by a "doctor" indicates a deeper problem with society, in that the society is actively encouraging someone to give up hope.
I do not know.Do you really believe this person has exhausted every possible treatment option?
Well, since death would definitely cure her, and that is the route she has decided upon.Every medication (psychedelics, etc.), every cognitive-behavioral therapy technique, EVERTYHING imaginable? No, of course not.
Who gets to decide when that point has been reached?
In the case of the OP it appears that she AND at least two doctors AND the Dutch euthanasia council agree that she gets to decide.
Seems there are several people in this thread who think she gets no say in the matter.
At least, until she jumps through all their hoops.
Or is there ever a point where she gets to make decisions about her own life?