wug wrote:
Rowan wrote:
my grandmother only got soothing medications the days before she died. visiting her the day before she died fully convinced me euthanasia is the way to deal with illness like that. i'm not going to be able to see my dad like that for example. i can't. i don't want to.
disintegration wrote:
as long as the person and doctor agree on it, i'm fine with it being legal, but there have been a lot of cases where doctors and nurses just overdosed old people in care homes because they thought they are doing a good thing
reminds me of when the ppl at the nursing home suggested not giving my gran her medicine anymore so she could die quickerSnusmumrikken wrote:
It's not like they don't do it now, sometimes doctors legit ensure that some patients overdose on something to shorten their suffering.. that's per definition murder.
It's not like they don't do it now, sometimes doctors legit ensure that some patients overdose on something to shorten their suffering.. that's per definition murder.
as long as the person and doctor agree on it, i'm fine with it being legal, but there have been a lot of cases where doctors and nurses just overdosed old people in care homes because they thought they are doing a good thing



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