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It Appears They Do Have Some Sense, Well Done.
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I think it's wrong because able bodied people with 6 months or so to live (like my dad) could have over dosed whenever they felt like it. He had enough morphine in the house to kill an elephant. It's the disabled that has no access to their meds that have to suffer.
I think it's wrong because able bodied people with 6 months or so to live (like my dad) could have over dosed whenever they felt like it. He had enough morphine in the house to kill an elephant. It's the disabled that has no access to their meds that have to suffer.
Ummm, that's quite an unusual circ your father was in. When my DH was on strong pain meds I had to get prescriptions from the chemist about every 3 to 4 days and had a real panic when the chemist delivery didn't arrive and we almost ran out. Luckily some of his care had been in a local private hospital and his consultant had covered both his private and NHS care so I managed to get a private prescription from the consultant and got it filled the at private hospital.
The problem is not solved. Its not easy to get hold of the meds to do it without distress and if you try the pills and booze way (assuming you can still swallow) it can and does fail. Families and friends risk the law to assist and the person who should have all the control over the process can end up having none.
I’ve seen many people die lingering and distressing deaths, but the worst by far was one who died of cancer of the oesophagus. To watch someone who couldn’t even swallow her own spittle suffering so, and hearing her tell me she was so hungry broke my heart because there was absolutely nothing I could do to alleviate her anguish. In such circumstances it's wicked to force people who would rather die to continue to live.
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