Originally posted by Bender@Yesterday, 7:25 PM
Okay, most of you guys said if they want to let them. A request for assisted Suicide is typically a cry for help. It is in reality a call for counseling, assistance, and positive alternatives as solutions for very real problems. Suicidal Intent is typically transient. Of those who attempt suicide but are stopped, less than 4 percent go on to kill themselves in the next five years; less than 11 percent will commit suicide over the next 35 years. Terminally Ill patients who desire death are depressed and depression is treatable in those with terminal illness.* In one study, of the 24 percent of terminally ill patients who desired death, all had clinical depression. Pain is controllable.* Modern medicine has the ability to control pain. A person who seeks to kill him or herself to avoid pain does not need legalized assisted suicide but a doctor better trained in alleviating pain. The more difficult but humane solution to human suffering is to address the problems. So yea, its a cry for help. And you might be pressured. How? If your bills were $40 000 due to medication and counseling and surgery,etc, and your family couldn't afford it, and the $40 000 would be reduced to 0 if you died, and you wanted to live, what would you choose? See, you get pressured. If it was illegal, then you wouldn't have to be pressured dued to money or anything else. Sure, you pay the bill, but a lot of people would pay a lot of money to keep their family and close friends alived.
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