Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with it in principle, but the slippery slope is real and very concerning.
Canada will be allowing it for people with mental illness, so not just for those who are terminally ill, and is exploring allowing it for “mature minors”.
Apparently they removed the previously required 10-day waiting period, and patients are now being euthanized the same day they ask for it.
Some of the cases listed in this article are disturbing. https://theconversation.com/ontario-chief-coroner-reports-raise-concerns-that-maid-policy-and-practice-focus-on-access-rather-than-protection-253917
Anonymous wrote:Its wrong to ask someone to kill you. You can refuse treatment or kill yourself. Putting that responsibility on another person is unnecessary and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its not about health care or the family, its about suffering. My inlaw suffered for years with early onset dementia. The last few years were horrible and no way to live. If I am terminal, I don't want to suffer and want the choice. Nor do I want to be in a nursing home for years, misreable.
How is someone with dementia supposed to have the competence to choose?
Anonymous wrote:There is a reason MAID is used and preferred largely by wealthy white men in places where it is allowed. They are the only ones that can have the confidence that they’ll control the process.
Anonymous wrote:Its not about health care or the family, its about suffering. My inlaw suffered for years with early onset dementia. The last few years were horrible and no way to live. If I am terminal, I don't want to suffer and want the choice. Nor do I want to be in a nursing home for years, misreable.