Anonymous wrote:My parent really wants to do this, but has no terminal illness. They’ve tried to end their life at home and it didn’t work out. I’m trying to wrap my head around supporting it but having a hard time doing so. Would you assist, as a child? And where to start? They’ve gone down the path with the doctor here in the US and can’t qualify domestically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am praying this is legal in 20 years in the US. Watching my mother deteriorate over the past 9 years suffering from dementia has been awful. And still no end in sight.
But the problem with dementia as your reasoning is that it won't be the family's choice when the person is too far gone and this might be a good choice. That's murder. The person themselves will have to decide to do it when they are still sort of sane and lucid.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who got a demential diagnosis and was in the early-ish stages in his 70s and did it. Sounds like there is a lot of paperwork to ensure that the person is actually consenting.
TBH I will not be riding out the last 5-10 years of my life in some sort of mental or physical decline that bankrupts me and destroys my relationships, so I will be doing this if it feels necessary.
Anonymous wrote:You know the one. Where they hook you up to a drip and let you pass away on your own? If so how was the person’s experience (obviously if it went well we know how it ended)?
Anonymous wrote:I am praying this is legal in 20 years in the US. Watching my mother deteriorate over the past 9 years suffering from dementia has been awful. And still no end in sight.
Anonymous wrote:I am praying this is legal in 20 years in the US. Watching my mother deteriorate over the past 9 years suffering from dementia has been awful. And still no end in sight.
Anonymous wrote:An old boss of mind did this. Here's an article about it:
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/03/16/hal-malchow-scheduled-death-democrats-00147362