Anonymous wrote:Two healthy sisters from Arizona in their 50s decided to use the Swiss end of life services. They did not inform any of their friends or employers. Folks were searching for them for nearly a month:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10659917/amp/Sisters-died-Swiss-suicide-clinic-said-werent-100-collapsed-discs.html
Anonymous wrote: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)?
I did this. It was a great experience, not painful at all. Very peaceful in fact. Would highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hospice does this. Hospice nurses WILL do this.
I don't think so, it would be murder.
Hospice definitely does not do this. After my husband died at home, Hospice measured how much morphine was left.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hospice does this. Hospice nurses WILL do this.
I don't think so, it would be murder.
Hospice definitely does not do this. After my husband died at home, Hospice measured how much morphine was left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hospice does this. Hospice nurses WILL do this.
I don't think so, it would be murder.