
GarageKarate07
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I was looking through "dignified suicide" using Google and this one came up. It's UK based (I'm state side). None the less this is an ever spreading problem. So many with chronic illness, which SHOULD include various forms of depression yet doesn't, taking their lives through violence on their own terms. This is because of many reasons. Lack of LOVE being number one in my personal opinion. Lack of healthcare. Lack of mental health care. Lack of a "decent" society and so on.
What I was trying to find is articles on the act of suicide itself being dignified as a means to leave. I was looking for "permission to die" to share here today. Love you guys!
www.dignityindying.org.uk
This is from PubMed but seems to be more about "unplugging" already I'll patients.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This is from a site: Deathwithdignity, and describes "assisted death/ dying"
deathwithdignity.org
What I was trying to find is articles on the act of suicide itself being dignified as a means to leave. I was looking for "permission to die" to share here today. Love you guys!
Dying people ending their own lives - Dignity in Dying
Up to 650 dying people end their own lives every year. The ban on assisted dying forces some terminally ill people into unsafe self-inflicted deaths - and we want to change that.

This is from PubMed but seems to be more about "unplugging" already I'll patients.

"Death with dignity" in the Japanese context - PubMed
In Japan, "death with dignity" is a widely known term that is distinguished from "euthanasia." It is generally defined as "the act of letting a terminally ill or a patient in a persistent vegetative state die by withdrawing life-sustaining treatment on request in the form of a living will." Most...

This is from a site: Deathwithdignity, and describes "assisted death/ dying"

Terminology of Assisted Dying - Death With Dignity
Though polls now show that Americans support physician-assisted dying legislation regardless of what terms are used to describe it, words do matter in accurately describing the issue. It is imperative that reporters, editors, bloggers, students, healthcare professionals, and the general public...

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