Not to be rude but often the medical and mental health professionals are the ones who make such prognoses and we all know that they can be way off base in how they estimate whether improvement is likely or not likely. The fact that they accept kickbacks from pharma companies seriously undermines the validity of their judgments in this regard anyway.[/QUOT
Not to be rude but often the medical and mental health professionals are the ones who make such prognoses and we all know that they can be way off base in how they estimate whether improvement is likely or not likely. The fact that they accept kickbacks from pharma companies seriously undermines the validity of their judgments in this regard anyway. I do agree with you in the sense that one should ideally explore all their options for recovery before they decide life is no longer worth living but everyone has their own breaking point at the end of the day. People can be surprisingly reliable in judging whether things will improve with time or not.
Yes what I'm saying is it is up to YOU wether or not you have endured enough suffering. No one can make that decision for you