
alizee
Arcanist
- Jul 22, 2018
- 451
I've been trying to get authorization for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) for a few years in Canada.
I assume most Canadians on this forum are unaware that theoretically a person suffering a chronic psychological illness "where intolerable pain exists" and while resulting in a decline of being able to function is currently valid for MAiD in Canada.
The Superior Court of Quebec ruled last year that in March of this year, a person doesn't need to have a foreseeable natural death from an illness and the judgement should have went into effect this year in March. Well, an extension was granted for the government to argue the law change at the House of Commons. The very same motion that granted the foregoing is allowing people to proceed with getting MAiD if they get authorization at the court of jurisdiction for MAiD.
So theoretically anyone suffering from any "chronic illness" and where pain is intolerable making ones ability to function decrease can get authorization from the court for getting MAiD.
One still needs a doctor to do a MAiD evaluation to verify what criteria you specifically meet but after that all that's needed is going to court for authorization by the right we have under the current extension period motion.
The cost for a lawyer from what I've found out isn't even much more than a couple of grand. I also found out depending on the province you reside in there may exist an official form; where you can submit to be assigned a doctor that does MAiD without prejudice by doctors not willing to perform a MAiD evaluation or referral to a doctor that can. It took me many bad experiences with doctors and while calling around to find out such a form exists in the province I reside in.
Anyway I thought other Canadians might find the above useful. I'm still working out the evaluation process with the current doctor assigned from the form request process and I will be going to court if the current doctor doesn't error from personal opinion against a psychological illness which shouldn't be done but is always a possibility.
Lastly it may help for anyone interested in attempting the above to have a decent medical history of whatever chronic illness they suffer intolerable pain and restricting ones ability to function. The deadline should be sometime around December.
I assume most Canadians on this forum are unaware that theoretically a person suffering a chronic psychological illness "where intolerable pain exists" and while resulting in a decline of being able to function is currently valid for MAiD in Canada.
The Superior Court of Quebec ruled last year that in March of this year, a person doesn't need to have a foreseeable natural death from an illness and the judgement should have went into effect this year in March. Well, an extension was granted for the government to argue the law change at the House of Commons. The very same motion that granted the foregoing is allowing people to proceed with getting MAiD if they get authorization at the court of jurisdiction for MAiD.
So theoretically anyone suffering from any "chronic illness" and where pain is intolerable making ones ability to function decrease can get authorization from the court for getting MAiD.
One still needs a doctor to do a MAiD evaluation to verify what criteria you specifically meet but after that all that's needed is going to court for authorization by the right we have under the current extension period motion.
The cost for a lawyer from what I've found out isn't even much more than a couple of grand. I also found out depending on the province you reside in there may exist an official form; where you can submit to be assigned a doctor that does MAiD without prejudice by doctors not willing to perform a MAiD evaluation or referral to a doctor that can. It took me many bad experiences with doctors and while calling around to find out such a form exists in the province I reside in.
Anyway I thought other Canadians might find the above useful. I'm still working out the evaluation process with the current doctor assigned from the form request process and I will be going to court if the current doctor doesn't error from personal opinion against a psychological illness which shouldn't be done but is always a possibility.
Lastly it may help for anyone interested in attempting the above to have a decent medical history of whatever chronic illness they suffer intolerable pain and restricting ones ability to function. The deadline should be sometime around December.