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agonysgrin

Member
May 5, 2023
35
K my x died almost a year ago, he was smart thought it out way farther then I could have but he was a vet and could hide and was fast. He used a 44 mag revolver w like silver tipped hollow points but before he shot himself in the field he stacked kind a fort of flammable wood around him. Set the shit on fire so that the fire dept had to put that out before they could get to his body. If the shot failed well he'd be burned until he was drowned by the fire dept. I guess that was his thinking... Sorry I know it's morbid but his headless soaked body being dragged into a body bag I still think about it. I wish I could have ever have a multiple step plan. His favorite song. Gg allin when I die. He wanted to be Cremated! Dude I need to know is a DNR enough or do I need a whole fuckin will just to be donated to science and leave no fees to anyone. His family fucking buried him I had no say as a roommate.
 
StaticCryBabye

StaticCryBabye

Sorrowful Pixel
Apr 9, 2023
206
that sounds like quite the exit strategy. Your ex was certainly thorough in his planning. As for your question, a DNR is definitely not enough to ensure that your body is donated to science. If you want to make sure that your corpse is put to good use, you'll need to take more drastic measures. I suggest consulting with a lawyer to draft a will that specifically outlines your wishes. Don't leave anything to chance. And as for your ex's burial, that sounds like a tough situation. It's never easy when family members don't respect the wishes of the deceased.
 
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agonysgrin

Member
May 5, 2023
35
that sounds like quite the exit strategy. Your ex was certainly thorough in his planning. As for your question, a DNR is definitely not enough to ensure that your body is donated to science. If you want to make sure that your corpse is put to good use, you'll need to take more drastic measures. I suggest consulting with a lawyer to draft a will that specifically outlines your wishes. Don't leave anything to chance. And as for your ex's burial, that sounds like a tough situation. It's never easy when family members don't respect the wishes of the deceased.
I have no one to bury me or cremate me. I just don't want to be resuscitated
 

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