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Physician-assisted death in Oregon is no longer limited to just state residents
Thread starterNearlyIrrelevantCake
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Its so frustrating that it is only for people with terminal illnesses. I believe that we all deserve the option of a peaceful exit, it is cruel to expect people to suffer for decades against their wishes.
Its so frustrating that it is only for people with terminal illnesses. I believe that we all deserve the option of a peaceful exit, it is cruel to expect people to suffer for decades against their wishes.
thankfully there's a few countries in which unbearable psychological suffering is now a valid reason for euthanasia. I don't have to tell you of course that that means little to those outside of these countries, it's still a bit of a taboo despite legal status, and the process for approval remains difficult. but it's sign of a shift in the right direction, no matter how small. here's hoping more countries follow suit.
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zevon, NearlyIrrelevantCake and shrek34
Not that it'll really help us; asking for euthanasia for mental illness is just asking to be thrown into the psych ward. If only I lived abroad and/or it wasn't so damned expensive.
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