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GoBack

Paragon
Apr 25, 2020
997
Mine tend to come from the room next door. I wish I knew where in the brain. I might have asked for ECT a fast minute ago.


I think mine come from another plane and even if they smashed my brain in I'll still hear them. Ethereal assholes
 
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BridgeJumper

BridgeJumper

The Arsonist
Apr 7, 2019
1,194
I mean I kind of try to understand how it feels like from the point of view of a healthy person that never experienced depression (most doctors). And even for me, if I saw someone ctbing my gut instinct would be to stop them cause Im not prepared for that kind of thing
But at the same time I cant help but think doing something like that is extreme sadism disguised as 'ethics'
Why is that that we put down animals to prevent them from suffering but think its acceptable to leave someone alive in a locked in syndrome so he can just stare at the wall ahead of him for 50 years?

And NEVER in my life will I believe the paramedics who told me to 'stop wasting resources and jump again so Im done for' are actually looking forward to saving me.
 
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GoodPersonEffed

GoodPersonEffed

Brevity is my middle name, but my name was TL
Jan 11, 2020
6,727
EMTs aren't qualified to predict if one will be a vegetable. Their job is to stabilize and transport to those who are more qualified.
 
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TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
6,831
My answer is that they are bound by law and their organization in which they work for (duty and ethics) to save a person's life, regards of the wishes of the person. For a medic arriving at the scene, they could be seeing an accident victim, a suicidal person, or just a victim of a violent crime, etc. So all the people who said that it's because they "have" to otherwise they'd face legal and civil consequences (including being sued by the victim's family, friend, or acquaintance, etc.), that is true too. If I recall, an old time member @TiredHorse used to be an EMT so he would probably say the same as well. He (when was an EMT) was required to render aid regardless of what he thought about it.
 
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rhiino

rhiino

Arcanist
May 13, 2020
486
Do medics seriously think that a previously suicidal person will change their mind about life, and will come to appreciate life after becoming brain damaged, disfigured and/or quadriplegic?

And isn't saving the life of people who don't want to be saved "playing God?" It's not like they'd have to do anything to actively kill you-they could just wait for nature to take its course.

Are medics just greedy?
They are just part of the awful system to keep people alive just because, no matter how much they suffer. They are just small gears in a big machine that makes a lot of money. They must not make decisions but do everything to keep you alive, they have no choice whatsoever. They are not cruel, the system is, the people that deny legal availability of death drugs, the politicians and bureaucrats.
Its definitely not like sleeping. You would likely be aware of everything around you, can hear every word but are unable to respond or interact in any way. You are trapped in a living hell inside your own body.
You're possibly thinking of being unconscious and in a coma, which is different from being a "vegetable" with brain damage etc.
That would be possible and it would be the perfect hell.
This is probably a bit of a thread hijack but my eyes are brimming over with morbid curiosity at this sentence.

What does pulling the plug look like? I have only ever seen it in the movies and am aware that you can't believe anything you see in Hollywood?

Does the person die quickly after you turn the equipment off?
When there is need for a ventilator the person dies when it is turned off, like my granpa did who was very sick and family decided to let him go because he wanted so.
And NEVER in my life will I believe the paramedics who told me to 'stop wasting resources and jump again so Im done for' are actually looking forward to saving me.
They encouraged you to try again?
 
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rhiino

rhiino

Arcanist
May 13, 2020
486
Well, that adds much to this thread as it shows the mindset of the paramedics: There is none, they are just doing their job like a janitor is changing the light bulbs. They would also save the life of a nazi or a rapist, even though they would rather see them dead. It is just brain off and save that persons life.
 
BridgeJumper

BridgeJumper

The Arsonist
Apr 7, 2019
1,194
They could at least have the decency to shove their heartless opinions up their ass tho
 
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SSlostallhope

Student
May 23, 2020
193
Their job is to preserve life. How ever that life maybe.
DNR orders are filed by your GP. They will only file it if you they deem you in the right state of mind to make such a decision. You can't just put DNR on your suicide note and expect it to be taken into consideration.

I'm going on my father filing his one and then subsequently being hospitalised and not resuscitated. I don't know what they do if you request one to be filed whilst you are an inpatient.
 
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jrums

jrums

Student
Apr 14, 2019
134
For a long while I felt rage at lobotomies being perfectly legal back in the day, and it's horrific. But I do stop to wonder with things like this, how much could you actually suffer? Most of my suffering, in fact all, stems from the ability to think
As someone that has been permanently chemically lobotomized, among other things, by psyche drugs it's a suffering you can't even comprehend. Nothing but a logic brain intact. Complete loss of humanity. I'm not sure even lobotomies caused this severity of damage a lot of the time. I would take back my old OCD and anxiety any day. At least I was still a person.
 
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Isittimetogonola

Isittimetogonola

Kindness is a weakness to be taken advantage by al
Oct 22, 2019
198
As a paramedic, we are ingrained to save lives, help people..I always ask about a valid DNR. There are certain legalities that must be on the document. I work very hard to honor the patient's wishes. However, I have been told by family to ignore it and work them. (Unfortunately, family can override the DNR), I still do my job but it infuriates me that the family's selfishness overrides what the pt wants and deserves. Many times the DNR is not filled out properly by the doctor which makes it invalid. I do not doubt the money initiative on keeping someone alive but that is the last thing on my mind.
 
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rhiino

rhiino

Arcanist
May 13, 2020
486
DNR orders are filed by your GP. They will only file it if you they deem you in the right state of mind to make such a decision.
That is the problem. You are deemed to be unable to do such a decision way too easily. I think as long as somebody understands what dying means he is capable of such a decision. In most countries however you are said to be unable to make rational decisions in the moment you get mentally ill. That is not right. I know how that feels, people shut off their empathy completely, treat you like a criminal. That misses the point completely; the decision to die is always emotional, as nobody can feel ones pain and nobody except the person itself can make such a decision.
 
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Darksektori

Experienced
Jun 8, 2020
237
That's why you put do not recesitate (DNR) on your ID or whatever at least here in the US
 
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