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Re: Panorama

Postby Workingman » 13 Apr 2014, 23:45

There is a strange dichotomy at play here.

The State, the NHS and the Judicial system all appear to want us all to live healthier and for longer, and will spend untold amounts to make it so, whether we want to or not. Yet when perfectly sane and totally compos-mentis individuals who might not be fit and well, in terms we all perceive, claim that they have had enough and want to die, the State will spend inordinate amounts to prevent them dying, even making it illegal to help them.

I am not for State Euthanasia, but I am going to store up enough drugs so that when my time is right it will be my decision and my doing.

Let the State prosecute me. :) :D
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Postby KateLMead » 14 Apr 2014, 06:55

State Euthanasia has been inflicted on patients for years, and like the situations and scandals that have come to light involving those in Westminster it. "Has been hidden "
"It has been proved to be the privilege of the perpetrators" Shipman who murdered his patients was the first major case, call his actions what you like he was made an example of and brought to book.
Now we are told that we are a BURDEN we are have been and are at the mercy of our physicians.
I have been personally lucky, but. Then I do not see doctors very often. I have made it clear to them and my views on Pathway, and my daughters experience and situation fills me with dismay and TRUST is no more a commodity that can be guaranteed.
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