An Ohio family divulged their daughter's drug addiction to send a message to others.
http://www.fox19.com/story/29985897...-overdose-in-daughters-obit-to-send-a-message
Some say only the good should go in an obituary or patient confidentiality etc. But some also say let their death not be in vain. I have no problem with it because let's face it, drugs were part of her life and decisions with consequences. Sometimes I think we are too kid gloves with drug abusers because the excuse of a disease lessons the emphasis of things like personal choices, discipline and ethics. Let's face it to get most of their drugs the abuser commits a crime or gets them under false pretenses.
That being said that doesn't mean one can't put the good in eulogy or obituary.
http://www.fox19.com/story/29985897...-overdose-in-daughters-obit-to-send-a-message
Some say only the good should go in an obituary or patient confidentiality etc. But some also say let their death not be in vain. I have no problem with it because let's face it, drugs were part of her life and decisions with consequences. Sometimes I think we are too kid gloves with drug abusers because the excuse of a disease lessons the emphasis of things like personal choices, discipline and ethics. Let's face it to get most of their drugs the abuser commits a crime or gets them under false pretenses.
That being said that doesn't mean one can't put the good in eulogy or obituary.