bingo
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i like your courage and where it comes from
I thought Opioids did that?The flippin' Big Pharma companies could make trillions of $$ if they could develop....are-you-ready.....a PAIN medication that works!
Yes, a PAIN medication that works...what a concept!!! A PAIN medication that works, that doesn't kill you are make you hopelessly addicted.
I agreeI disagree. I think when we want out of life it's time to go. My biggest concern is not being given the opportunity to exit on my terms and being forced to endure when I don't want to, I've seen that scenario to often.
Opioids are the only effective pain reliever, but can't be used without the risk of addiction and/or death.I thought Opioids did that?
I saw my mother go through tremendous pain and suffering for the last 28 days of her life, and I completely agree. She passed away of congestive heart failure on November 9, so it is still quite fresh in my mind. With all the medication they gave her in hospice she was still unable to sleep at night and was still very uncomfortable during the day. She also hallucinated due to her body shutting down, even though she did not have dementia. I wouldn't wish that on anyone else. Yes, we should have a say as to when and how.Sorry Mitch but , ... if you can ignore pain ? and make it go away / mask it ? It is not severe pain. If that were the case IMO ... then I should be able to absorb myself in a project , and feel no pain.
That doesn't work !
I also believe that if we want/choose to exit life , we should have a say as to when & how ....... so long as we harm no others in the process.
If I have money left at that point in my life it won't matter how much I pay. My partner will still get the house.But that cost thousands holly !,
Yes but if you havnt got that much money left ? What happens then ?If I have money left at that point in my life it won't matter how much I pay. My partner will still get the house.![]()
I am sure that is true, and maybe the other way round for some. It is hard to know what we will really be thinking until the time comes...Everyone who hasn't been there finds it easy to say, "I would never end my life or want to end my life."
You make a really good point. I know I let a few pets linger too long, now I don't. In some ways this could be applied to humans, except that we can ask people, or some anyway, what they want.I realize that there is quite a difference between an animal and a human, yet it is considered inhumane to let an animal suffer ( I have never let any of my pets suffer once the Vet said they were beyond saving) so why would I watch a loved one suffer knowing their end is unpreventable and they would want their pain to end? Why are some humans left to vegetate for years? Can we not have a say as to when enough is enough?
Yes…but..the question is who will comply to your wishes?You make a really good point. I know I let a few pets linger too long, now I don't. In some ways this could be applied to humans, except that we can ask people, or some anyway, what they want.
In the US, unless we change the law, probably nobody...the question is who will comply to your wishes?
The flippin' Big Pharma companies could make trillions of $$ if they could develop....are-you-ready.....a PAIN medication that works!
Yes, a PAIN medication that works...what a concept!!! A PAIN medication that works, that doesn't kill you are make you hopelessly addicted.
Effectiveness depends on the severity of the pain. I've had pain in the past that the hydrocodone I take now wouldn't touch. There's a difference between an opiate such as morphine and an opioid such as Vicodin/hydrocodone. Morphine is an actual pain-killer. It got me through the first several months after I broke my back. Initially the dose was so high, I was in la-la land most of the time, so opver those several months the dosage was very gradually decreased, and then I was put on hydrocodone. Without the morphine I wouldn't have been able to tolerate the therapies or even walking to the bathroom or sitting up in my hospital bed, but if I'd stayed on morphine I'd probably be a drooling, demented couch potato now.I thought Opioids did that?
Yes…but..the question is who will comply to your wishes?
My kids are all in agreement: if I have pain so bad that I can't go on, they won't interfere with my decisions in any way, and they won't let my doctors interfere either. Interference by medical staff is an issue. That's when you need your formal directives in place and the laws that protect your right to make those decisions.In the US, unless we change the law, probably nobody...
Exactly, like many addictive substances we tend to build tolerance to opiods that make large doses necessary to block pain and too much (various factors in what is too much for specific individuals) causes death.Opioids are the only effective pain reliever, but can't be used without the risk of addiction and/or death.
Unfortunately, if they did that, or assisted in a suicide in any way, they would be charged with a crime.I actually have a fear of a traumatic health event sending me to the hospital and then straight to a nursing home, at that point my freedom of choice is gone. I have told both my kids if that ever happens sign me out for a picnic and take me to a national forest and let me wander away.
I had decided to take that risk anyway when it came to my mother. I was determined no way would I ever let her suffer. She had asked me not to let that happen and she had my assurance it wouldn't. It was taken out of my hands as a driver mowed her down, before her time, while she was still healthy & active.Unfortunately, if they did that, or assisted in a suicide in any way, they would be charged with a crime.