Death vs Major disability

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Death vs Major disability

If we are born healthy and later suffer a major disability we should be allowed to go peacefully.
But then the choice is not ours.
What is your take?

Matter is pretty complicated and hard to resolve. At times patient may not be in the right frame of mind to decide; and how do we define "major disability"?
All major religions will disagree to such laws.
A friend of mine kept his mum in ICU for over a year until she finally passed away.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Does this not fall under a euthanasia debate we had very recently? Or are you talking about suicide (non physician assisted) here?

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

Death vs Major disability

If we are born healthy and later suffer a major disability we should be allowed to go peacefully.
But then the choice is not ours.
What is your take?

Matter is pretty complicated and hard to resolve. At times patient may not be in the right frame of mind to decide; and how do we define "major disability"?
All major religions will disagree to such laws.
A friend of mine kept his mum in ICU for over a year until she finally passed away.

Summerji...this is such a sensitive topic...
I know for my self that i would never want to live my life bedridden if there was no hope of getting better...
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades


Does this not fall under a euthanasia debate we had very
recently? Or are you talking about suicide (non physician assisted) here?



Euthanasia is for extreme hopeless cases.
But here it is a case where one one may not want to discontinue living because of certain reasons, such as extreme old age and physical or other disability. Emotional pain or financial loss have to be ruled out.
Being bed ridden for life is a good case.


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</div>Summerji...this is such a sensitive topic...
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I know for my self that i would never want to live my life bedridden if there was no hope of getting better...


Yes especially if one is pretty old, but then your children would still want you no matter in what state you are; unless you are no longer able to respond. Attachment to a mum is very strong.
We often have to live because the family still love us and want us to be around.


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Originally posted by: Summer3


Yes especially if one is pretty old, but then your children would still want you no matter in what state you are; unless you are no longer able to respond. Attachment to a mum is very strong.
We often have to live because the family still love us and want us to be around.



Well u cant die before the time. No matter how much old u r or suffering from any major illness which is not possible to cure but relatives cant sit and wait for the death. I truly support ur frd who kept his mom in ICU as its impossible to sit without helping the person who is suffering like hell.
And if we leave them on their condition we might feel guilty later that we didnt tried to help them.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3


Euthanasia is for extreme hopeless cases.
But here it is a case where one one may not want to discontinue living because of certain reasons, such as extreme old age and physical or other disability. Emotional pain or financial loss have to be ruled out.
Being bed ridden for life is a good case.




Euthanasia by definition means ending life to end suffering. Whether it is chronic or acute pain, terminal or non terminal illness is irrelevant.

So are you asking if disabled people should be allowed to die to end their emotional, social, financial pain? If so then you are discussing euthanasia here.


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Euthanasia by definition means ending life to end suffering.
Whether it is chronic or acute pain, terminal or non terminal illness is
irrelevant.


So are you asking if disabled people should be allowed to die to end their emotional,
social, financial pain? If so then you are discussing euthanasia here.




Well in that case yes it is euthanasia. But some of these cases may not qualify because it would be partly voluntary suicide. The individual thinks it is a big problem whereas the family and friends may object strongly. Also no one will ever approve such applications unless in most extreme cases.
We may have a case that when one wants to die the rest too may want to follow.
Emotional attachment is often very strong.

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Well u cant die before the time. No matter how much old u r or suffering from any major illness which is not possible to cure but relatives cant sit and wait for the death. I truly support ur frd who kept his mom in ICU as its impossible to sit without helping the person who is suffering like hell.
And if we leave them on their condition we might feel guilty later that we didnt tried to help them.


Well ordinarily most persons cannot accord such charges. But his rich elder brother paid the bill of one and a half million bucks.
But I do appreciate such a strong filial son who dropped by the Hospital everyday to see the mum. Mum seemed in coma and only eyes would open and stare at times. The breathing machine was fully attached and she could not speak or move.
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A full stop's put to everything when death is chosen, okay. It's better than living with the disability. At some point, all you would really need is the will to keep going, if the sufferer does not have it per say, they are likely to die anyway.



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