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15-12-2008, 09:20 PM   #11

Re: Assisted televised suicides


The fine line is when can you be completely certain someone is of sound mind to make that decision? I don't think doctors would be willing to make that decision as there are so many variables that would contribute. I wouldn't blame them.



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15-12-2008, 09:31 PM   #12

Re: Assisted televised suicides


I wouldn't have a problem with people who are in so much pain they want to die (if they are suffering and there's no way they will get better) or if they lose the will to live, but my main concern is people playing god.

True story: a relative of mine (when I was a child and we moved away) had a stroke, we went to live with him and another relative, but mum decided we were going to move away and after we moved my grandad (the relative who had the stroke) lost the will to live. He had another stroke and didn't survive it - he didn't want to!



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15-12-2008, 10:29 PM   #13

Re: Assisted televised suicides


Yes I agree but where would you draw the line? How would you say yes to one person and no to another? What about manic depression? Or the mentally unstable? And if you say no to the mentally unstable what about those who have became mentally unstable due to an illness such as cancer and as well as being mentally unstable are also clearly in unimaginable pain (like my granddad was when he asked my uncle to get a gun and shoot him as he couldn't take any more and the nurse tried to comfort my uncle by saying not to worry as my granddad was so ill he didn't even know what he was saying any more...???)

But showing it, why? Why would anyone want to watch that? And WHO would be watching it? And what would it do to the public aside from desensitise them to watching death?????? Why would that even be considered? I don't quite understand this side, that all seems a bit sick or is it just me?



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20-01-2010, 10:27 PM   #14

Re: Assisted televised suicides


My turn.... I was going to post a new thread about this sort of thing but then found this.... I recently watched 'A short stay in Switzerland' with Julie Walters.... anyone see that last Chrimble? (Mags do a google!?)

I heard on the news about the mother who has o/d her 22yr old son in a coma and has been imprisoned for it.... I don't think I agree with her being jailed for it tho....

Anyone....?



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20-01-2010, 10:39 PM   #15

Re: Assisted televised suicides


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Originally Posted by MadCatLady
My turn.... I was going to post a new thread about this sort of thing but then found this.... I recently watched 'A short stay in Switzerland' with Julie Walters.... anyone see that last Chrimble? (Mags do a google!?)

I heard on the news about the mother who has o/d her 22yr old son in a coma and has been imprisoned for it.... I don't think I agree with her being jailed for it tho....

Anyone....?
Very sad

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7844031.stm



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20-01-2010, 11:49 PM   #16

Re: Assisted televised suicides


Yes madcatlady i heard this to and was very surprised she got life. I remember a case of a young man who became paralysed and wanted to die. To be honest i'm not sure what happened in that case, but what worries me is he may have made the decision to die because he had no quality of life but sometimes miracles do happen and sometimes doctors get it wrong.
I disagree with assisted suicides being televised and couldn't bear to watch the julie walters film even though it was fiction.
I suppose people should have a right to choose to die but i find the subject frightening



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21-01-2010, 12:11 AM   #17

Re: Assisted televised suicides


It is a very sad and emotional topic for everybody involved,but I certainly agree that someone who is terminaly ill or is dying with no chance of recovering should beable to make that choice.
I do not agree with it being televised though and I certainly would not want to watch it happening.



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