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"Death With Dignity" laws...my sister is irate!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 351135" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I was just recently doing some reading on this topic, how ironic to see this post. I happen to feel it is a very individual decision and for me, I want to die with dignity. I know my family knows I want no extreme measures taken if my quality of life would require me to have constant care (they know all the details to the nitty gritty stuff on what is ok by me, what isnt). I do believe that a person who makes a certain choice, when of sound mind and with due consideration and not affected by a mental illness, should be permitted to own their choice and move forward how they feel fit. I firmly believe that. I have complete respect for those who dont agree. For me though, I know some things that would put me in a position where I might make a choice to go with dignity on my terms rather than suffer without a hope of recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 351135, member: 4264"] I was just recently doing some reading on this topic, how ironic to see this post. I happen to feel it is a very individual decision and for me, I want to die with dignity. I know my family knows I want no extreme measures taken if my quality of life would require me to have constant care (they know all the details to the nitty gritty stuff on what is ok by me, what isnt). I do believe that a person who makes a certain choice, when of sound mind and with due consideration and not affected by a mental illness, should be permitted to own their choice and move forward how they feel fit. I firmly believe that. I have complete respect for those who dont agree. For me though, I know some things that would put me in a position where I might make a choice to go with dignity on my terms rather than suffer without a hope of recovery. [/QUOTE]
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