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Lori Z.'s avatar

This was really interesting for me to read, especially since I am an AND because of a life limiting illness. Why is it that Canada always seems to take a more Holistic approach to many medical areas, including the ability to decide their own death.

Yes I do absolutely fully appreciate the moral and ethical issues attached to the issue. I digress, long and short of this one is that once again we're just proving we're all a host of contradictions. Ryan, thanks for this. Couldn't have come on a better day.

Jim Clark's avatar

Perhaps "tired of living" is too mild a phrase to prompt support. What about "doesn't find living worthwhile" or "finds living intolerable?" And "assisted suicide" also seems a little biased given the negative connotations of "suicide" (mental illness). As a Canadian, I'll use MAID. An interesting one would be: Support medically assisted dying if the person had decided to voluntarily suspend eating and drinking (VSED)? It is reported (e.g., by palliative care workers) to be a peaceful way to go. The choice is not "MAID vs live" when there are alternative ways to die like VSED (MAID vs starve to death) or "accidental overdose," including other forms of killing oneself that are normally classified as suicide, which is elevated in older people, especially men.

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