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Are there any countries that allow euthanasia/aid in dying for people who don't have a fatal disease?
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Belgium--A woman who murdered her little kids asked to be euthanized and the state agreed, carried out recentlyAre there any countries that allow euthanasia/aid in dying for people who don't have a fatal disease?
And it's like what is pushing it back going to do?Canada was close to doing that, but pro-life plebeians throwing a fit resulted in the bill that would have made it possible to be pushed back until March 2024. So close, yet so far.
Significant financial resources would probably work too, the Swiss love money.Pegasos Association from Switzerland is said to have more lenient requirements to the point they say on their website you don't even need to have any diagnosed physical illness to be approved... But them saying and actually following up on that statement are two different things. I've heard before of a couple of people here trying to get approval from Pegasos but unfortunately got rejected. So your chances of getting approved at Pegasos are still not very good unless if you're either 50+ or have a terminal illness.
I know they ask a lot for the service, but do you think you could bribe them even more into getting them to accept anyone 18+ who's healthy? /jk XDSignificant financial resources would probably work too, the Swiss love money.
If said 18+ has a lot of money, sure! They turned a blind eye in exchange for Nazi gold in the past, I am certain that they would be happy to make exceptions provided that a little bit of incentive is given.I know they ask a lot for the service, but do you think you could bribe them even more into getting them to accept anyone 18+ who's healthy? /jk XD
Which method would be used if you get approval ?I'm close to gaining approval for euthanasia for mental illness in Belgium
I really don't know what their standards are even if Pegasos seems to be more lenient than any other assisted dying organizations,Pegasos Association from Switzerland is said to have more lenient requirements to the point they say on their website you don't even need to have any diagnosed physical illness to be approved... But them saying and actually following up on that statement are two different things. I've heard before of a couple of people here trying to get approval from Pegasos but unfortunately got rejected. So your chances of getting approved at Pegasos are still not very good unless if you're either 50+ or have a terminal illness.
One of the Arizona sisters was 54, the other 49. So yeah seems like over 50 is the magic number. They probably decided to overlook the age of the younger sister because she was only 1 year off from 50 and wanted to CTB alongside with her older sister.I really don't know what their standards are even if Pegasos seems to be more lenient than any other assisted dying organizations,
and applications seem to be handled on a case by case basis.
Especially for the case of two Arizona sisters, it's a mystery how they got approved for VAD as there is no indication of severe medical conditions that are either physical or mental. Basically, it just says they had endured a "troubled" period (they didn't elaborate) and were "tired of life", decided it was "time to go". I'm still baffled. Don't these apply to virtually all SS members?
Yeah, I thought their ages had an influence on approval. Then, once one reaches near 50, without any significant conditions or basis there is a high probability of getting approved for VAD?One of the Arizona sisters was 54, the other 49. So yeah seems like over 50 is the magic number. They probably decided to overlook the age of the younger sister because she was only 1 year off from 50 and wanted to CTB alongside with her older sister.
Sounds like it.Yeah, I thought their ages had an influence on approval. Then, once one reaches near 50, without any significant conditions or basis there is a high probability of getting approved for VAD?
Canada was close to doing that, but pro-life plebeians throwing a fit resulted in the bill that would have made it possible to be pushed back until March 2024. So close, yet so far.
Some sort of injection. I haven't looked into it as long as it makes the suffering stop forever ...Which method would be used if you get approval ?
They use N — according to their FAQSome sort of injection. I haven't looked into it as long as it makes the suffering stop forever ...
Could you share some details about the process?I'm close to gaining approval for euthanasia for mental illness in Belgium