
Samsal112
Student
- Dec 20, 2021
- 179
I first want to preface this by saying that I have done NO research on this whatsoever, so let's discuss without being condescending or mean.
I saw on TikTok that assisted suicide is now being offered to people with Borderline Personality Disorder. People with BPD are upset about this because the government wants to kill them rather than help them. I have feelings about this. Not really opinions because I do not have anything to back up these thoughts, only that this is what I felt seeing these TikToks.
Firstly, these Tiktoks were also made without any research, and my FYP for whatever reason has so many people with BPD who make tons of videos on their symptoms. These videos were just another way to say, "Woe is me. Can you believe the government wants to kill me?" I am going to safely assume that this new law is not a United States one but a Canadian one. So, the U.S. doesn't want to kill you off...that way at least.
Secondly, I don't believe the government is allowing this because they do not want to keep pushing out disability checks, or they want to kill off all sick-minded people. I think with MAID, lawmakers are starting to witness that there are real reasons for why people want to end their life and it is not just reserved for terminal illnesses. I would assume (maybe not safely) that having BPD does not guarantee you will get assisted suicide. BPD is a spectrum. Therapists and researchers believe that it is a disorder that is trauma-based and that patients with the right help can become less severe. I would think that unless your manic and can literally destroy your life in one episode, you're not going to get assisted suicide. The process for getting assisted suicide is lengthy, so it's not like you can opt to kill yourself on Monday and then be dead on Friday. I would think you would have to make an argument of why your life is worth ending and not every BPD can do that. You would still have to try out meds and therapy, so again, it's not like the government is just killing off all people without first taking some necessary healthcare steps. So, if you can't afford to take the steps then you can't afford assisted suicide and these TikTok creators are saying that since the government won't fix the healthcare system, they'll kill them off instead. You probably can't receive assisted suicide without first having tried the resources available...regardless of how unavailable they may be to one's income or status.
Thirdly, why complain about it? I can't wait until a chronic illness gets some notice and we are able to get assisted suicide. Because it is not terminal, chronic illnesses are never given any thought to why someone would want to end their less-than-desirable life. Be grateful you have a way out if you want it. Also, I am afraid that will all these people being offended, it will no longer be supported for assisted suicide and then other illnesses, whether mental or physical, will not be given much thought.
So, to recap: a patient seeking assisted suicide would have to first go through a long process of arguing that they have the right to die and they will need to first have taken healthcare steps. If you're not getting healthcare, then you're not eligible for assisted suicide (I think). Instead of complaining about assisted suicide, shut up and don't kill yourself. The more people argue against assisted suicide, the less likely it is to progress to a point where more than just the terminally ill get to receive help.
Lastly, I watched a documentary YEARS ago about two girls who were receiving assisted suicide, and they had to go through the channels of healthcare and not make any progress to be eligible for assisted suicide. So, if anything, assisted suicide would help better the healthcare system. If the government doesn't want people to agree to suicide, then the healthcare providers would work harder to provide actual care rather than saying, "idk." Because that idk would be evidence to allow for assisted suicide. Either way, it could be a win win.
I saw on TikTok that assisted suicide is now being offered to people with Borderline Personality Disorder. People with BPD are upset about this because the government wants to kill them rather than help them. I have feelings about this. Not really opinions because I do not have anything to back up these thoughts, only that this is what I felt seeing these TikToks.
Firstly, these Tiktoks were also made without any research, and my FYP for whatever reason has so many people with BPD who make tons of videos on their symptoms. These videos were just another way to say, "Woe is me. Can you believe the government wants to kill me?" I am going to safely assume that this new law is not a United States one but a Canadian one. So, the U.S. doesn't want to kill you off...that way at least.
Secondly, I don't believe the government is allowing this because they do not want to keep pushing out disability checks, or they want to kill off all sick-minded people. I think with MAID, lawmakers are starting to witness that there are real reasons for why people want to end their life and it is not just reserved for terminal illnesses. I would assume (maybe not safely) that having BPD does not guarantee you will get assisted suicide. BPD is a spectrum. Therapists and researchers believe that it is a disorder that is trauma-based and that patients with the right help can become less severe. I would think that unless your manic and can literally destroy your life in one episode, you're not going to get assisted suicide. The process for getting assisted suicide is lengthy, so it's not like you can opt to kill yourself on Monday and then be dead on Friday. I would think you would have to make an argument of why your life is worth ending and not every BPD can do that. You would still have to try out meds and therapy, so again, it's not like the government is just killing off all people without first taking some necessary healthcare steps. So, if you can't afford to take the steps then you can't afford assisted suicide and these TikTok creators are saying that since the government won't fix the healthcare system, they'll kill them off instead. You probably can't receive assisted suicide without first having tried the resources available...regardless of how unavailable they may be to one's income or status.
Thirdly, why complain about it? I can't wait until a chronic illness gets some notice and we are able to get assisted suicide. Because it is not terminal, chronic illnesses are never given any thought to why someone would want to end their less-than-desirable life. Be grateful you have a way out if you want it. Also, I am afraid that will all these people being offended, it will no longer be supported for assisted suicide and then other illnesses, whether mental or physical, will not be given much thought.
So, to recap: a patient seeking assisted suicide would have to first go through a long process of arguing that they have the right to die and they will need to first have taken healthcare steps. If you're not getting healthcare, then you're not eligible for assisted suicide (I think). Instead of complaining about assisted suicide, shut up and don't kill yourself. The more people argue against assisted suicide, the less likely it is to progress to a point where more than just the terminally ill get to receive help.
Lastly, I watched a documentary YEARS ago about two girls who were receiving assisted suicide, and they had to go through the channels of healthcare and not make any progress to be eligible for assisted suicide. So, if anything, assisted suicide would help better the healthcare system. If the government doesn't want people to agree to suicide, then the healthcare providers would work harder to provide actual care rather than saying, "idk." Because that idk would be evidence to allow for assisted suicide. Either way, it could be a win win.