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VanHeineken

Experienced
Apr 10, 2018
270
This is a Danish TV documentary about a doctor helping people to end their lives.

Just found it, haven't seen it yet. But it seems very interesting.

It's in Danish language.

Program info from the broadcaster:

"Den pensionerede overlæge Svend Lings betjener en hotline fra sit hjem på Sydfyn, hvor syge danskere, der ikke ønsker at leve længere, kan blive vejledt i, hvordan de begår selvmord med medicin.
DR Dokumentar har fulgt lægen, der nu står tiltalt for at hjælpe sine patienter med at begå selvmord. Hvordan sikrer han sig, at der ikke er tale om psykisk syge patienter - og er der risiko for, at de i stedet overlever med varige mén efter selvmordsforsøget?"

https://www.dr.dk/tv/se/selvmordslaegen/selvmordslaegen-2/selvmordslaegen#!/
 
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OceanBlue

Feminist
Jun 13, 2021
701
This is his website, it contains a downloadable pdf guide in Danish.

"Suicide will always occur where people are. Should suicides be relegated to the usual unhappy, often painful and macabre methods rather than die in peace and quiet without inflicting too much trauma on those around them?" 💗

Svend Lings is doing "God's work" and getting a hard time for it: support him, buy one of his books if you can read the language.
 
Kera

Kera

Experienced
Jul 16, 2023
259
This is his website, it contains a downloadable pdf guide in Danish.

"Suicide will always occur where people are. Should suicides be relegated to the usual unhappy, often painful and macabre methods rather than die in peace and quiet without inflicting too much trauma on those around them?" 💗

Svend Lings is doing "God's work" and getting a hard time for it: support him, buy one of his books if you can read the language.

Then you also know his suicide guide!? In the list propranolol is indicated as a suitable means. Nevertheless, many here are skeptical with Propra and prefer to swear by SN. Is Propra so unreliable, even though there are many deaths?