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Jessica5

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May 22, 2019
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Let's say that your suicide attempt fails, and the doctors let your family decide if life "saving" measures will be taken.

How can you ensure your family will tell the doctors to let you die?
 
Fragile

Fragile

Broken
Jul 7, 2019
1,496
if they are opposed to the idea of euthanasia and you live in one of the 99% of countries that allow it, then there is very little that you can do.

usually people seek the help of a lawyer to put in their testament that they want to die in a dignified way if they are unable to comunicate it either because they end up paralized or in a coma, but it is kinda suspicios, specially if your family already knows that you are suicidal.

there is also a Do not resucitate order, which is basically a document that specifies that paramedics can't perform cardiopulmonar resuscitation on you, but most of them just ignore it even if you have it tattoed in your chest.

the best you can do is communicate it to them directly and explain that if you are ever in such situation, you just whish to be put down. of course you shouldn't mention anything suicide related, that way they will know your wishes.
 
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Jessica5

Specialist
May 22, 2019
347
if they are opposed to the idea of euthanasia and you live in one of the 99% of countries that allow it, then there is very little that you can do.

usually people seek the help of a lawyer to put in their testament that they want to die in a dignified way if they are unable to comunicate it either because they end up paralized or in a coma, but it is kinda suspicios, specially if your family already knows that you are suicidal.

there is also a Do not resucitate order, which is basically a document that specifies that paramedics can't perform cardiopulmonar resuscitation on you, but most of them just ignore it even if you have it tattoed in your chest.

the best you can do is communicate it to them directly and explain that if you are ever in such situation, you just whish to be put down. of course you shouldn't mention anything suicide related, that way they will know your wishes.


Refusing life saving treatment isn't euthanasia.
 
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Stan

Stan

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Aug 29, 2019
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https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/do-not-resuscitate.21990/#post-407945
 
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I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

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Sep 15, 2018
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Get an advanced healthcare directive online. Fill it out and put someone's name you trust on there to make the decision for you. Keep it with you when you ctb and give them a copy as well
 
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Sweet emotion

Sweet emotion

Enlightened
Sep 14, 2019
1,325
Get an advanced healthcare directive online. Fill it out and put someone's name you trust on there to make the decision for you. Keep it with you when you ctb and give them a copy as well
I read you have to get a DNR from your primary physician and have it signed by him.
 
I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
I read you have to get a DNR from your primary physician and have it signed by him.
Hmm I don't know about that. The advanced directive gives you options to check if you don't want life support or whatever and the person you appoint makes the decision for you if you are unconscious...I think a doctor might find it suspicious if you ask for a DNR unless you could maybe make up some story I guess
 
Sweet emotion

Sweet emotion

Enlightened
Sep 14, 2019
1,325
Hmm I don't know about that. The advanced directive gives you options to check if you don't want life support or whatever and the person you appoint makes the decision for you if you are unconscious...I think a doctor might find it suspicious if you ask for a DNR unless you could maybe make up some story I guess
Oh I'm sorry. I'm thinking if someone finds you unconscious at your home and they bring you to the hospital to bring you back. Oh yeah it would definitely look suspicious asking for one of those. I thought about it but said screw that because I know how my doctor is.
 
Darkhaven

Darkhaven

All i have left is memories
May 19, 2019
979
In my country we have a sheet that you can fill up and give to them. They will then put all the instructions you filled in in a digital database so every hospital in the country can acess it.
You are allowed to opt out of several life saving strategies like being put on life support and risky surgeries while unconscious.
 
Sweet emotion

Sweet emotion

Enlightened
Sep 14, 2019
1,325
  1. Yes you're right about the
  2. Hmm I don't know about that. The advanced directive gives you options to check if you don't want life support or whatever and the person you appoint makes the decision for you if you are unconscious...I think a doctor might find it suspicious if you ask for a DNR unless you could maybe make up some story I guess
  3. Hmm I don't know about that. The advanced directive gives you options to check if you don't want life support or whatever and the person you appoint makes the decision for you if you are unconscious...I think a doctor might find it suspicious if you ask for a DNR unless you could maybe make up some story I guess
    You're right about that. There is a form that you give to the person you appoint guardian over your medical decision when you're in a coma or on a ventilator. We had to do that with my grandma. God how that poor beautiful woman suffered.
 
Can'tStandAnymore

Can'tStandAnymore

Custom title
Mar 16, 2019
234
Take a video of yourself explaining that you do not ever want to live in such a situation.
 
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I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
Oh I'm sorry. I'm thinking if someone finds you unconscious at your home and they bring you to the hospital to bring you back. Oh yeah it would definitely look suspicious asking for one of those. I thought about it but said screw that because I know how my doctor is.
Hmm maybe pretend you're paranoid about all the Mass shootings and say you want a DNR if that happens to you
  1. Yes you're right about the

  2. You're right about that. There is a form that you give to the person you appoint guardian over your medical decision when you're in a coma or on a ventilator. We had to do that with my grandma. God how that poor beautiful woman suffered.
I'm sorry about your grandma. That is sad. I wonder if you even have feelings anymore if you're braindead, because if not, I'd rather be that than what I am now
 
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Sweet emotion

Sweet emotion

Enlightened
Sep 14, 2019
1,325
Hmm maybe pretend you're paranoid about all the Mass shootings and say you want a DNR if that happens to you
LMAO. No that wouldn't work. The only reason I would ask for it is because I have a severe pain disease and if I ever got into a car accident I wouldn't want to be brought back.
 
I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
LMAO. No that wouldn't work. The only reason I would ask for it is because I have a severe pain disease and if I ever got into a car accident I wouldn't want to be brought back.
That excuse could work then. I don't think I will be found when I ctb for at least a couple days. Since this happened to me, everyone left me besides my mother and she lives in a different state. I got the advanced directive in case I'm still alive 2 days later or some shit
 
Rachel74

Rachel74

Enlightened
Sep 7, 2019
1,716
I wanted a DNR then realised even if I have one a paramedic can still give me life saving treatment.
Pointless I think.
 
GeorgeJL

GeorgeJL

Enlightened
Mar 7, 2019
1,621
Do an advanced directive. But even that's no garunttee. One guy had a tattoo that said do not resuscitate plus signature on his chest. The doctor's talked to the ethics board and they didn't save him. But often times the patients wishes are not honoured.
 
MaybeMaybeKnot

MaybeMaybeKnot

No ctrl-z when you ctb
Oct 25, 2019
339
As alluded to by a previous response, if you have someone that you trust, you can complete a medical power of attorney or a healthcare proxy. That would take your parents out of the decision.
 

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