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Tommen Baratheon

Tommen Baratheon

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Thank you for clarifying. It is a much more layered topic, you are absolutely correct. From my understanding, after researching several countires laws that have legalized euthanasia, Belgium is the most inclusive, as the doctors and other professionals involved in the process generally seem to have a much more compassionate view in regards to evaluating people who may want to be euthanised. I know that it is not without it´s controversy. I am not saying that just by going there one can simply recieve the service. But when one is sufferring from a chronic state of not being well, it is very comforting to see a humanised approach. For someone who is considering assited ctb, it is important to research different countries, their requirements and their approaches. Personally it is will not how I will go, but each person has the right to explore their options, given the resources available to them. I think that was the point that I was trying to make.
The documentary is very good. It was not my intention to mislead anyone on this site. Thank you for expounding on this matter.

I am a bit older, this was before AI slop sank into the internet ;)
It was a blog that had been started by someone who chose N as the way that they were going to exit.
They documented the lead up, and then a friend of theirs kept the blog going as a way for people to exchange information. Just like this one.
This was almost 10 years ago, before pre-Covid censorship, AI manipulation, etc.
I believe it has since been taken down, as I can no longer find it.
There is a lot of information that can no longer be found without digging through the bowels of the past.
But there are always ways to find the things that you need.
Just keep going.
If you have a terminal disease like cancer you as a foreigner will be considered for euthanasia, because you have 1. an incurable disease and 2. unbearable physical suffering. Physical suffering often comes with unbearable mental suffering as well.

But if you have a psychiatric disorder like depression or schizophrenia you will not get euthanised as a foreigner. Even though you have an incurable disease and there is unbearable mental suffering.

There was a trial, the trial of Tine Nys, and even though the doctors weren't convicted they are now much more careful when dealing with psychiatric disorders and unbearable mental suffering.

In any case, dr. Wim Distelmans has made it very clear that foreigners will not receive euthanasia in case of unbelievable mental suffering.

As for N: there no black market here for it. You're welcome to visit us though.
 
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