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Theres only one dealer but i dont think he will be around in 20 years. I hope by them either my country nz legalise euthenesia for mentally ill people or theres a new dealer. I hope this website still around in 20 years too! This site gives me hope.
 
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Theres only one dealer but i dont think he will be around in 20 years. I hope by them either my country nz legalise euthenesia for mentally ill people or theres a new dealer. I hope this website still around in 20 years too! This site gives me hope.
I have hoped the USA would legalize euthanasia for the mentally ill also, but I think that is very far off. Switzerland is one of the places that have it currently.
 
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I have hoped the USA would legalize euthanasia for the mentally ill also, but I think that is very far off. Switzerland is one of the places that have it currently.
It is extremely difficult and pricey with no gaurantee even for switzerland. Its criminal how difficult it is. I cannot understand why our human right is trampled on like this. Society is MAD!
 
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It is extremely difficult and pricey with no gaurantee even for switzerland. Its criminal how difficult it is. I cannot understand why our human right is trampled on like this. Society is MAD!
YEs even if you have a DNR in the USA at leas tin my state they do not honor it in a suicide attempt...
 
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is n available in goverment hospitals.
 
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I hope so, too! In case I cannot get up the courage to attempt. Perhaps thinks will be easier with assisted suicide by then. Perhaps it will be available not just for the terminally ill by then.

I think that every adult of sound mind should be able to choose a dignified death at a time of their choosing, if they show that this choice is sustained over time.

I do think the outlook will become better and better, as look at the progress already made in Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the U.S.
 
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I hope so, too! In case I cannot get up the courage to attempt. Perhaps thinks will be easier with assisted suicide by then. Perhaps it will be available not just for the terminally ill by then.

I think that every adult of sound mind should be able to choose a dignified death at a time of their choosing, if they show that this choice is sustained over time.

I do think the outlook will become better and better, as look at the progress already made in Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the U.S.
Oh i hope so! I hope you are right. Its fuking juvenile to deny peaceful death to mentally ill. In my case i have constant hallucination that im getting stabbed ( no pain but all the sense is there) life is fkn terrible.
 
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There is another dealer mentioned in PPeH. Bit of light reading in my insomniac state. So that makes 2.
 
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There is another dealer mentioned in PPeH. Bit of light reading in my insomniac state. So that makes 2.
I thought he stopped tho. A is the only dealer atm. I seriously hope my damn country legalise it for mentally ill soon. Its overt cruelty! SUCH brute ignorance.
 
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WhyCantIDie

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I thought he stopped tho. A is the only dealer atm. I seriously hope my damn country legalise it for mentally ill soon. Its overt cruelty! SUCH brute ignorance.
Maybe. It said from mid this year, so they must have been only going a very short amount of time if so. Could be more fun taking a trip to Mexico, more availability and attempt to go out after having a bit of fun.
 
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Maybe. It said from mid this year, so they must have been only going a very short amount of time if so. Could be more fun taking a trip to Mexico, more availability and attempt to go out after having a bit of fun.
I thought they dont let you buy it tho now? Or is it legal anywhere in mexico?
 
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I thought they dont let you buy it tho now? Or is it legal anywhere in mexico?
It seemed like you still could. Especially with a 100$ bill as the prescription.
 
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C11H18N2O3

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Theres only one dealer but i dont think he will be around in 20 years. I hope by them either my country nz legalise euthenesia for mentally ill people or theres a new dealer. I hope this website still around in 20 years too! This site gives me hope.
It will always be available! Either legally or illegally.
The only question is: How much effort is it worth to you!
 
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Madrid27

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In Mexico it is easy to buy it, we would have to go all of party there, and buy it. a little trip together to mexico? heh
 
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Theres only one dealer but i dont think he will be around in 20 years. I hope by them either my country nz legalise euthenesia for mentally ill people or theres a new dealer. I hope this website still around in 20 years too! This site gives me hope.
you bought n?
 
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I wish I knew how to make it and could share that information.
 
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MAIO

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I have hoped the USA would legalize euthanasia for the mentally ill also, but I think that is very far off. Switzerland is one of the places that have it currently.

Switzerland will continue expanding pro choice suicide laws. It's the way public opinion is their. Let's not forget all this extreme anti suicide nonsense that spread everywhere seriously started thanks to Christianity. Many past cultures were extremely pro choice, even more so today like in Rome when Roman nobility would occasionally commit suicide on stages in front of large crowds.as Christianity slowly changes and fades in 1st world countries they should get more and more pro choice probably. (While rejecting Christianity does not mean you reject all the values particularly that life belongs to God etc, this value should fade as time goes on. Even when people reject Christianity they often hold onto this value for a long time)
 
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Oh i hope so! I hope you are right. Its fuking juvenile to deny peaceful death to mentally ill. In my case i have constant hallucination that im getting stabbed ( no pain but all the sense is there) life is fkn terrible.
I'm really sorry. When my experience of psychosis got into full swing in early 2017, I had sensations in my body of being raped and tortured. It was terrible. Mental illness is no joke.
 
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Switzerland will continue expanding pro choice suicide laws. It's the way public opinion is their. Let's not forget all this extreme anti suicide nonsense that spread everywhere seriously started thanks to Christianity. Many past cultures were extremely pro choice, even more so today like in Rome when Roman nobility would occasionally commit suicide on stages in front of large crowds.as Christianity slowly changes and fades in 1st world countries they should get more and more pro choice probably. (While rejecting Christianity does not mean you reject all the values particularly that life belongs to God etc, this value should fade as time goes on. Even when people reject Christianity they often hold onto this value for a long time)
I don't understand the popular sentiment (that nearly everyone holds, it seems) that life should be held onto at all costs. We would rather keep people alive through artificial feeding and ventilator machines (pure existence, not 'life') than let them die. It's the strangest thing to me. Life can be good, in parts (not really to me anymore, but it has been in the past, so I know it can be), but overall it's not that great. I would think this is true for most people. We're just here.
 
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I'm really sorry. When my experience of psychosis got into full swing in early 2017, I had sensations in my body of being raped and tortured. It was terrible. Mental illness is no joke.
Wow thats just as bad if not worse than mine. Im so angry.
 
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Anje

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Oh i hope you are right! Im all for Christianity being eradicated from humqn existance.
Switzerland will continue expanding pro choice suicide laws. It's the way public opinion is their. Let's not forget all this extreme anti suicide nonsense that spread everywhere seriously started thanks to Christianity. Many past cultures were extremely pro choice, even more so today like in Rome when Roman nobility would occasionally commit suicide on stages in front of large crowds.as Christianity slowly changes and fades in 1st world countries they should get more and more pro choice probably. (While rejecting Christianity does not mean you reject all the values particularly that life belongs to God etc, this value should fade as time goes on. Even when people reject Christianity they often hold onto this value for a long time)
 
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Zzzzz

Nothing compares to the bliss of death.
Aug 8, 2018
879
Maybe. It said from mid this year, so they must have been only going a very short amount of time if so. Could be more fun taking a trip to Mexico, more availability and attempt to go out after having a bit of fun.

I'd go to Mexico in a heartbeat, if money wasn't an issue. I'll probably end up doing plan B though. I have very little patience or strength left.
 
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Wantingpeace

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I'd go to Mexico in a heartbeat, if money wasn't an issue. I'll probably end up doing plan B though. I have very little patience or strength left.
Plan b? Nembutal by mail?
 
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saffron

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So is the second supplier mentioned in the August edition no longer selling or what??
 
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saffron

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Jul 18, 2018
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Theres only one dealer but i dont think he will be around in 20 years. I hope by them either my country nz legalise euthenesia for mentally ill people or theres a new dealer. I hope this website still around in 20 years too! This site gives me hope.

I think there will always be a supplier for it around. Exit hasn't had much of a problem finding suppliers in the past, not to mention their entire brand is centred around Nembutal.
 
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I think there will always be a supplier for it around. Exit hasn't had much of a problem finding suppliers in the past, not to mention their entire brand is centred around Nembutal.
I hope you are right! Hope a isnt the last dealer.
 
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Mel93

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My biggest problem is that Organizations like dignitas are really expensive. I mean it is more than about 20 000 CHF. It is nearly impossible for me to pay this much money. But in Germany it seems like you are able to get nebmutal is you are very sick.
 
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Anje

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My biggest problem is that Organizations like dignitas are really expensive. I mean it is more than about 20 000 CHF. It is nearly impossible for me to pay this much money. But in Germany it seems like you are able to get nebmutal is you are very sick.
Germany has euthenesia? Yea its sickening it costs so much to die. Just expect poor people to suffer. Fking disgusting. I detest this cruel herd mentality of society. Why do people fkn impinge on individual right to die without some horrendous pain. But then i believe most people are pro right to die only selfish retarded people who havent truly suffered are pro lifers who impose life of suffering. Like who thr fk are you to deny me right to die peacefully! Wtf? Its total insanity.
 
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I don't understand the popular sentiment (that nearly everyone holds, it seems) that life should be held onto at all costs. We would rather keep people alive through artificial feeding and ventilator machines (pure existence, not 'life') than let them die. It's the strangest thing to me. Life can be good, in parts (not really to me anymore, but it has been in the past, so I know it can be), but overall it's not that great. I would think this is true for most people. We're just here.

It doesn't help that the strongest instinct is Survival Instinct
 
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Zzzzz

Nothing compares to the bliss of death.
Aug 8, 2018
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Plan b? Nembutal by mail?

Plan B would be a different method other than Nembutal. With the mixed reviews of nembutal by mail. I can't afford to risk it.
 
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