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HelpIn case someone has borderline, which country allows recipes of Euthanasia?
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Like genuine question. I do not know if I actually have borderline, but I heard somethings about this topic before, and wanted to know if it's true/if it is, where the thing is actually legal etc.
Currently as far as I know only the Netherlands and Belgium allow euthanasia for "psychiatric illnesses" and Canada is going to allow it soon. However to receive this you will need to try every possible "treatment" first and only if no treatment is successful you will be able to get euthanasia. It's usually a multiple-year process.
Currently as far as I know only the Netherlands and Belgium allow euthanasia for "psychiatric illnesses" and Canada is going to allow it soon. However to receive this you will need to try every possible "treatment" first and only if no treatment is successful you will be able to get euthanasia. It's usually a multiple-year process.
Well in theory it should be at least easy to get residency and then also access health services in Belgium and NL as an EU citizen. I think NL is a bit more liberal in their euthanasia law compared to Belgium.
Switzerland isn't that liberal towards euthanasia for psychological illnesses I believe. There's still a long way to go for our societies sadly.
Currently as far as I know only the Netherlands and Belgium allow euthanasia for "psychiatric illnesses" and Canada is going to allow it soon. However to receive this you will need to try every possible "treatment" first and only if no treatment is successful you will be able to get euthanasia. It's usually a multiple-year process.
Psychiatric illness isn't the term that is used in Belgium. It's called 'ondraaglijk psychisch lijden' or 'unbearable psychological/mental suffering'.
AFAIK you don't have to be Belgian, but there are rules. Belgium doesn't want to attract foreigners that want to die here. I'm guessing if you have a terminal physical illness it'll be easier. There was a court case about a woman (Tine Nys) that chose to die because of unbearable mental suffering. In the end the doctor(?) weren't convicted, but it shows it's a sensitive subject.
Psychiatric illness isn't the term that is used in Belgium. It's called 'ondraaglijk psychisch lijden' or 'unbearable psychological/mental suffering'.
AFAIK you don't have to be Belgian, but there are rules. Belgium doesn't want to attract foreigners that want to die here. I'm guessing if you have a terminal physical illness it'll be easier. There was a court case about a woman (Tine Nys) that chose to die because of unbearable mental suffering. In the end the doctor(?) weren't convicted, but it shows it's a sensitive subject.
Not AFAIK. I know only of the case of Tine Nys. BBC made an article about it:
bbc.com/news/world-europe-51103687
Euthanasia for minors is possible in Belgium since February 2014, but I'm guessing it doesn't happen very often. At least in 2022 there were no minors involved.
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