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- Feb 18, 2021
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In certain cases, attempting suicide invalidates any living wills, as the person is though to NOT have been of sound mind when writing them. I have heard this is the case in the US. It also applies to DNRs. DNR/DNI requests are only valid when signed before a surgery. They are not blanket clauses.
This is 100% not true in the US. Having the living will notarized does not make it any more applicable. If you fail to ctb, and it's clear that is the case, medical personnel will make every effort to save your life.Yes. and I allways have a copy with me. There is an important sentence in my living will:
"This living will also applies without restriction in the event of a failed suicide attempt."
With this sentence, life-prolonging treatments may not be given even in the case of a failed suicide attempt.
In some countries there is also a database where all doctors and hospitals have access at any time. But I wouldn´t mention anything about suicide there.
If you wanna make it perfect, get it signed by a notary or lawyer.
Yeah, how many guns do you own? Oh, you don't want health insurance - too bad. And that SN was so easy to obtain, right? Europe is great!USA is a totally different world, compared to Europe. A country without many human rights. That's why I'm glad I live in Europe, where I can make my own decisions about my life.
Well, I don't want health insurance, and I'm not forced to have it or pay for it. That was the point I'm trying to make.I don´t need a gun. And I do have a health insurance.
Many of us who live in the US would agree with you. And would gladly trade a gun for health care.USA is a totally different world, compared to Europe. A country without many human rights. That's why I'm glad I live in Europe, where I can make my own decisions about my life.
I don´t need a gun. And I do have a health insurance.
It is pointless to discuss about the USA regarding human rights
In Europe you can go to jail for telling the truth about a 7th century pedophile all so that boomers can have their pensions bailed out by low cost migrant laborYes. and I allways have a copy with me. There is an important sentence in my living will:
"This living will also applies without restriction in the event of a failed suicide attempt."
With this sentence, life-prolonging treatments may not be given even in the case of a failed suicide attempt.
In some countries there is also a database where all doctors and hospitals have access at any time. But I wouldn´t mention anything about suicide there.
If you wanna make it perfect, get it signed by a notary or lawyer.
In certain circumstances, the gun is superior to any healthcare you could get...Many of us who live in the US would agree with you. And would gladly trade a gun for health care.