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godenhea

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Will the declaration of not providing help and supporting vital functions in the event of an unsuccessful attempt be recognized?


If so, how to write such a declaration?
 
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Ghost2211

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No, nobody will adhere to that they will just save you .
 
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I recently talked to my psychiatrist about this. She said it's practically impossible to avoid being rescued.
 
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They make it difficult to obtain a proper DNR unless you're old and infirmed. But say you do, they're often ignored by EMTs and first responders.
 
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None of it matters. They won't look at your paperwork, and they'll just laugh at your tattoo. They quite frankly won't listen to any of it they will just save you. DNR is more for like hospice care than the general public.
 
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Will the declaration of not providing help and supporting vital functions in the event of an unsuccessful attempt be recognized?


If so, how to write such a declaration?
Tried it in UK hotel they ignored it by saying they have a duty of care, seems to be very selective duty of care if you ask some on this forum.
 
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They get round it by claiming that suicidal people aren't in their right mind and therefore don't have mental capacity, so they need to save you and then you'll magically be so grateful that they did when you come round.

The normies love forced living.
 
ecmnesia

ecmnesia

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legally doctors are obligated by law to rescue you, so no.