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diacetylmorphine

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May 28, 2023
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If you could easily access a seamless professional assisted suicide clinic in your city, would this change things for you?

I would use it, and I'd let my loved ones know I'm leaving first.
 
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gardenofaphrodite

gardenofaphrodite

Can’t catch a break no matter what I do.
Apr 12, 2023
142
I would apply for it so fast - it may surprise people around me, but it shouldn't.
 
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blacktulip44

blacktulip44

lost and broken
Jun 5, 2023
34
i think i'd do it fairly fast. my main hangup is and i think will always be my animals, im scared my family wouldnt take care of them as well as me, especially after im gone since it might remind them of me. if it was legal, i would find someone reliable to take care of them in case my loved ones decided it was too much, i'd write all my notes, and then i'd do it. but even in the places where its legal, they have so many requirements i dont meet, so i dont know.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
9,809
I'd likely still wait for my Dad to go first but after that- yeah- I'm sure I'd make use of it. Can you imagine what a relief that would be?!! I mean- I still personally think there should be safeguards- a six month waiting list maybe to prevent impulsive attempts but yeah- that would feel so different.

All the things we're worrying about gone- will my DIY attempt fail? Will I make matters worse for mysef and become a vegetable/ get sent to a psyche ward? Who will find my body? Will it traumatize them? It will save a police investigation. Save the police getting involved at all. We won't tarnish a place with either the knowledge that a suicide happened there, or- the physical mess of it some poor sod will have to clear up. It won't have so many legal problems with it now- so- we may be able to warn our families in advance. We may even be able to donate our organs and help someone who desperately wants to live to do so. Yeah- it would be so much safer.
 
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carac

carac

"and if this is the end, i am glad i met you."
May 27, 2023
1,110
I don't think I would use it right now but it would be such a relief knowing that it is there for lots of reasons, mainly listed above.
 
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groucho

Student
Feb 4, 2023
122
I would be in favour of it however I suspect it would only be available for those with terminal illnesses, which my mental illnesses wouldn't apply to, although I think you could argue they are terminal in that they don't go away and are continually degrading my quality of life.
 
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Homo erectus

Homo erectus

Mage
Mar 7, 2023
560
It will be a humane place. People will treat each other well if they genuinely want people to live.

Some people will take more risks in their adventures, because they know that even if they fail, they don't need to suffer the horrible dying process. This can be good for the society.
 
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Dainhla

Dainhla

"Lifetimes live to die"
May 28, 2023
60
I would apply immediately, but without telling my family 'til the day of the leave, because they would be devastated if I told them that I wanted so bad that opportunity so if I told them with time that I want to apply they would have interfered my application, not allowing me to get that chance.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
11,499
I don't think there will ever be assisted sucided for the actual problem I personally have, while I cannot solve it and it cannot be solved by others (like therapy, meds).
 
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befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
2,587
It´s legal in some European countries and many people use this option (Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Germany). And in Sweden killing on demand is allowed, but only by private individuals, not by a doctor or an organization.
 
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mutebaker

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Jun 1, 2023
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apply for it as soon as possible
 
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outrider567

Visionary
Apr 5, 2022
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If you could easily access a seamless professional assisted suicide clinic in your city, would this change things for you?

I would use it, and I'd let my loved ones know I'm leaving first.
Yes, I'd use it, but I wouldn't tell anyone beforehand
 
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The anhedonic one

The anhedonic one

Dead inside
May 20, 2023
1,070
I would say " Sign me the fuck up right now ".
 
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Rust20

Rust20

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May 31, 2023
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If they donate your organs I'll personally do it. But ctb is about getting free, I don't see freedom in anything "assisted", I'd rather do it on my own.
 
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befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
2,587
If they donate your organs I'll personally do it. But ctb is about getting free, I don't see freedom in anything "assisted", I'd rather do it on my own.
There is no organ donation and this is not possible, because for this the person must be alive.
I see freedom, but especially safety and guaranteed exclusion of failure with VAD. If you want to know exactly how a VAD works, visit the websites of the 6 VAD associations in Switzerland. Or read my numerous posts about VAD here in the forum.
 
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Escapee

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Jan 14, 2023
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There is no organ donation and this is not possible, because for this the person must be alive.
I see freedom, but especially safety and guaranteed exclusion of failure with VAD. If you want to know exactly how a VAD works, visit the websites of the 6 VAD associations in Switzerland. Or read my numerous posts about VAD here in the forum.
I don't think this is correct I read somewhere organs can be taken from someone after the person died in certain time limit. Like in 4 hrs for heart 48 hrs for kidney the list goes on
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
38,857
It would be so amazing if it was legalised, it would prevent so much unnecessary suffering and torture, I wish this society was more compassion towards human suffering but that won't happen in the UK which is such an anti-suicide country. I'd feel so relieved if there was the option of a guaranteed, peaceful method without any method research and risks, such a thing would solve everything for me, but of course it's too good to be true in this hellish world.
 
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befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
2,587
I don't think this is correct I read somewhere organs can be taken from someone after the person died in certain time limit. Like in 4 hrs for heart 48 hrs for kidney the list goes on
I´m not talking about a hospital. I´m talking about the VAD associations in Switzerland and Germany. Please read the conditions of the VAD associations. Organ donation is not possible with any association.
 
Sweet Tart

Sweet Tart

Arcanist
May 10, 2023
452
This is such a dream, to me. What keeps me alive (for now, anyway) is the fear of attempting and failing; having to live with the psychiatric supervision and drama it would generate in my fucked up family. The stakes are so high. I wish severe depression were seen as deserving of palliative care (i.e. helping a person comfortably approach death). Assisted suicide could then be a practical option for people with treatment-resistant depression, with no stigma attached to it. The idea of being able to go thru the process of dying in a relaxed way is beautiful.
 
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telro

telro

I'm just tired
May 21, 2023
57
yes yes yes yes YES! I would definitely go with this option if it were available

This also allows me to say my last goodbyes face-to-face. I've always felt bad that my only way to communicate my suicidal intention without being restrained is by writing it into a letter that will only be read after my death
 
lachrymost

lachrymost

finger on the eject button
Oct 4, 2022
344
There is no organ donation and this is not possible, because for this the person must be alive.
I see freedom, but especially safety and guaranteed exclusion of failure with VAD. If you want to know exactly how a VAD works, visit the websites of the 6 VAD associations in Switzerland. Or read my numerous posts about VAD here in the forum.

I don't think this is correct I read somewhere organs can be taken from someone after the person died in certain time limit. Like in 4 hrs for heart 48 hrs for kidney the list goes on

There is this.
 
Lost in a Dream

Lost in a Dream

He/him - Metal head
Feb 22, 2020
1,773
If it becomes legal near me, I'll be very happy to have it available in case I get a terminal illness. For the time being, I actually want to live again, which feels so bizarre considering I came close to attempting suicide twice this year. I think that an organ donation should be a requirement, just so that the person being euthanized can still have their good organs put to good use for those who want to live still.

Organ donation would be a great alternative to hiding it behind a paywall (like it would be in the US for instance), so I really hope this becomes legal and available in more countries or states.
 
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ringo99

ringo99

Arcanist
Apr 18, 2023
424
I'd book an appointment immediately and ctb. Living is hell right now
 
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befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
2,587
I'd book an appointment immediately and ctb. Living is hell right now
You can´t just book an appointment. It´s a complex application process with strict criteria.

More info: Search function: VAD assisted dying Pegasos Dignitas LifeCircle Switzerland Belgium Netherlands...
 
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AVeryLazySloth

AVeryLazySloth

The Laziest
Mar 4, 2023
89
It is legal near me (Belgium), but before I apply I'm going to try out one more institution to see if it can fix my issues.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
3,078
Hopefully people would still come here for discussion. I know many find other ways to handle their problems.
 
basqovo

basqovo

New Member
Jun 3, 2023
4
yea, it would be better than my chosen method at the moment SN since it would keep my body without harm, maybe someone can utilize these organs I couldn't utilize and I'm sure it would have the least amount of pain possible.
 
Slasher

Slasher

crybaby
Jun 6, 2023
88
I'd be the first one there, like a moth to a light
 
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TheSpookyNameGuy

TheSpookyNameGuy

There's nothing here..
Apr 30, 2023
646
I'd feel a wave of peace wash over me knowing that i wouldn't have to travel and go through hoops of shit to do it, hopefully it's not expensive either.
 

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