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whitefeather

whitefeather

Thank the gods for Death
Apr 23, 2020
521
@ 21 minutes there is a detailed description of drinking nembutal >
 
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WornOutLife

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Mar 22, 2020
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So amazing.
I wish assisted suicide existed in Argentina.
 
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Fragile

Fragile

Broken
Jul 7, 2019
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It took him 4 hours, it really scares me to know that, but it's important to know that not all people die in 20 minutes from N.

Also, this comment is very much spot on.
By keeping it illegal, all it does is essentially make death with dignity available to those with financial means.
The people who die in this way are either very well off, or live in one of these countries, this is not an option for the vast majority of people who want to die. Dignity is one of the most expensive privileges apparently.
 
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Bedrock48

Bedrock48

Dreadful damage, dreadful destiny
Feb 1, 2021
540
Such a good watch, it was nice witnessing such infectious humour in life and death. Plus, what they said about control was very relatable and understandable. Whether its the green light for an assisted suicide or a canister, a rope, pills, whatever. Having that option often brings a sense of control back into your life. At least from personal experience it's given me courage to see another day. When you're not desperately looking for an exit it gives you space to live again. That's probably one of the reasons I've survived so long.

Unfortunately many people don't understand, maybe simply don't want to understand, this truth for some people living in physical or mental pain.
 
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Donk

Donk

Useless since day 1
Jan 3, 2020
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It took him 4 hours, it really scares me to know that, but it's important to know that not all people die in 20 minutes from N.

Also, this comment is very much spot on.

The people who die in this way are either very well off, or live in one of these countries, this is not an option for the vast majority of people who want to die. Dignity is one of the most expensive privileges apparently.

Took him 4 hours to succumb to death but he might have passed out a lot sooner.
 
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Butterfly65

Butterfly65

One step closer
Oct 28, 2020
157
You shouldn't have to be terminal to be approved for euthanasia.
 
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Bedrock48

Dreadful damage, dreadful destiny
Feb 1, 2021
540
You shouldn't have to be terminal to be approved for euthanasia.

I definitely agree, don't think it should be a same day thing like going to get a spray tan but I hope it becomes more widely available to more conditions and demographics.
 
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whitefeather

whitefeather

Thank the gods for Death
Apr 23, 2020
521
It took him 4 hours, it really scares me to know that, but it's important to know that not all people die in 20 minutes from N.

Also, this comment is very much spot on.

The people who die in this way are either very well off, or live in one of these countries, this is not an option for the vast majority of people who want to die. Dignity is one of the most expensive privileges apparently.
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You shouldn't have to be terminal to be approved for euthanasia
Canada no longer requires terminal, and mental illness is included !
Took him 4 hours to succumb to death but he might have passed out a lot sooner.
Describes he was unconscious right away. Strong heart continued to beat like while asleep.
 
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Butterfly65

Butterfly65

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Oct 28, 2020
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Dr

Canada no longer requires terminal, and mental illness is included !

Describes he was unconscious right away. Strong heart continued to beat like while asleep.
Does Canada have a place like Dignitas?
 
xLosthopex

xLosthopex

Tell my dogs I love them
May 29, 2020
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The whole video is great, thanks for sharing
 
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Racetotheabyss

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Mar 7, 2021
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Dr

Canada no longer requires terminal, and mental illness is included !

Describes he was unconscious right away. Strong heart continued to beat like while asleep.
Straight from Canadian government website:

About mental illness and MAID​


If you have a mental illness as your only medical condition, you are not eligible to seek medical assistance in dying. Under the new changes made to the law, Canadians who fall under this category are excluded from seeking MAID. This exclusion remains in effect until March 17, 2023.
 
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lofticries

lofticries

obedear
Feb 27, 2021
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Its a better way to go than rotting in a hospital bed and suffering till your last breath. I don't know why people paint euthanasia as such a grim process.
 
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jakaka

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Jan 15, 2021
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I'm young and completely healthy...I have a strong heart what if it doesn't work.....
 
Lost Magic

Lost Magic

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May 5, 2020
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I am actually a member of Dignity in Dying in the UK and have been for a while now. The laws need to change because needless suffering needn't be.
 
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