RE: Do you have the courage to commit suicide in case if terminal disease?
April 10, 2018 at 9:48 am
(April 10, 2018 at 9:41 am)mlmooney89 Wrote:(April 10, 2018 at 9:32 am)Hammy Wrote: As soon as I was told I was terminal it would just be a case of saying "goodbye" to all the people I trust enough to not try to stop me. And such people would miss me so very much but they themselves wouldn't want me to suffer with no hope of survival any more than I would. The only other concern(s) would be twofold 1. Seeing if I could very quickly get enough money together to be sent to a country where euthanasia were legal. 2. If not, doing it illegally and merely being concerned with figuring out a self-imposed death less painful painful than the terminal illness.
Hammy don't worry about it. If you were honestly diagnosed with something terminal and you have gotten more than one opinion and did all the necessary checks/research I would help you get where you needed to be in order to go with dignity. America is lucky in that a few states allow it and it isn't hard to go to one. It's different when your whole country doesn't allow it. I would help you and I can bet more than a few people here would help too. Stringing yourself up or overdosing is not how I'm about to let you leave the only life you have.
You're a darling.
(Notwithstanding that, of course, this is purely hypothetically and thankfully there is a 99.9999999999% this won't happen anytime soon).
I guess if we both stay in touch until we're both very elderly the chance of it happening dramatically increases