RE: assisted suicide vs suicide prevention
June 4, 2018 at 11:42 am
(This post was last modified: June 4, 2018 at 11:46 am by WinterHold.)
I believe it should be carried on only when illness is too severe that the patient is considered already ruined and doomed.
Have an ischemic stroke as an example that comes with partial or full paralysis. The person is already dead if the stroke happens in a crucial spot in the brain.
I would say it should be a choice the person does when they're alive before they lose ability to speak or something far more terrible occurs.
Have an ischemic stroke as an example that comes with partial or full paralysis. The person is already dead if the stroke happens in a crucial spot in the brain.
I would say it should be a choice the person does when they're alive before they lose ability to speak or something far more terrible occurs.