TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
- 6,925
While I do have my method (the firearm and can always exit at any time) and have made a smol (small) recovery recently, there is always the question for the future. I've written down what I wanted for the future, which includes being able to be in control of my death and the manner of my death. However, I am asking you guys if my idea is feasible or if it seems to far-fetched. So I fear getting old, getting ill or disabled (mentally or physically), and would like to be in control of when, where, and how (on my terms) I die.
While I'm 28 years old currently, I don't plan to live to old age and suffer numerous health problems. I know of people around me IRL who are in their 60's or even those in their 70's, 80's and their quality of life is horrible and seeing the suffering really hurts and I'm afraid of ending up like them someday (which is inevitable since we all age and eventually disease, infimity, illness, and what not takes us down.).
Therefore, my idea (in addition to my method - which is good whenever I'm still physically healthy and young and can exit at just about any time) is that if I do live into my 40's or 50's (which I hope I don't), is there a way to ensure that if I get ill or unable to even physically ctb, that a doctor or healthcare professional will be able to do it for me? I know voluntary euthanasia is still illegal in most parts of the world, including the US, but various countries such as Switzerland (Dignitas), Netherlands, Belgium are more willing to do so for people who are suffering immensely IRL. Would it be a good idea for me to move to those countries in the coming years?
Another thing I've looked into is getting an advanced directive and a living will, but I'm not sure how I'd go about it without raising red flags. I'm only 28 years of age, and I don't want lawyers or medical professionals to look at me and think I'm suicidal or crazy just for thinking about doing this at such a young age. Imho, it's not too early because you never know what can happen in the future, you could get some serious illness, suffer an motor vehicle (or other shit) accident, and life changes for the worst.
Again, I don't plan to die anytime soon, but this is just something that I want to be prepared for in the long term; hopefully the sooner, the better.
While I'm 28 years old currently, I don't plan to live to old age and suffer numerous health problems. I know of people around me IRL who are in their 60's or even those in their 70's, 80's and their quality of life is horrible and seeing the suffering really hurts and I'm afraid of ending up like them someday (which is inevitable since we all age and eventually disease, infimity, illness, and what not takes us down.).
Therefore, my idea (in addition to my method - which is good whenever I'm still physically healthy and young and can exit at just about any time) is that if I do live into my 40's or 50's (which I hope I don't), is there a way to ensure that if I get ill or unable to even physically ctb, that a doctor or healthcare professional will be able to do it for me? I know voluntary euthanasia is still illegal in most parts of the world, including the US, but various countries such as Switzerland (Dignitas), Netherlands, Belgium are more willing to do so for people who are suffering immensely IRL. Would it be a good idea for me to move to those countries in the coming years?
Another thing I've looked into is getting an advanced directive and a living will, but I'm not sure how I'd go about it without raising red flags. I'm only 28 years of age, and I don't want lawyers or medical professionals to look at me and think I'm suicidal or crazy just for thinking about doing this at such a young age. Imho, it's not too early because you never know what can happen in the future, you could get some serious illness, suffer an motor vehicle (or other shit) accident, and life changes for the worst.
Again, I don't plan to die anytime soon, but this is just something that I want to be prepared for in the long term; hopefully the sooner, the better.