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zekeyaeger

zekeyaeger

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Mar 30, 2023
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I do empathize with healthcare workers who provide this service which is very much needed in our world. Survival Instinct kicks in a bunch of cases and one would think that the hope of a good life remains in people a tiny bit.

Just a thought that came across my mind that I wanted to put out.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I imagine- if a 'patient' wants to back out of the procedure- due to SI or, anything else- they would be able to. I imagine that's why many methods used rely on the person themself administering the method. With nembutal- the person will ultimately decide whether or not to drink it. With the Sarco pod- I'm guessing it's computerised and they get to confirm or reject the final decision inside the pod.

I doubt the person with them would try to convince them either way at that stage. They are just presenting them with the option they requested.

But yes, I agree. I imagine it's got to be a very emotional thing to witness and potentially distressing- if they become distressed. Can't be an easy thing to do. They must be 100% convinced that it's right that people should get the choice. I do really admire them. Even though I believe in the right to die, I think I'd still cry witnessing it.
 
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MyTimeIsUp

Perhaps I'll be important when I'm long gone?
Feb 27, 2024
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You're able to back out until the very last second, so it is always a choice. It isn't done willy-nilly.
 
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