I don't want to wait till 2027 I guess I can but is there like a way to lie about chronic pain or something? Also if anyone here is familiar with assisted dying laws, what should I start doing now to make sure I qualify for when it becomes legal? I already have a hospitalization and a history of medication and therapy. What else would be needed to convince them that this is the only solution
There are only a handful or doctors across Canada that administer/sign off on majority (85%+) of MAID. If you want you can DM me for one of their info, but you're still looking at late 2026 due to the timing periods, eligibility criteria set by the gov, etc. doctors won't take that chance. Your life is worth more than their job, and their job is worth more than risking getting a murder/malpractice/ negligence charge.
I'm in the process of applying right now and although mental health is my main "concern", I'm going through MAID for an "unsolvable back ache" that doctors can't seem to fixing the cause or treatment for :)
Unfortunately, I'll likely be going without medical assistance to ctb. Too much waiting with maid or even Swiss vad