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There are opiates for that, some very powerful ones. The patient can sleep peacefully all day even with late-stage cancer.
If patients still want to end their life, then they can commit suicide on their own, not destroy the medical profession.
Trust, reputation, competence, morality and ethics are critical for doctors and society to uphold.
The truth is that the medical profession is full of psychopaths and sadists, unfortunately. Many of them are women.
Look at the medical transgender complex (which is very profitable),
also a form of mass medically-assisted-suicide of younger people.
Trust in the medical profession has already been obliterated thanks to the Covid fiasco,
which exposed some deep rot in the profession.
And now the medical profession has crossed the line into homicide?! Western medicine is finished.
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See, this is the utilitarian logic that inevitably leads to the medical industry and bureaucracy deciding who lives and who dies.
Individuals can make their own choice to commit suicide on their own if they like (guns should be legal),
and there are other instant and painless ways of doing so.
But do NOT drag the medical profession and the state into this.
Trust, reputation, competence, morality and ethics are critical for doctors and society to uphold.
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And you presume to ask someone to kill you?
What if a child has a horrible metastatic cancer? You would presume to ask for, or recommend, assisted death?
You know there is something called palliative care, right?
Euthanasia is a euphemism by the way.
And what if no one wants to kill you? What if everyone has morals and ethics?
Even in liberal Canada there is great difficulty finding enough cold psychopathic doctors willing to kill their own patients.
There are a few mostly female doctors who are busy fatally injecting people all day, they are killers not doctors.
Fentanyl is very comfortable by the way, you sleep all day, you are so high.
But as you asked, what is the benefit of opiates?
This implies that you have already internalised the utilitarian logic for yourself,
which is very sad. Well what is the benefit of keeping you alive if you are old then?
That is very sad, the inability to face death. Faith helps a lot if you have it. This is the best.
But do not attempt to corrupt the ethics of the medical profession with an unethical request and presumption.
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Of course, if palliative care did not offer relief anymore, I would like to have the choice to die earlier, rather than rot on a bed until I die naturally.
Children should not have the choice for assisted dying as they do not have the maturity to take such an important decision.
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Unbelievable how you perceive sickness. I feel sorry for you.
If you have a terminally ill family member, do they receive the same attitude from you?
Or are they equally cold and utilitarian? I feel sorry for any children who encounter this. Liberalism is so dark and cold.
Or do you feel this way only about yourself or strangers?
Sufficient opiates provide relief to the very end. Morphos (sleep) is the twin of Thanatos (death) after all.
You would presume to ask for, or recommend, assisted death for a child, baby, or family member who is dying?
You know, to prevent them from "rotting on a bed"?
God forbid they die naturally! After all, what is the "benefit" of dying naturally?
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