ABATTBQ11 said:
Well in this case, it's because Alzheimer's is a ***** and he doesn't want everyone he knows and loves to be brought down with him. For a lot of people with those kinds of degenerative diseases, they don't want to be a burden to their friends and families and they want their loved ones to remember them as they lived, not as someone who wasted away until their body finally gave up.
ETA Hell, I couldn't put my kids through that. My wife saw her great grandfather go through it, and it was pretty terrible. It really hurt everyone in her family too see him like that for years until he finally passed.
My MIL was diagnosed with mild cognitive decline about 5 years ago, last Friday she was evaluated for Alzheimer's. She is in her mid 60's. The severity and the speed of her mental decline has been devastating to the entire extended family.
My wife has been very upset and we have revised our will and discussed what would happen if it were hereditary and she were to suffer the same fate.
I have told her, as well, If I am ever in a state where I become that kind of burden, to just let me go. And maybe euthanasia is part of that.
I guess now, I will write in a addendum to my last will and testament to never let my family abuse my frail mental state and use it as some sort of rallying cry for my political opinions or former profession, like this poor man should have done. And like "doctor Jill" should have done.
But they aren't smooth-brained democrat ******s, so I dont think that they would let that happen either way.
But....just in case.