Pro Sandy said:
medical assisted suicide dehumanizing people, even those with alzheimers. Suicide is still taking a life.
My father in law told us for months he wanted to die. We didn't take him to do so, but instead took him to the doctor repeatedly and fought for him when he couldn't. We found him dead. We would not have been better if we just took him to a place to let them kill him with poison.
do not presume to speak for anyone but yourself.
ever.
and spare the rest of us your self-righteous condescension.
my father died many months ago. The quarter and larger sized holes in his brain leave no doubt about that.
i spend my nights from Seattle watching my father on 4 internet connected cameras in his managed care suite so that my sisters can have a break and get some rest.
I get to watch as my father stands there unable to do a single thing for himself,.
I get to watch as my father's body tries to remove some errant piece of clothing triggers an autonomous response, only for him to lose his already poor balance and fall over, hitting his head on a bed or the floor or the wall.
I get to watch as my father lies there until I can get an emergency call into the orderlies, in case they are not watching their camera feeds at the same time. sometimes they come quickly. sometimes it will be many minutes, his body lying there, twitching.
i get to watch as my father ****s himself and sits in his own **** until an orderly notices, or i notice and contact them that he needs help.
that is not love. It is duty
Love would be an end to the misery. He would be utterly horrified of the realization of what his situation. It is a living death. And since we all mutually did not get to agree on it while he could be an active participant in the decision, we do our duty and care for the body left behind. Because my father is already dead.