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Originally posted by Sunny_01
I am all about choice but at what point do we know in this particular example that our loved one is not happy and content in their world?
I developed an end of life training course that is now used nationally and spent a lot of time ensuring that the focus was choice and if not capable of making choices then that the national dignity agenda was adhered to.
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I agree with this. It is not always possible to tell when someone is not happy, and while I absolutely support the right of someone to end their life in such circumstances, it would be very difficult to make that decision for them. If it was someone I loved very much, I would want to do what they wanted, but it certainly would be a big burden to face.
I think I'm going to have to think about this for a while.