If a loved one was terminally ill and they asked you to help them die ;would you?
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i would !
i don`t know why it`s not legalised anyway!! dogs and cat`s get put down when they are suffering, human`s should be allowed the same treatment.
it is unfair on the person and loved ones to go through the pain and suffering.
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Simply YES
Yes, I'd do it.
yes i would.
yes
Yes I would do it. . .if that was their wish.
I might even go with them.
I don't want to be in that situation but as we don't chose the worst in our lives so I will do it... and I hope to have a friend who will do the same for me if it is the case
Good question and one I can`t really answer,the circumstances and the frame of mind of all would have to be considered.Difficult to answer unless you are in that position
I could not do that but I could pray to God to take that person into his arms and carry her/him to heaven.
I might want to but I don't think I would be able to do it.
Yes, definitely.
The law, and Right and wrong are seldom the same thing. I'd pull the plug quickly based on the golden rule.
There is a term called snowing...talk to a dr. or a CFNP...
I dont know about this, if they are ill they would have to take their own life. If you turn this around, you will put them out of their suffering and then go to jail the rest of your life.
If they love you in turn I dont think they would want you to sit in prison for your whole life.
No, I wouldn't. I refuse to take the life of another.
Yes even though its so hard mentally to do, you would have to respect their wishes. I think its a shame that people have to fly to Switzerland to do this and on their return to the England airports, get arrested for manslaughter/murder. This country should sit up and take note of what other countries do.
If it was as simple as turning off a valve or switch, maybe I could..
Yes in theory but doubt if I could kill a loved one when it came to it. I would want to keep them as long as possible and would be too scared of getting caught or having to live with the knowledge of what I had done.
No-- because only god decides that. Just try to make the person feel loved and provide as much comfort as you can, spend time with him/her. Pray for god to ease the pain & suffering. I'm sure you think maybe you should or could but please don't. I'll pray for you and the person suffering. GOD BLESS YOU & HAVE A GOOD DAY .
God Bless U n ur terminally ill friend or relative ... =)
I WOULD NOT GIVE IT A SECOND THOUGHT as long as the person was sane
Wow, what a deep question! I really don't have a good answer. I haven't been in that situation and don't want to be but if I was, I would weigh everything before making such a huge decision. Whoa, tough question.
Stumped on that one.
Sandy :O)
Yes I would help them die. I think we keep people living just because we can rather than because we should. Medicine has advanced enough to keep people alive without offering a cure and this can create appalling situations. My friend was in a coma for 2 years before they agreed to switch off life support. Her husband and children were under great stress and could not go on with their lives. We knew that if she came out of coma she would be paraplegic and have severe learning difficulties. She had prepared a living will but unfortunately had not signed it before her accident so they resuscitated her. A clear case of a doctor proving he could do something rather than allowing her to die with dignity.
God gives us life, and it's not up to me to take life. No, I could not do it. I would pray, pray, pray
Being very religious person, I think it is not on me to decide when my loved one is ready to die. It is God's decision. I would not kill my loved one, but I would do my best to keep him as comfortable as possible until his time comes.
yes i do if you love them dearly theyll you back!
Yes, many, many years ago my mum wanted away. She would have liked some to help her then there are others in similar situations
Yes. I saw my grandmother die of liver cancer and it was very painful. I was only 15 at the time, but I would have helped her. She had so much morphine that she could've simply overdosed, but my mom had to give it to her because she was incapacitated...
id have no hesitation if my loved one asked me to help
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