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    OK it's kinda political subject at the moment, but it could affect us all in time.
    In the UK parliament, they're discussing the Assisted Dying bill. I've been listening to it on the telly and there are some good points being made. Is it the beginning of the end for older people of the future?
    They're talking about rules and regulations concerning the matter, for the medical people and the recipients of the service. There will also be "panels" to decide things.
    The bit that get's me, is the fact that it will be a lawful event. Laws can, and will be changed over time to suit the trends. A bit like, a few years time it'll get tweaked a bit to include older people that maybe are just sick, but costing the country loadsamoney, so they can be save a few billion. Just think of all the pension money they won't have to pay out.
    Maybe in time there will be no consultation about health, just it's your time to go, due to the fact you're a bleedin nuisance.
    Waddya fink People?

    Oh! I just thought, maybe I've posted about it before, but forgotten about it? that could be a reason to get the special treatment?
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    Default Re: Assisted Dying.

    Ah well, it's done now so keep your heads down people.

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    There has been assisted dying in the UK for years!!!

    Who remembers a medical practice called the Liverpool care pathway. Long and short of it wasyou were heavily sadated leading to you not being feed or taking liquids.
    Also Hospitals were also provided cash incentives to achieve targets for the number of patients placed on the LCP.

    I know also for a fact my father inlaw was finally put to sleep. He was in a lot of pain due to his cancer and really did not have long to go. We asked the nurse can she not give him something to ease his pain. She disappeared came back and said she would up his Morphine dosage. She did say if I give him this dosage he may well not wake up again, you had best say your goodbyes now. Got a phone call at 6am in the morning saying he had passed away peacefully in his sleep. We went up to the hospital at 7.30 am as he was still on the ward. He was already stone cold. No problems our end no guilt either.
    Why they have to have a bunch of MP's making a decision and faff about granting you a choice of living or dying is a load of rubbish.
    Big worry is a year or two down the road more pressure will be applied on you and family memebers to get you done and dusted!!!
    I wonder though,will there be any implications from Life Insurance companies if you opt for the final shot will they deem your act as a suicide, we all know insurance companies they will look for any excuse not to pay out.

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    Hi Johnny
    As you may know one of our own went for the assisted Dying, Dennis in Canada, a very sad time as he sent a picture of him with his daughter sitting on the sea wall, before going home and the Dr seeing him Off.
    The only think I think the British people want to watch out for is the politicians slipping something into other bill to make it compulsory after a certain age, like the calling up of 18 year olds for the army, two strokes with the one pen.
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    It is now legal in a few states here in Oz.

    But yes, how far can they in the future stretch the law.
    Like you James my dad was given a very large dose of Morphine and within fifteen minutes gone!!

    The worry is though at what point does it become compulsory to use the system??
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Kieran View Post
    OK it's kinda political subject at the moment, but it could affect us all in time.
    In the UK parliament, they're discussing the Assisted Dying bill. I've been listening to it on the telly and there are some good points being made. Is it the beginning of the end for older people of the future?
    They're talking about rules and regulations concerning the matter, for the medical people and the recipients of the service. There will also be "panels" to decide things.
    The bit that get's me, is the fact that it will be a lawful event. Laws can, and will be changed over time to suit the trends. A bit like, a few years time it'll get tweaked a bit to include older people that maybe are just sick, but costing the country loadsamoney, so they can be save a few billion. Just think of all the pension money they won't have to pay out.
    Maybe in time there will be no consultation about health, just it's your time to go, due to the fact you're a bleedin nuisance.
    Waddya fink People?

    Oh! I just thought, maybe I've posted about it before, but forgotten about it? that could be a reason to get the special treatment?
    Relax Johnny, seems you’ve remembered what you’d forgotten no final solution yet.
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    If they have no qualms about putting the elderly down like the pet dog, what’s stopping them from bringing back capital punishment and the death penalty , now that would be more useful and just as rewarding money wise. That I would put up both hands up for. If they want a hangman I will do it unpaid, just travelling expenses. JS
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    I'm sure a man of your seamanship talents would fashion a suitable knot to administer the coup de gras.
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    A monkeys fist used as a cosh With a lead heart hangings too easy , let them feel some pain the same as their victims felt. JS
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    The biggest worry is, once these things are established as law, they can get tweaked after a while. They may seem to be OK at first, but give it time and successive gov. changes and God knows what.
    Still, it's not for us to worry, it's for the youngster to think about. 1984 comes to mind.

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