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questions
What kind of psychological diagnosis/ screening/ allows a patient to be approved for such a decision?
Could you relate putting an animal down because they are suffering to putting a person to rest?
Is Suffering is worse than losing lives?
Could you draw a line on diagnosis?
Would a chronic diagnosis for someone under 18 be under the parent's jurisdiction?
Would the quality of life being impacted call for the option of physician-assisted suicide?
Interesting topic Curtis! I am excited to hear your thoughts on this issue today! Drawing a line between suffering and the loss of life is definitely a difficult one.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to your presentation. This is a topic that I have pondered for sometime and I am eager to hear your take on it.
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