Canada Will Legalize Medically Assisted Dying For People Addicted to Drugs - eviltoast
  • hubobes@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Why is there always such a shitshow when it comes to these laws? In Switzerland we have EXIT which is also assisted suicide. Nobody cares that it exists, it is just a reasonable system.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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      Because the conditions applied always seem to be revolving around removing undesirables within Canada. This example makes people fear that Canadian hospital workers will begin pressuring drug addict patients to kill themselves, or even darker, signing them up for euthanasia without their knowing or consent.

      • PM_ME_FEET_PICS@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Healthcare worker here.

        There is a long list of steps that have to be put into place before someone is even elected for MAiD recommendation by a doctor.

        Then there is a 3 step consent process in which the patient must be lucid. Maybe people who want MAiD are unable to successfully give the last step of consent unfortunately. I myself had to watch my grandmother die slowly rather than though MAiD like she wanted because she lost lucidity.

        Between those steps either a doctor or a pharmacist will get in touch with the patient to go over the steps of MAiD again.

        The drugs for MAiD aren’t over the counter. After all of the above steps are done then the pharmacist does up the compounds. Every Pharmacist I know triple checks their paper work and thier medications.

        Then they would either provide MAiD in hosiptal or make a home visit. At the moment handing off the compounds to the family is not allowed here.

        There are so many steps and checks and paperwork that no one is getting MAiD signed up against thier will.

    • vxx@lemmy.world
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      Drug addicts can’t do assisted suicide in Switzerland, it’s not an untreatable illness.

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            In addition to having a mental disorder that has been there for a very long time and that is significantly impairing their function, treatments have to have been tried and those treatments have to be treatments that are expected, usual, and evidence-based

            That really does not sound like that at all.

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      Hey so just to give you some context assisted suicide already exists in Canada for the terminally ill.

      This is not that.

      I don’t think the thing you are comparing to is the same situation is where government is purposely leaving behind depressed and people with disabilities or really any negligible problem and then offering them death as the only option. How do you get out of feeling guilt of not building a ramp for someone with a wheelchair? Oh just tell them to go kill themselves as their only option.

      It’s a situation where you just don’t have a doctor to help you stay healthy but you have a doctor to help you die.

      The great passive aggression of political classism Canada 2023.

      They are actually making Britain look like the compassionate ones. That’s saying something.

    • figaro@lemdro.id
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      I’m all for this, but when the reason someone wants to go is because of an arguably temporary mental health condition, that is hard to justify.

      That also makes it more difficult for mental health professionals, when an easy way out is there for the patient.

      Drug addiction, in my opinion, comes dangerously close to a mental health disorder.

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        It is a symptom of many disorders. That’s what is wrong with this thing entirely. It lets everyone off the hook of helping someone who could be helped but instead they just want to sit back and judge them for taking the painkillers some doctor put them on.

    • Mango@lemmy.world
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      The bad is that they’re making categories of people with helped death on the table for those specifically detested.