I have witnessed someone with throat cancer wasting away. They couldn't eat, barely slept and had to use a machine to breath. In the end he was almost begging for mercy.
I wasn't there at the time but I think that the doctors agreed to shut off the machines keeping him alive.
He was a shadow of what he was, and I was just sorry he had to suffer it for so long, especially as surviving was never really going to happen.
With assisted suicide, it is a complicated subject. If someone is terminally ill and the option is there, and they are asking for it to end it all comes down to how they will be remembered. Sick, feeble and malnurished. Or brave and ready?
I wasn't there at the time but I think that the doctors agreed to shut off the machines keeping him alive.
He was a shadow of what he was, and I was just sorry he had to suffer it for so long, especially as surviving was never really going to happen.
With assisted suicide, it is a complicated subject. If someone is terminally ill and the option is there, and they are asking for it to end it all comes down to how they will be remembered. Sick, feeble and malnurished. Or brave and ready?