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What’s driving that sort of decision with that kind of frequency? Is quality of life eroded to the point they want to check out because of a lack of healthcare? Or is it a money thing?
I understand someone terminally ill deciding that if they’re going out anyway that they’d rather go out on their terms and on their timeline rather than suffer though a period of pain and discomfort and have family potentially suffering alongside them… I had a friend with terminal cancer make that decision about 7-8 years ago.. I disagree with that position.. he left behind a 17 year old daughter that would have valued every additional day.. but I at least understood his reasoning and rationale..
But I’m having a hard time understanding why I’d want to be put to death just because I’ve gotten old and can no longer live a young man’s life… I watched all four of my grandparents age into their 80’s… my own parents are now just reaching their 80’s… all had/have varying degrees of health… but all pretty much lived/live happily until the time God called them home..
Good question, I don’t know the answer. Canada leads the world in MAID and has the fastest growth rate in the program. 1 in 20 Canadian deaths were due to MAID in 2023. I have a hard time reconciling it to the country I grew up in.