Killed to DEATH
Speedevil asks: What have you killed? Accidentally, or on purpose. Concepts, species, a man in Reno, the career of a well-known entertainer, or anything else.
( , Thu 22 Dec 2011, 13:18)
Speedevil asks: What have you killed? Accidentally, or on purpose. Concepts, species, a man in Reno, the career of a well-known entertainer, or anything else.
( , Thu 22 Dec 2011, 13:18)
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Proobably an overdose of other meds, to be honest....
or, if it had got to the stage where we were medicating with morphine at home, an air embolus via a syringe.
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 19:12, 1 reply)
or, if it had got to the stage where we were medicating with morphine at home, an air embolus via a syringe.
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 19:12, 1 reply)
Totally with you on this
but patient and family (not doctors) ought to be able to decide this legally thus removing any criminal aspect.
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:56, closed)
but patient and family (not doctors) ought to be able to decide this legally thus removing any criminal aspect.
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:56, closed)
Shipman aside,
aren't relatives more likely than doctors to have ulterior motives?
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 23:33, closed)
aren't relatives more likely than doctors to have ulterior motives?
( , Sat 24 Dec 2011, 23:33, closed)
This is true
but the suject is, a family member wishing to end the suffering of a loved one. The motives of the docs are entirely different.
( , Sun 25 Dec 2011, 3:20, closed)
but the suject is, a family member wishing to end the suffering of a loved one. The motives of the docs are entirely different.
( , Sun 25 Dec 2011, 3:20, closed)
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