blackops
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You are correct.
How can somebody else decide the fate of ones life?
Well if a person can speak and his whole body is paralised what do you think he can ask for it
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You are correct.
How can somebody else decide the fate of ones life?
simply NO...We all have got a single life to live'so,live every moment until your natural death,neither court nor god give permission for killing yourself.
How can i say?Well if a person can speak and his whole body is paralised what do you think he can ask for it
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Its not so easy my friend. In many many cases the term "live" is in itself really being stretched to its purely biological limits. There is also something called living with dignity to be considered. To live without pain.
mercy killing is only for those whose will for living dies.sir,but we can't live without pain,in this world every person has their own suffering's,and the will of living conques all.
very tricky subject.. lot of grey areas. India is not mature enough to handle this at this moment of time. had this been allowed by the court, people would have started taking advantage of the law by finding enough loopholes. Maybe a complete overview of the situation by medical community & legal fraternity would help in deciding the future course on this subject!!
Believe me my friend, there is a very real limit to a human being's will to live. There is episodic pain, no matter how severe, and then there is intractable constant opioid-resistant pain. There is only so much a human can take at times, especially when there is no end in sight. And then there are those who can feel no pain. Nor anything else. Yet their heart continues to pump blood so many times a minute. And their diaphragm contracts involuntarily to pull the next breath of air in. It is not an easy issue brother. Many of us may have seen it in our own homes. It is really something that tests the limits of human faith and will and endurance and pain and compassion. And yet it is something that can be misused. And then there is religion and the issue of man against his Creator.
Are you a doctor?
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Do the patient herself apealed for euthanasia?