Being a nurse that has taken care of countless wonderful human beings in their last hours I can tell you most if they had a chance would have done exactly this and they came from all walks of life, I've been around it enough to know if I'm terminal I'm not going out like that I'll have what Gloria is having thank you very much❤❤
@susanhunnicutt6385 Жыл бұрын
I'm a nurse and ditto.
@britneyprice3438 жыл бұрын
When she celebrated her winning, my heart shattered. How absolutely heartbreaking to know that some people suffer so much that they are overjoyed with the thought of being able to end the suffering. She was an incredible lady! So very brave for all she's done.
@mas88445 жыл бұрын
Exactly..I feel so sad...
@justjess-zl3pm5 жыл бұрын
That happiness was bigger than just her. She was celebrating for everyone. So that all of us had the right to end our suffering. She wasn't ecstatic about getting to die.
@milesinnz5 жыл бұрын
well then, you feelings are all about you... and is what happens when people would wish to deny people their own choices.. is all about their feelings and how as a result they have a desperate need to impose their views on other people.. can you imagine a more arrogant and nasty sort of person who would behave like this..
@brettmattice9555 жыл бұрын
@@milesinnz you ok bro? Think you had a stroke while writing this
@milesinnz5 жыл бұрын
@@brettmattice955 I am perfectly ok.. thank you for your concern... I am left wondering what happened to any connection with reality you might have had.. perhaps drugs have something to do with your predicament ?
@anon40416 жыл бұрын
If people are suffering, then let them die with dignity and peace. Bless you all.
@morganjames51804 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I'm just sad that it seems that most people who oppose assisted death are not I'll or have never been chronically ill, or lived with someone with terminal illness. I'm hoping the more we film and talk about illnesses and mental health....the more they will understand and show empathy. I'm chronically I'll and bed ridden and deteriorating fast, and have already contacted dignitas in Switzerland. I too, want the option . After seeing my father being resuscitated and manipulated by doctors etc, when he suffered a terminal illness and was basically a vegetable at the end .......it made me wish he had an option. He suffered such a long miserable pain filled time facing the ceiling. He was blind and deaf as well...... he died 20 years ago. Hopefully this video shows times have changed....and slowly everyone will realise it needs to be available for everyone. Bless you Gloria ...thank you for sharing your story 💚💚💚💚💚
Its ashame this isn't legal everywhere if the battles lost n it just gets worse then its wrong not to give a option
@jackiemarini32033 жыл бұрын
Agree I will not suffer very much 2021 .🙏🤍🌸🦋✌️🌼
@deedeemooreco.23045 жыл бұрын
When my little sister (well, youngest sister) at 38 with 4 year old son and 3 year old twin daughters was diagnosed with cancer and given 6 months to live, I quit my job and took turns with my mom to care for her at home until her death. The pain and horror of the cancer, not to mention the deep bedsores, will always haunt me. During her last 3 days, she was in pain so bad that with every breath she moaned so loud, despite being on maximum morphine drip. Our hospice nurse quietly, without any word, showed my other sister, a nurse, the port in the morphine machine. When my beautiful, loving little sister was in such pain and was nothing but skin and bones, was suffering so horribly, my sister withdrew the contents of the morphine pump and inserted it into the lower port, while all of us held it, together, and pushed. Her kids are in their 20’s now and they couldn’t be more loved. Anyone who has had a loved one suffer so horribly with no hope, and still deny that loved one relief and peace, is only considering their own mental state. I love you Patty, I miss you so much and will see you soon.
@geetakini57674 жыл бұрын
Dee Dee Moore & Co. beautiful
@wendirose5093 жыл бұрын
May God bless you and your family.
@LunnaJannah3 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry
@LunnaJannah3 жыл бұрын
Ur beautiful sister sounded like she died around the same time as y mother I was 22 she was 57. I was obsessed with her care. The suffering cancer caused her and all of us was so traumatic it feel like it happened yesterday not almost 19 years ago. And her love and guidance is still with me: at the end her organs liquified and started to exit her body while she was awake and conscious. Only then did they put her in an induced coma. I don’t know how that’s care. May both our beautiful girls rip
@LunnaJannah3 жыл бұрын
Omg the moaning with every breath 😢
@DaveSeavy8 жыл бұрын
I'm terminally ill with esophageal cancer, and I have seriously considered assisted suicide once things get to the point that the pain is unbearable. I tend to think the doctor so vehemently against the right to die with dignity sees this as a threat to the continuing income the medical professionals derive from people who are dying. The longer the death drags on, the more money in some doctor's pocket. Frankly, it's none of the government's business if I decide to end my life to escape an agonizing death. Some states here in the USA apparently agree, as they've passed such provisions on their laws.
@kimberlytv83508 жыл бұрын
Dave Seavy , hello, I am in Canada and am up very late here as it is nearly 3 am where I am, but my chronic pain conditions and their effects are just slightly unbearable as far as sleeping goes so here I am, watching dear Gloria's video and have been crying off and on watching her. I watched a very good friend pass from a terminal illness in 1999, but it's like it was yesterday seeing him and what he went thru. I know we don't know each other, but when I saw your comment and that you posted not long ago(it says one hour currently) I wanted to reply to you, I just felt compelled to. I'm sorry to hear of your diagnosis and I hope whether you ever see my reply or not that you will not suffer. That you have your needs and wants met and even love and friendship and anything to make the future of your life easier Not harder for you. I just wanted to tell you there's something about your words and comment....that boldly reached out to me and I think you are a level-minded kind man and I just want you to know I care and will not forget this very brief moment I shared across the country with you even if it's one sided.... I just care and hope you have and continue to have what you need to live in as little discomfort as possible and your next journey be one of peace and light and goodness. Sending soft hug and wishes for you Dave, From me.
@DaveSeavy8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for reaching out; I very much appreciate it. I'm getting excellent support from Heartland Hospice, and I'm able to keep my pain tolerable at this point. I'd like to invite you to read my blogs on Facebook. Same name, Dave Seavy. You're a very kind-hearted person. Thanks for being you!
@kittyvondooom89038 жыл бұрын
Dave Seavy I absolutely agree . that's how I'd want it. should be your choice. much respect to you.
@Mandy7D77 жыл бұрын
Dave I lost my Dad to the same thing. He got his from acid re-flux over many years. Didn't smoke, didn't drink and was just before the "purple pill" that I now take for the exact same condition he had before mine turns cancerous. I watched my Dad from beginning to end so I'm not just talking out of my behind when I say YOU are a strong guy, you are a human being who deserves the choice to decide when to go. I feel with that diagnosis you should be leaving the hospital with the beginning approvals needed to have that choice. What you are dealing with is no small battle and I understand that. I wish the very best wishes in your journey and I hope you get as much comfort care as they can provide.
@edhammock28547 жыл бұрын
Dave Seavy I am very sorry you are sick but please don't give up each day we awake is a gift of GOD I know all life will end you touch so many people and are a gift to them just always remember JESUS loves you please don't give up....⚘
@c.t.76524 жыл бұрын
My mum was murdered in a hospital On a morphine pump & comatose, no food or water, just bonked out of her brain for 2weeks until she died. My mum was a strong woman. This all happened in 2005. I'm crying as I write. Mum would have liked to have had the opportunity to die with dignity, not suffer for two weeks When she died I was with her. You should have seen the size of the blisters on her tongue. I'm writing this in 2020 & it still upsets me. I love mum so much & hated to see her die like she did. The two weeks it took her to die wasn't palliative care, it was traumatic & mum was treated worse than an animal. At least animals can be put down. I love you mum ♥️
@emagard80763 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry you and your darling Mum had to go through that . I too, day and night for 2 weeks watched my wonderful Dad be put through same in 2009, it was traumatic, I still have times of upset. I will never forget. :(
@elizabethharvester6111 Жыл бұрын
I am so very sorry your Mum and you had to go through that. There is a thing called medical trauma and it sounds like that's what you went through. My Dad was also tortured in a hospital - pharmaceutically incarcerated. He was pumped full of drugs for the last two months of his life until his spirit finally had enough and checked out. I hope you have had some healing from that pain
@mariablanc6354 Жыл бұрын
Actually, people worry more about their own pain in lost a love one; than the pain of one facing a painful death,,,,
@justinaharrison7146 Жыл бұрын
I went through simalar with my partner of 30 years.the hosp treated him and i terribly. 😢😢
@chuck2295-i2v11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry your mum had to suffer like that.
@katherinekirkhope93993 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sue and Gloria. My Mum was able to live her last 100 days of life with determination and happiness. Mum took M.A.I.D. in February 2021 after a short but debilitating diagnosis. She was able to love, renounce her mistakes and enjoy her favourite pastimes and meals. Her heart was lifted by the choices and determination she had until her last minutes. Although very difficult for me, I am forever grateful she had this choice.
@TheDonna19598 жыл бұрын
What kind of BS did that Dr. refer to, "We can't give everything what everybody wants." Seriously? How dare this man have the audacity to say this. You cannot judge someone unless you have walked in the shoes of a person who is terminally ill, has pain, and is suffering. As human beings, it is a personal choice to be able to leave this earthly realm peacefully with dignity, and respect.
@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
TheDonna1959 You are right and I totally agree with you on every word.
@bornagain15895 жыл бұрын
No one has that right , but God alone!
@itme9994 жыл бұрын
That guy was so unbearably smug!
@stillirise97054 жыл бұрын
@@bornagain1589 not everyone believes , so just as u believe in something, she should have the right to do what she wishes to her own body
@DeMiTriDreams3 жыл бұрын
@@bornagain1589 everything happens according to God's plan If it wasn't his plan, it wouldn't happen. It's quite blasphemous to assume you know God's plan. You don't. God provided this woman a way out of her suffering and she took it. If it wasn't to be, it wouldn't have happened.
@maxcovfefe5 жыл бұрын
I've had dogs for over 20 years. The worst problem when they get terminally sick is that they can't tell us when it's time. We have to guess, so we leave with feelings of remorse, guilt, some uncertainty that we made the right decision at the right time, not wanting to steal a single day from them, but not wanting to see them suffer for a day too long. What I'd give for them to tell me! So here we have *HUMAN BEINGS* in the same situation, able to communicate their pain, their wishes, their reasoning, and we ignore them???? I've talked with my veterinarian at length about this. He sees this part of his job as his least favorite, but he calls it "a GIFT to be able to at least do for animals what we won't even do for each other." I've looked my animal companions in the eyes as they pass, wanting to share their last moments. It's not easy, but it's the best I can give them in the worst of times; *they've EARNED the best death I can give them in return for a lifetime of friendship and love. Why can't we do this for each other??* I would want someone to do this for me. FYI: At a university animal hospital, I asked one of the student interns, *"how will I know when it's time?"* I knew already that they couldn't tell me specifically, but I've used his answer as a guide ever since. (Insert long pause) Paraphrasing, but exactly what I took away: "When he's no longer a dog. He won't be interested in his toys or even special treats. He won't care about rides or walks. If you wait 'too long' he won't even be able to care because the pain will be too much. He won't care who you are at that point, so don't expect him to raise his head when you call his name if he can't even eat. If nothing interests him, and he can't even bare to recall who you are, you waited 'too long,' so do it _before that_ is my best suggestion." *This isn't about murder; it's about mercy.*
@christopherleubner66337 ай бұрын
The stop eating and have a tired look in thier eyes. 😢
@billpeet19336 ай бұрын
"When he is no longer a dog". So simple jet so wise answer.😢❤
@tattooyou50708 жыл бұрын
The granddaughter is such a cute little girl. The grandmother was a sweet person too. Rest in peace grandma.
@ProbablyCathy7 жыл бұрын
When we, as a collective, stop referring to this as "suicide" and begin calling it what it is - death with dignity and part of our free will as a human being - we can start having rational discussions that aren't about semantics. We decide when a pet is in too much pain and we allow a veterinarian to actively administer a drug to let them go so they don't suffer. Our pets deserve more than our loved ones who are human? This makes no sense. It's okay to deny water and food so that inevitable death is both painful and drawn out, but it's not okay to administer a sedative that will allow a pain free, swift and peaceful death to a human person who would like to have that choice? The CHOICE is what they're fighting for. Once the option is there, the dying soul may be allowed to enjoy the last weeks, days, minutes, seconds of quality and love in this life without the fear. Do you not see how that can be so incredibly empowering, strengthening and valuable to someone with a terminal illness??
@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
Probably Cathy Every but true! I totally agree.
@stargazer13596 жыл бұрын
Probably Cathy And the inevitably that these folks are going to die from the disease, to me, seems to take away what the doctor was concerned about...The doctors having to the ability to kill patients at will....It's only speeding up what path nature is taking.
@gloriamaryhaywood22176 жыл бұрын
Well I can understand that some doctors might not feel comfortable assisting with even a peaceful death, ending a terrible and incurable disease. And they most certainly should not be required to do so. But there are doctors and nurses who feel otherwise, that would be available to assist. I feel part of the Dilemma lies in the fact that science and medicine has made such huge strides in Prolonging life that Quality of life has been lost in the Shuffle!!
@dawn.michelle.woundedarrow20486 жыл бұрын
the definition of suicide:: the act of killing yourself intentionally/ the act or an instance of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally or being or performing a deliberate act resulting in the voluntary death of the person who does it
@gloriamaryhaywood22176 жыл бұрын
@@dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048 The flip side of that is you don't even have to look up the definition of the word Suffering...especially Extreme Suffering. Go visit a terminally ill person whose body has been ravaged and eaten up from the inside out .. and have a good long look if you can bear it! May you nor anybody you love and care about, Never experience that level of Suffering first hand,.. with NO option available but to keep Enduring the Torture!!
@shellireads52498 жыл бұрын
This doctor would rather allow someone to die of thirst instead of having a doctor help them die peacefully. I do not understand why more people aren't outraged by his statements.
@Spacefrog768 жыл бұрын
He made me furious. I actually thought about the "do no harm" thing even before I got to the part where Gloria said it. He's doing more harm than good, for sure.
@JL0ndon8 жыл бұрын
Michelle Robinson he is so ridiculous! What he doesn't understand is that people deserve choice. Just because he doesn't feel comfortable with it doesn't mean he has to provide any of those end of life therapies. I would like to know what he would say if he was in this woman's shoes or god forbid worst. Starving or dehydrating someone to death is a most terrible way to pass away. It just seems like these doctors are more worried about their careers and possibly religious beliefs than they are worried about people.
@lisamccullough68 жыл бұрын
I think he's a total idiot. Maybe someday he will have a terminal illness and rethink his idiocy.
@cBearTV-7 жыл бұрын
yep that doctor as angered me so so so much....shame on him
@kouldbanyone49837 жыл бұрын
Indeed. I wonder the same thing.
@windwoman35493 жыл бұрын
I have nothing but admiration for those who accept the reality of their situation and are brave & strong enough to choose their own end. Amazing lady.
@TryingtoTellYou Жыл бұрын
Bullshit. Surrender is not bravery.
@katelynmoore37748 жыл бұрын
I was a caregiver for a gal with ALS. When I started she was able to walk and talk, they gave her a year or two at most. This gal survives for seven years. I was with her when they put in her feeding tube, then two years later when they put in her trachea/breathing tube. It was terrible watching this gal who was so vibrant and amazing go through everything she went through. It took seven years for her to finally go, but when she did she was just a shell of her former self. I full support Doctor assisted suicides, i believe that if you want to control it and go out with dignity on your own account, you should be able to.
@sarahrobertson41197 жыл бұрын
Katelyn Mo
@carliebeau53296 жыл бұрын
That is how your suppose to die. When someone assits it's murder. Everyone is god Now??? Jesus Christ save us
@crisptomato94956 жыл бұрын
@@carliebeau5329 By that logic, is God's idea of dying right wasting away into a shell of your former self and slowly suffocating or starving?
@KazuPFerme6 жыл бұрын
But you are not playing god when you prolong someone's life putting them a breathing or feeding tube? Or putting a premature baby in a incubator? No, we only play god when prevent someone die in suffering
@lozzylols5 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine being ready to die, where I am in life now. But the thought of losing all control while my mind worked perfectly well is terrifying. To think you lose control of your limbs, movement, even to the point of losing control of your bowels so someone is constantly cleaning up after you, while you lie in a bed with a fully functioning brain is just torture. There is no dignity in having people do all that for you! If I was in a court situation I would want to get them all to close their eyes and talk through all the loss they would have, get them to imagine that situation, if they still come out of that image saying it's a fine way to die, then there is something wrong with them!!!
@lesleyallinson87387 жыл бұрын
Starving someone to death is wrong giving them the means to die in dignity if you starve an animal you would be prosecuted but it's ok to stave people who are ill ?
@Velcro19975 жыл бұрын
Lesley Allinson They’re essentially starved and dehydrated while deeply sedated/comatose, not that that makes it any better. It’s considered letting nature take its course which is why nobody would be prosecuted. I agree it isn’t right. I believe and support assisted suicide one hundred percent.
@starlooker66125 жыл бұрын
In the end the person dies so isn't this killing someone as well, just taking the longer route?
@forreal2455 жыл бұрын
@@starlooker6612 Yes, it is so the medical professionals can collect their salaries.
@forreal2455 жыл бұрын
@@Velcro1997 ...."Palliative care" does NOT Involve "starved & dehydrated". It involves sedation & pain "relief" injection with the very slightest groan.
@Velcro19975 жыл бұрын
for real Yes, but it ALSO involves starving and dehydrating someone.
@lialia93338 жыл бұрын
My grandmother had ALS. Awful & deteriorating disease. At first she started falling down, and then she started loosing all mobility. Then, she couldn't even speak anymore. I learned to read and write in russian ( i speak fluently, due to it being my familys first language) and would write with her. Before i moved she wrote to me 'I love you' and then lost her ability to even write. She became awfully moody (which i dont blame her) and the second she'd see me she'd start crying. She cried looking at just about anything. 1 year after, she passed. I will forever miss her, and would take walks around the park in brooklyn where we used to go and start crying. However, she's free and forever missed. I pray for those struggling with ALS and hope to find a cure soon. What a strong and beautiful woman. Rest in peace.
@Fishnetfreud8 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss! But, although I'm sorry she died, I'm happy she now has peace. I hope that gives you peace to know as well. Lots of love!
@lialia93338 жыл бұрын
Yes, i'm happy that she's at peace now too. ALS is a very disgusting disease. Thank you for the support
@NickanM8 жыл бұрын
This awful disease strips you of everything, including your dignity. It is so sad, people are totally clear in the head while being totally locked in inside their body and mind. It must be so horrifying and scary.
@bvbbly_official82577 жыл бұрын
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@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
Gaby Ann So sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
@Mr052419488 жыл бұрын
I will be better when people STOP calling assisted dying as SUICIDE. It is NOT suicide. It is helping a hopelessly painfully terminal person, to avoid the final tortures and agony at the end. You don't even let you dog go through that, so we should all have the right to chose when we die in these circumstances.
@aprildeans28937 жыл бұрын
William Jeffrey Thank you!!
@mckellsarah217 жыл бұрын
Cleft Sie They don't choose to terminally ill. These people want to live but they have been stuck with a terminal illness that is going to kill them. They are not choosing death they are merely choosing how much suffering is involved in an already inevitable death. So I'm sorry but that's hardly a suicide.
@atheistleftcomment18077 жыл бұрын
Cleft Sie tiny little problem with your statement...GOD DOES NOT EXIST!
@FurbyGender7 жыл бұрын
William Jeffrey *If you die through means of taking something toxic and poisonous which will result in your death, it's SUICIDE! You are forcefully taking your own life, that's suicide.*
@tamirhoades7657 жыл бұрын
William Jeffrey amen! My goodness!! Shame on anyone that can sit here and say they would just watch their child suffer or any loved one with a terminal illness that's KILLING THEM when there is an alternative to have the option to die peacefully and alert surrounded by those you love!!!!
@jenniferreid76523 жыл бұрын
I was with my dad when he died from cancer, and it was both a blessing to be by his side during his final moments but also incredibly distressing to see what he had to endure. His lungs filled up with tumors, as they spread, and fluid. He was on bi-pap to assist in his breathing, and when all of his kids were home and he knew we were there with him by his side, he asked to be taken off. He was given morphine via IV in both his hand and chest, and it caused him to feel extremely hot and then cold and he was so uncomfortable, until he eventually went into a coma. A nurse was supposed to see him every hour to ensure he was getting the IV doses to alleviate his pain, and that occurred most of the time over the course of 12+ hours. However, it was not always possible and he'd flinch and appeared to be in pain. He'd gurgle and make wincing sounds from time to time, and my mother eventually cried and told him it was okay to just let go and we would be okay. It was so heartbreaking, and he eventually passed on. No one should ever have to endure pain and suffering, and I'm sure those opposed to dying with dignity will have a very different point of view if faced with a terminal illness that causes extreme pain and suffering. We need to stop referring to it as "assisted suicide" and religious beliefs need to be kept out of politics altogether. If you believe it's immoral, don't do it. We should all have the right to be an active participant in our end of life care, including whether we want to put an end to our pain and suffering.
@angelamurphy9472 Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@emilylange47486 жыл бұрын
Exactly, he said it right, we never do our pets like this and let them suffer so why do we do it to human beings.
@mariaguardiola53785 жыл бұрын
Because we not animals sweetie we are human beings
@mariannebradley69055 жыл бұрын
Maria, we are animals also. I had to put my 16 year old companion(German Shepherd service dog) down because he was suffering.. I'll never get another and wish that suffering would give Drs the legal right to assist suicide since they (opiod crises) they are taking my medication that helps me function away. The pain becomes unbearable and there is nothing I can do but buy heroin off the street. Who knows, maybe I will die if I do a whole bunch of it. I can buy some every month till I have enough to overdose. Being in terrible chronic pain makes life impossible to enjoy at all.
@europianbob4 жыл бұрын
@@mariannebradley6905 I hate that they did that to you. Please try Methadone. Have you ever thought or tried that route? It's super easy. I'm on Methadone and it's amazing. It helps me function day to day and makes life worth living. It's not expensive. 10 dollars a day. Sometimes they have specials if your new. You can find your local clinic and just call and find out when they are excepting new patients and go and you will get your first does that day. I get take homes as well. I only go in 2 weeks. But you have to have clean drug screens. It saddens me to think your going this way. Heroin is dangerous and I don't want to see you die. Just think about the Methadone, ok? It may help! You never know until you try! If you ever need to talk. I'm here. I'm a great listener. Take care of yoursepf, please? Be safe! ♡
@truthmatters5924 жыл бұрын
Maria Guardiola thank you
@nataliarossi874 жыл бұрын
@@mariaguardiola5378 Yeah right, we are bacteria, right? Or perhaps we are vegetables?
@stacychurning58887 жыл бұрын
it never ceases to amaze me that a human being cannot choose to die on their own you have to have a perfect stranger make that decision for you it's ridiculous if somebody is suffering they have a right to make that choice. it's the government trying to take control away from a human being. if somebody is suffering they should have the right to choose the way they go out instead of suffering to the very end.
@fefe117911 ай бұрын
you didn’t say this loud enough!!! Somehow the death penalty is a thing and people truly find this crazy?
@trinadee80298 жыл бұрын
This should be a no brainer. If a mentally competent person has been diagnosed with a terminal condition and wants to end their life before things get too severe, thatbis nobody's business but theirs. The law should butt out. If someone is in constant pain and medication is not working, leave them alone to make that decision. I believe pharmaceutical companies don't want this law passed because they would lose big money because no one would need their drugs. Legislators are getting kickbacks to vote against making this legal. No government agency should have the right to participate in such a personal decision.
@saraallison94698 жыл бұрын
Trina Dee agreed
@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
Trina Dee That is true. They can paint a false picture that they care but really it is all about the almighty lack of pharmaceutical funds and monetary gain they will no longer get.
@globalmuffin26 жыл бұрын
Trina Deem how do you determine if a person is mentally competent?! no brainer! if people really want to die, they jump off a cliff, they take a full can of drugs etc. there are ways to end your life. nobody's keeping you here. this assisted suicide must hide something very ugly such as guinea pigs. Take this for instance: Cadaveric bone marrow as potential source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation. All these suicidals are brainwashed, mark my word. Nobody wants to do you any good. This is the most widespread universal law that everyone should think of before making any important decisions.
@ruthbussu29075 жыл бұрын
Trina Dee you are so right I think they do the same thing with a terminal illness like hiv I'm sure they have the cure drug
@kimmoore04275 жыл бұрын
@@globalmuffin2 uhhh you've missed one point. Jumping off a cliff as you suggested is NOT a peaceful way to go! And they dont want family members to find or see them mangled.
@katiesutton49668 жыл бұрын
What a great lady. Love the tattoos. I hope her family knows how very special she was.
@ritadonnelly88202 жыл бұрын
We are dying from the minute we are born why are we surprised when it comes
@lucyflower82838 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking to see someone suffer like this, we have no right to force anyone to live the way we think they should live, This is her pain, Not our Pain, She was the one dealing with this not me or you, Strong intelligent Woman, RIP Sweetheart & I hope her grand daughter grows to be as strong & intelligent Woman!
@francescarb7 жыл бұрын
Lucy Flower
@tamirhoades7657 жыл бұрын
Lucy Flower agreed and beautifully written ♥️
@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
Lucy Flower So true.
@liztrainer8956 жыл бұрын
Lucy Flower I agree, if she did not have this. She would want to live.she has deteriorated way to much and is in a lot of pain. Nobody should have to suffer like this.
@sararummelTx5 жыл бұрын
Why doesn't she just do palliative care. They put my dad in palliative care they dope you up with so much morphine and Ativan you're gone within a few days she won't know anyting
@sheiladodds43108 жыл бұрын
I knew Gloria 30 years ago. Her Harley was amazing. I was friends with her buddy. I was about 7 months pregnant. Gloria was President of AIM and there was an AIM dance in Kelowna, BC...I borrowed a pair of Black jeans from her to wear that night.. Party was great but days later I had washed them but wrong load...I put bleach in the water...OMG I was freakin". She was disappointed of course, I felt like crap. She was a wonderful lady.
@pitchblack82087 жыл бұрын
Oh stuff it you weirdo nutcase
@redsloane8796 жыл бұрын
sheila dodds What a fabulous memory!
@anon40416 жыл бұрын
@Faith, Hope and Love What you are saying is very ignorant and closed minded. It is not poison that they are drinking, it is an extra dose of sleeping medication. Take your religion else where.
@KazuPFerme6 жыл бұрын
@Faith, Hope and Love that are the only arguments religious people have about this things...lies and ignorance.
@jenniferv6185 жыл бұрын
@Faith, Hope and Love get over yourself and stop putting religion in EVERYTHING! Not everyone believes in a higher power and you have no clue where or who Gloria is with right now. Not every topic has to include "God". So shove you're faith hope and love and stop pushing you're beliefs on others.
@kilmoturtles18 жыл бұрын
Often you hear doctors that just have NO COMMON SENSE! The Dr. fighting against assisted suicide, I just don't understand his point? This is not giving Drs. the right to kill, it is giving Drs the right to ASSIST, and only if the person asks for it!
@joanofarc338 жыл бұрын
Timo Canto Actually it allows the doctor to write a prescription for a lethal drug that she would take herself
@jewellcharles77418 жыл бұрын
yes,there are some things worse than death.bless this womans courage
@watchgoose8 жыл бұрын
laws like that can morph all too quickly into "letting" others die that are in the way, it happens already, I've seen it. they just morphine patch them out when they want them gone. they may not be in pain, but morphine is a respiratory depressant so they give it to them. It's maddening to watch a family and a doctor collaborate on this.
@kilmoturtles18 жыл бұрын
***** There is a fine line, but there is a fine line to a lot of things in life. Also, I feel the line is blatantly clear. I understand there are people out there that will "blur" the lines and possibly use it as a means to 'get rid of' certain people with ailments or of old age that they deem expendable. BUT, when the right to die is mandatory on video and recorded and approved by them and other family members around them, then it becomes VERY difficult for so somebody to start killing off a bunch of people that have not given their consent. There is a reason right to die advocates say that the person has to take the medicine that will end their lives BY THEMSELVES.. Ultimately, you can't fear what 'could happen' , and you have to side with the rights of those that want to and have the right to, decide what they feel is best for them, Don't EVER tell another human being what they have to do... you have NO RIGHT in saying that. Now.. in saying all that... what situation are you talking about that happened to somebody you know? I would think lawyers would be involved in something like that, right? Unless you are talking about WWII, or something like that. Or if you are just saying you have seen something like that occur before because you want to defend your feelings on the situation?
@k0smon8 жыл бұрын
Goose///// Your scenario is a fallacy. Strict guidelines are in place to prevent this in a doctor assisted suicide regime. You are talking about something totally different and outside the range of Dr. assisted suicide.
@IAMdevilwomen7 жыл бұрын
this hurt me watching this, I lost my mom to ALS last year, I watched her go down hill 3 years before she finally had enough and made them take the bi-pap off her that was keeping her alive, she lost the use of her legs, but could still eat and feed her self, was losing the strength in her hands, mom was in a wheelchair, but unlike this lady, my mom'd dr was no help, I wouldn't wish ALS on my worst enemy, after seeing what it does to somebody, I pray that some day they find a cure for this, my mom was only 65 when she died, family was no support either everybody stopped talking to me after she died, aunts, uncles, only my 2 brothers talk to me and very rarely...whoever has this, I'm so sorry that you are dealing with this, I pray that some day you find peace
@lorileew23376 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss..
@forreal2455 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry honey. I KNOW what it is like to be the ONLY one out of a large family to "carry the load" & then be rejected afterward. That's just how some people are. I've come to realize that every single person is actually "alone" in this world. That's "why" we need "faith" in something/someone greater than ourselves &/or another human. May all our moms RIP.
@tinamiller30195 жыл бұрын
If the docs wasn’t helping should of took her somewhere else. And not all als effects people the same
@BS-dq1kz4 жыл бұрын
Gosh I’m SO sorry. You live with knowing your mom suffered and you also lost other family members as well. It’s a shame family can treat you so terribly. I also have many family members who I feel have abandoned me and it hurts. I hope you’ve found some peace and are doing well.
@ariyannahmoore76574 жыл бұрын
@@forreal245 tree
@ginnykilpatrick7 жыл бұрын
My grandmother had Parkinson's Disease. Like ALS, it is a no-cure degenerative disease that ultimately results in a loss of mobility, motor function, and basic tasks like eating and even breathing become very difficult and painful. My grandma ended her life by putting a plastic shopping bag over her head and suffocating herself. This was in the 1980's, before euthanasia began to become a hot button issue. I have very clear memories of her and even as a child I knew she was miserable. She should not have had to die this way. Two of my other grandparents wasted away and suffered way too much at the ends of their lives and respective health issues. Every person is on their own spiritual path in this life, death is a highly personal issue and if a rational person with a terminal illness decides they wish to peaceably end their own life, they should be allowed to do so without the government interfering or charging a willing doctor with a crime for helping a patent to pass from this life in a comfortable and dignified manner. What an amazing , awesome old biker lady Gloria was! She had an incredibly positive attitude despite her tremendous burdens. I hope I have the same attitude when I am old. Rest in peace, grandma and Gloria.
@palomathereptilian6 жыл бұрын
My grandpa's older sister (she's almost 87) has Parkinson's as well, I don't visit her that much but everytime someone talks about her they tell me that she simply doesn't want to live anymore bc of her health issues... Everytime I watch or read something about assisted suicide I think about her, it would be a totally human and dignified passing for her And another thing: bc of Parkinson's and even bc of her age itself she needs care 24/7 which makes her VERY depressed since she always was very independent... Basically she's only suffering here Unfortunately this is not even discussed in Brazil, which makes me sad
@ickiedeer-lamb72823 жыл бұрын
My late husband died with Parkindons disease. He chose to live until he died. He died in ltc from the disease with me by his side. He also felt, like I do: God gave us life, we have no right to play God and take it away ourselves.
@judeflowers28133 жыл бұрын
Im so sorry! I work in neurology for 30 years and we have many Parkinson's patients. Its terrible to watch them deteriorate over time. Even when they have the deep brain stimulation surgery - it does help for a while. It appears to be a miracle at first, but the disease ultimately gets you in the end. So sad. RIP Grandma. She is flying with the Angels now.
@ronnie-lynn4 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine that people with terminal illness have had to struggle and battle. I’ve worked in nursing 15 years seeing people being forced alive by tube feeds they pull out so we restrain them and force feed them. Our system is broken. And these people need to be given the dignity and respect to choose when there done and tired of fighting and ready to exit this life. Why should it be okay, we nourish them with intravenous fluids and tube fed and prolonging the inevitable and making there suffering longer and more painful. Who are we to give these people no dignity at the end of there lives! 💯% I believe these people should have control at least In there leaving this earth in peace 🤍
@proudmilitarybrat764 жыл бұрын
34:30 - The relief from her when she found out she doesn't have to live in pain and suffering, can be felt through a screen. If that doesn't give someone understanding as to why one would choose this, nothing well. Imagine loving life and the people in your life so much, that the pain is so much greater than that, that you want to die. I, for one, wouldn't want anyone to live like that. Rest in Heaven, Gloria. You have a great spot up there. ❤💚💜💙💛❤💚💜💙💛❤💚💜💙
@standingfortruth4043 Жыл бұрын
One goes to heaven not by peoples standards but by those of God. Truth won't change just because people don't want to believe it..
@proudmilitarybrat76 Жыл бұрын
@@standingfortruth4043 Don't come at me with that bullshit. I'm a REAL Christian.
@dawnricherson2604 Жыл бұрын
Heaven? Do you know if she was a born again believer in Jesus, the one true God? If she was, then yes, she is with Jesus. If not, then she chose eternity separated from him.
@feralcat078 жыл бұрын
He said it relatively pain free, under the palliative care. Sorry relatively doesn't cut it with me.
@angelforanimals78097 жыл бұрын
Cleft Sie ~ Yes, life is full of pain. I personally deal with chronic pain every day. At this point I can barely get out of bed. My husbands works, I am no longer able to. My husband does 90% of everything in the house, all the shopping and all the running of errands. At the end of my others lie, she had been 95% confined to her bed. Luckily, my mother died very peacefully in her own bed. I watched her take her last breath. I do know that her last months of life, she prayed to die. It's no life, laying in a bed day after day, the days running in to each other. In my case, I will probably die a horribly painful death after a very long illness. I've been checking in to assisted suicide, not taking it serious at this point, but just checking options. Something I never thought I would do. I just know my pain gets worse every few months. I live on narcotic pain medications at this point, I take them every day. A friend of mine is also thinking about assisted suicide because she is in unbearable pain every day and he Dr just took away one of her pain medication. It's very hard to,live this way. A burden to those around you, your family and friends. It's no picnic and I can fully understand those who want to die. ✌️❤️✌️
@angelforanimals78097 жыл бұрын
Lynn Mason ~ There are documentaries about this, I have watched them, you should watch them and then decide. It did seem to me that the people were pain free and it was much cheaper than lying in the hospital.
@katybrennan82227 жыл бұрын
I don't mean to disrespect anyone but I'm facing cancer and I don't believe in God. If God were real, why do I have cancer? however, I do believe in prayer, seen it work, regardless of religion. lthink one should have the right to decide whether or not to commit suicide.
@angelforanimals78097 жыл бұрын
Katy Brennan ~ If you don't believe in God, who do you pray to? God does not run this Earth, Satan dies, the Bible states that clearly. Satan causes evil to try to convince people that God did it, to turn people away from God and he's doing a great job. Any one who wants to commit suicide is free to do so, you just can't legally get help from medical people to do it. I hope you won't though. ✌️❤️🙏❤️✌️
@katybrennan82227 жыл бұрын
I'm not Christian, I don't believe in the Christian god.
@sweetntwistedmama17077 жыл бұрын
my grandma had this and they gave her 3 to 5 years once she got diagnosed and she lived to her 3 year when she died... in the end is what hurts the most when they can't swallow or crippled up so bad she could not move... I miss her so much..she passed away on my birthday
@godiswatchingyou82065 жыл бұрын
The most profound gift we can give is to allow one another the right to choose, when still of sound mind; profound because it's not about 'us,' but it is about the very essence of love without selfishness.
@sarahcrain80835 жыл бұрын
Very well stated.
@scarlettroger15086 жыл бұрын
What an amazing granddaughter she has. You can see the love they share and it’s beautiful.
@Kiya-me3 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% to legalize assistant suicide. I think most people fear being a vegetable or in such severe pain you want to die, but not "able" to do so. As the one guy said it "we are more humane to our pets, than people". It will be legalized one day, I hope. Blessings to this lady, her family, and friends.
@joannbowden62205 жыл бұрын
As a person with chronic, severe, uncontrolled pain who's been on mid-dose opioids for many years that now only offer nominal relief but b/c of the opioid crisis drs won't give me anything stronger. So, I've planned my own exit strategy for when the pain becomes so bad I can't take it anymore. I haven't told anyone about the specifics of my plan, but I have told family of my intentions.
@karend22368 жыл бұрын
I lost it when she started reading the poem that she dedicated to her friend :(
@veraolafs58098 жыл бұрын
Beautiful poem
@ndnaf37057 жыл бұрын
Karen D me too.
@tonyabailey92456 жыл бұрын
Karen D Me too. Very touching.
@06denedra Жыл бұрын
Yup it was overrrrrr
@pinkflamingo67058 жыл бұрын
"Do no harm" oath that doctors take should be upheld by everyone in that position.....but doing no harm by starving and causing deadly dehydration. How is that NO harm?! Dying peacefully is A LOT better than being sedated and slowly DIE! Either way...she is dying. It should no doubt be HER choice, NOT some goon wearing a suit and tie. As someone with a chronic illness if I get to the point of dying I would never want to go through palliative care. My body, my choice, my death.
@GoBooYourself7 жыл бұрын
Harm is being done if one lets a person suffer through a life they cannot enjoy or benefit from.
@anngirling80435 жыл бұрын
The hippocratic oath is a joke.it needs changing.....DO NO HARM. Its outdated and hipocratic,.
@aliesebonn11064 жыл бұрын
“Sorry you can’t join us, I’d like you to, bye bye”. Love that. Glad this woman was the one to take us on this journey. Lovely lady.
@jackstevens5852 жыл бұрын
For some reason that was the part that made me burst in tears. Beautiful and brave is all I can say
@maggialbiez4 жыл бұрын
In Switzerland we have Dignitas, they help people to die and people from allover the world are coming to Switzerland to end live in dignity. It should be possible in all countrys 😍
@capturedbyken29367 жыл бұрын
I just don't get why people would fight against this. They'd rather let someone suffer all the way to the end, than to let them pass in peace as comfortable as possible. It's THEIR life afterall
@elizabethhalican28046 жыл бұрын
Only God owns life!!! How stupid you are to say that
@annmarie29646 жыл бұрын
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away; humans shouldn't be toying with this sort of thing.
@agees9243 жыл бұрын
Ann Marie By that same logic, we should never go to the doctor or use modern medicine since God is the one who ordains life. God gave individuals the autonomy over their own lives. Yes, as a Christian it’s probably against God’s word for us to do that. But everyone is allowed to practice their own beliefs and live life on their own terms. That is the freedom Christ gave us. Not everyone is a Christian.
@tracey70933 жыл бұрын
@@elizabethhalican2804 so never get any medical treatment if you're sick- it's God's plan for you
@DeMiTriDreams3 жыл бұрын
@@annmarie2964 would you say any and all medical intervention should be done away with then? Even treatments that save babies lives? Because that's what your statement supports. We put down animals so they don't have to suffer. Do humans not even have rights equal to animals?
@heidi63087 жыл бұрын
Why on earth we don't have the right to make this most personal decision, about our own lives is beyond me. Why do we let the government decide what is right for each of us individually? If I were in Gloria's state of health, I would want the choice to end my life before suffering.
@Slamber776 жыл бұрын
Heidi Amen to that! My life, my choice
@AndrewBarsky Жыл бұрын
Religion
@MicheleMJJ8 жыл бұрын
I totally believe that someone who is terminally ill and does not want to go through the pain and suffering should be able to end their life in a dignified way. No one should have to suffer because people think "it's wrong" to have assisted suicide. I always believed that Dr. Kevorkian was a compassionate doctor who believed in helping people who were ready to die due to their disease. I do, of course, believe this has to be set up legally so the person will die peacefully and their decision respected.
@carmamorford78173 жыл бұрын
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@catleightfoot81685 жыл бұрын
People do not know Pain and Suffering Until they have to live it...
@JorgenFitnesz Жыл бұрын
Yep
@ZFern939011 ай бұрын
It's all about lining politicians'pockets along with Medical and pharma world. In their eyes, all the boomers are helping them laugh all the way to the bank!
@destinyranee83002 жыл бұрын
My uncle was diagnosed with ALS within 6 months he passed he went from gardening fishing to not being able to do simple tasks it was a rough time once he passed still processing and accepting it but this women is so strong
@legneil5 жыл бұрын
I watched my wife’s father and grand mother go thru palliative care,they suffered for a long time.Not a way they wanted.RIP.
@sandicmxr4 жыл бұрын
RIP Gloria. I have been present at 2 deaths, was there the day before 1, within a week of 2 and on the phone just before 2 others died. I've seen loved ones end of life too many times and found my brother after suicide. So I think I can say that my mom, grandmom, and grandfather would have preferred to not end their lives that way - barely able to breathe, starving, doped up, and unable to clean yourself or know anything. The death rattle for 3 days, 1 week, & 2 weeks (slow decline) respectively were not dignity. Mom especially didn't want that. I spoke to my great aunt Doris the day before (one of the 2 on the phone) and was able to tell her how much I loved her but she had the foresight of making a legal DNR. She had almost died the year before and she wasn't going through that again nor did she want her son prosecuted if he didn't call 911. He was given a rough time but in the end it was okay. It's sad that it's okay to traumatize everyone around you by having them watch this end of life cycle. I don't know how I'd feel in her situation but, and this is unfortunate, until you actually go through it with a loved one you can't know how tough it is on them. (I'm adding this because it needs to be said - end of life care or the PC term palliative care is expensive very, very expensive. Wonder how much that plays into the actions of the people against an assisted suicide law?)
@penelopejbishton7694 жыл бұрын
i nursed my beautiful husband,through cancer.he also asked me to help end his life,he tried to do it himself but couldn't swollow his morphine.i called pallative care.he went in and still suffered horrifically all through.to see someone who I love so very dearly suffer was horrific and it took a great many years to get over the hurt he went through and I still remember it to this day. if someone is suffering from a terminal illness let them chose i pray to god it gets through parliament someday soon
@Swnsasy8 жыл бұрын
I cannot stop crying.. Such a beautiful woman she was. Such strength..
@ForeverLumoz7 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why and how it's okay for a doctor to stop treatment on a patients request and to let patients starve to death and stop drinking when they can give fluid and food through tubes. But they won't help people already dying to die with dignity with medication. The crap about them having a doctor/patient connection is just that, crap. That connection should be the reason for them helping a human to end the relentless excruciating pain and torment.
@heidib94275 жыл бұрын
Interesting to note , in my experience it is not the patient requesting to remove feeding or breathing tubes, it is in fact, a doctor and medical team who say ok ... you have this “option “ because nothing more can be done so you can starve to death.
@lucyterrier79055 жыл бұрын
Don't blame the doctors. It's against the law to assist patients to die. Blame your law makers. Remember what happened to Kevorkian? He was sent to prison for helping patients die. No doctor wants to spend 20 years in prison. Do you?
@Littleone1245 жыл бұрын
@@lucyterrier7905 but it is actually legal now here in Canada and has been for a couple years
@lolotaeja39115 жыл бұрын
Huge respect to Gloria. I hope when my time comes and if I am facing a disease like this, I am allowed to die with dignity. RIP dear lady.
@grand_vacation5 жыл бұрын
Why do the best people get sick? :(
@jasminejeanine22395 жыл бұрын
21:30 witholding fluids means a 3 day HORRENDOUS way to die. I've seen it MANY times as my aunt runs a adult care home, albeit she does her best to get them to drink, but when they refuse and there's nothing left that she can do, she just spends the entire three days at their side. Telling them it's OKAY to let go, which crazily enough if the fastest way for them to die as it'll change from a 3-5 day ordeal to a 18hr one as if they're begging for permission to stop fighting.
@gaggymott91593 жыл бұрын
My father, who had lung and brain cancer had fluids withdrawn, and survived for 5 days in hideous agony. He was also on a syringe driver...Now, I would be overjoyed to be able to administer a self-suicidal overdose to end the pain and suffering....I am depressed and uncomfortable that when it comes my time to die, even then, no-one can help me to die with dignity...Frightening, in 2021 😔
@Theonlygracius2 жыл бұрын
Watching poor Gloria's muscles twitch brought tears to my eyes... I knew someone who had ALS. Living in a state that allowed it, he did utilize assisted suicide and went out on his own terms.. he is sorely missed.
@lesleyallinson87386 жыл бұрын
I loved this woman and her spunk amazing lady she is my hero Gloria you give me the strength to take life by its horns God bless you
@misspowers8 жыл бұрын
Her humor, class and kindness shines through so bright 💜 what a beautiful soul and may she rest easy!
@elainesmith1896 жыл бұрын
It's so wickedbefore god he gave life and suppose to take it just wait upon him he said he will bear our burden and take them to his cross wicked and sad we spit in his face have a good burial
@kimberlythunert30686 жыл бұрын
@@elainesmith189 have you ever seen what the end stage of ALS is?? Maybe you'd think differently if you would!
@g0nz0885 жыл бұрын
Miss power you are beautiful
@haleypierce66355 жыл бұрын
@@elainesmith189 yes very true
@cBearTV-7 жыл бұрын
the doctor fighting against gloria is disgraceful,just disgrace.....if you read this shame on you.
@cBearTV-7 жыл бұрын
arrrgggghhhh that doctor as angered me beyond words. Gloria was amazing,i hope wherever she is she knows shes touched many hearts and souls x
@Meggariffic6 жыл бұрын
It's not the drs fault the law would imprison them for helping that poor women .
@carliebeau53296 жыл бұрын
Your the devil too. Wow u people have been lead on and its great how nobody respects gods wishes anymore
@globalmuffin26 жыл бұрын
gorila*
@RunninRazor6 жыл бұрын
@@carliebeau5329 You're absolutely right! God would love to watch this woman die slowly and painfully rather than commit an arbitrary sin
@kimberlybrough40523 жыл бұрын
Watching my uncle having to suffer through death by lack of hydration after cancer was so terrible. I don't wish that on anyone
@ldrprn8 жыл бұрын
Wow what a fabulously strong woman. And what an inspiration to us all and especially her Granddaughter
@tamirhoades7657 жыл бұрын
Cleft Sie it's TORTUROUS SUFFERING!!! everyone should have the right to make their own decision about leaving this world, in severe agony and wearing a diaper on morphine or cognitive and surrounded by her loved ones. What a horrible position to be in knowing the terminal disease is going to KILL YOU AND LEAVE U A SHELL ! My gosh who wouldn't want to go out with dignity before it got so bad you were unable to make decisions! It's not suicide! Once again THE DISEASE IS KILLING THE PATIENTS HELLOOOOOOOO!!!!
@WalkAwayWind8 жыл бұрын
She's an amazing woman and when she said "if you cared about me you'd put me out of my misery" I cried because I understand the amount of pain she must be dealing with. I've been dealing with really bad stomach bleeding, and not being able to use the restroom unless I use tons of medications, and after countless hospital visits they still don't know what's wrong with me. And my parents don't know what to do, and they are kind at a point where they are too tired to try anything else, so I just stay at home dealing with the pain. And now the medicines have stopped working as of a few days ago and I don't know what I'm going to do. They said I might need a bag in my stomach and I'm only 19 years old, but I'm in so much physical pain everyday due to the side effects of the medicines and the constant discomfort. I don't want to live my life like this because I couldn't do the things I wanted to do in life, due to medical issues. I don't know what to do at this point..
@mtashunkab7156 жыл бұрын
WalkAwayWind I know this is very late. .but was,wondering how your are doing ?
@taoradford736 жыл бұрын
WalkAwayWind how’s it now?
@jennifersharinglifeonallsu76207 жыл бұрын
They also make a very good living keeping people alive giving medications that don’t even work & send so many into major debt. I have MS & Suffer so much & I have no way out, I cannot run away from my body to end my pain. All my words fall on deaf ears 😭
@Dollsfromlondon6 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Marciano I have MS as well and I suffer alot as well.
@forreal2455 жыл бұрын
@@Dollsfromlondon ...I'm so sorry for you both. I do not think I'm strong enough to handle constant pain & no quality of life.
@bobbibo43464 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Sharing Life On All Subjects Marciano no not deaf ears just powerless ones !!!!
@nataliehill36124 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure weather you are still with us. My heart goes out to you. I think all those who want to die with dignity. Should be allowed too. God bless and look after yourself.. If you get my message. Please could you let me know on how you are. God bless you and your family. They wanted to keep my mom alive qwith feeding tubes and alsorts. She passed away from dementia and full body cancer 3/1/2020. I signed a dnr for her as I knew I could not let her suffer. I have no regrets on doing that one last kind act on my mom's behalf. Sometimes I feel guild but that's me being selfish. Much love and hugs to you. Also all those who read and who are going through the pain. Xx
@jacknjill1874 жыл бұрын
Me too
@SleeplessinOC8 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking. I feel awfulFor anyone that has to make such a decision because the sufferng becomes unbearable
@maddylit16433 жыл бұрын
If you've lived with and cared for someone slowly dying and in constant pain, unable to do anything, and I mean anything, no matter how much morphine and other pain meds they give you, you would understand and support this amazing lady's decision. RIP momma❤️
@diabeticdiaries79548 жыл бұрын
What a strong beautiful woman she was.
@Mummabear5438 жыл бұрын
Agreed 🌹
@theresahess55448 жыл бұрын
DiabeticDiaries
@atheistleftcomment18077 жыл бұрын
Eetu Hiltunen only the strongest of the strong can say "enough is enough" and end the life. Most of us would be too scared. So, Gloria, even you are not with us anymore, you are my personal hero!
@atheistleftcomment18077 жыл бұрын
Eetu Hiltunen what eternal life??? Living in fairy tale land?
@terricacoleman84127 жыл бұрын
suicide some say is a cowardly act I say it takes bravery especially if your suffering this way. let those that want to die with dignity and not in agonising pain die in peace.
@ladyadarathecrone74943 жыл бұрын
One of my younger brothers, a high raking officer in the airforce, was taken by this horrible disease. It is a horrible thing for them to have to live through the trama and idignity of this monster. I have always been a firm believer in dying without pain and preserving what dignity that person still has. I have also been a nurse for the past 37 years and seen more than my fair share of death. People should be allowed to make these decisions and others need to learn to butt out and quit trying to do things that will only make themselves feel better. This includes certain religions that would think of this as murder. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS, you are not the one sufering.
@carolhogg65162 жыл бұрын
Lady Adara The crone. I agree with you 100%. A person should have the right to say enough is enough! I have seen folk linger on with debilitating illnesses, it is inhumane, to say the least. I highly respect those countries where this procedure has been approved. I am fortunate to live in such a country where assisted dying is allowed for those with terminal illness and, knowing that this method is available, gives comfort to those who are facing life threatening diseases. Best wishes. 🤗👍
@angelamurphy9472 Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@omyomar84688 жыл бұрын
RIP in peace ✌️ granny it's a Christmas 🎄 today we love ❤️ youuuuuuuuuuuuu
@Trailer_Trash_Barbie4 жыл бұрын
Its almost Halloween now
@huneyboss16724 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen this a few times over the years and it still hits my soul hard. Her story is of extreme bravery and I admire her strength, the strength of those who love and adore her.. I wish them all kindness and peace , a very remarkable person and story. ❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️
@melmichele58465 жыл бұрын
18:28 unbelievable that Dr.'s would rather this cruelty be the final days of someone's life.
@Sali_Levi3 жыл бұрын
Lost a great family friend to this cruel disease, he was my dad best friend, he's health deteriorated so fast that 6 months after the diagnosis he decides to put an end to his suffering while he still can. It happened 2 days ago, cant stop thinking about how pure he was. Rest in peace my friend
@nickyceresney10455 жыл бұрын
Grandaughter Gabby is as beautiful of spirit as her Grandmother.
@risamistica118 жыл бұрын
That doctor that´s fighting against assisted suicide, like the great majority of physicians, JUST DOES NOT WANT TO GIVE MONEY PAYING PATIENTS THE EASY WAY OUT. IT´S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!!
@trinadee80298 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@risamistica118 жыл бұрын
Trina Dee Yes....It´s one of the sad truths of our times.
@donnag49408 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica Unfortunately you are exactly correct. No patients for a Dr means no money in their bank account. Its absolutely sickening.
@risamistica118 жыл бұрын
Donna G Yes and it is sadder still when a senior lives well beyond their years, 94, and their children and inlaws are waiting like vultures for them to die and are even abusive to them. Have been caregiver to such seniors and have gotten into some serious confrontation with such vulture family members.
@donnag49408 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica I am so sorry to hear that. I would like to say, Thank You for being with the terminally ill and showing them comfort and peace while they are still alive. Not many people are that dedicated to helping others.
@greenskye79377 жыл бұрын
Every person has the right to choose not to suffer, when to die, and how to die. Basic human rights to me.
@lisabunnie229608 жыл бұрын
So heartbreaking. It should be everyone's right to choose.
@eightieslivenow75795 жыл бұрын
take a look at how Belgium deals with this - it's extraordinary - we are so far behind and so ridiculous in our ignorance
@wombats57544 жыл бұрын
Just gotta love all of those able bodied, pain free people trying to make decisions about our deaths for us. As someone who lives every single day of my life in pain, the fact that able bodied people making decisions about my right to die with dignity is absolutely abhorrent. If you’ve never walked a mile in the very same shoes that I can’t escape from, don’t you dare presume to tell me when I’m ready to hang those shoes up.
@johnallen27715 жыл бұрын
I was a teenager in the '60s and I've been giving society the finger ever since. I always did exactly what I wanted to do and didn't ask anybody's permission. That's not going to change when it's my time to die. I'll take an overdose and be done with it if I'm in pain and suffering. Even if I wasn't suffering I should still be able to decide when I die. If I'm 104 and I've just had it with life that's the end of the story. I think we live many lives so we understand what experiencing is. Our souls go beyond the mere flesh of a lifetime.
@melgm0023 жыл бұрын
We treat suffering animals more humanely than humans
@beverlykiszenia66694 жыл бұрын
Mark lyon I agree with you. I'm 76 yrs old & I can only hope this law passes so people can have the option of choosing when to die. I have been diagnosed with Lupus when the time comes I want to be able when to die. Lupus is an automune disease that eats your own muscles & etc. No cure, I want to be able to make that choice.
@mornettepotgieter30344 жыл бұрын
Dying with Dignity should be legalised for terminally ill people worldwide, people should be given the choice of how they want to pass. There is nothing more heartbreaking then watching a loved one dying in pain and suffering. I know that should anything happen to me I would definitely be passing over my way and my time.
@risamistica118 жыл бұрын
There´s always a way to get ahold of sleeping medication and wash it down wth a bottle of hard liquor. Why does anyone have to ask the government´s permission??
@wunndergurl9117 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica because they want their family there and if they do what you suggest then the family can be prosecuted
@meghamer30657 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica that’s so true and it’s what I intend to do if I’m suffering.
@jomcmenamin45796 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica. that then is considered suicide.. life insurance etc can refuse to compensate
@memyselfi18286 жыл бұрын
Risa Mystica, taking sleeping pills and alcohol doesn't guarantee death. It may leave a person alive but with special needs.
@muffins62703 жыл бұрын
My dad has struggled and fought against prostate cancer for 20 years. I don’t have enough fingers to count the sheer number of life expectancies he’s outlived. Last month, he was diagnosed with ALS. We whispered about the possibility of a diagnosis for a year. He’s deteriorating so fast. We live in colorado where luckily, the right to a dignified death has been legal since 2016. Those conversations... they never get any easier. But I would never - NEVER force my father to suffocate to death. He deserves more than that. I don’t have any answers, and I dread the day he will pass, but that day will be in his control. No matter what. My heart hurts.
@MsJinkerson6 жыл бұрын
I think that with certain circumstances a person should be allowed to choose to end the suffering by self-termination
@billpeet19336 ай бұрын
When I was a medical student I seen so much people of any age, social condition etc begging for relief. But something there isn't enough. Doctors always said "he didn't suffer for sure!"/"this will be helping!" With time I understood these are lies for family and friends. No one can say but the patient himself. Same for psychiatric patients, there is not any difference at all. If nothing works anymore, if you have done all in your power, then why you shouldn't have mercy? This is part of the care!! I will never forget a man that after the second brain hemorrage was paralized in an hospital bed, all his body spastic. Nurses can't even find an IV axcess. He was like this for years. The daughter said she didn't want him to be resuscitated, but paramedics did. A doctor of the ward ask me to take his blood pressure. It was impossible to move his arms, totally stiff and contracted and fulled with edema. I saw tears was fallin in his eyes, staring somewhere. I can't tell for sure he was crying, but it really seemed to me. Since then I witness every kind of hopeless, often silent, lonely and prolonged suffering. I saw so many heartbeaking stories... all different, all personal... It was evident he was suffering, and for so long, but he could not communicate😢 I will never forget his eyes, never, never in my life!!!😢
@eternity688 жыл бұрын
since we take us the right to put animals to sleep, then of course we ourselves should have the right to decide when to go!! we humans decide over everything else on earth so why not in this matter? people who disagree are just unlogical and cruel, END OF
@markymark71988 жыл бұрын
Petra Nyman
@eternity688 жыл бұрын
I was of course referring to mentally healthy persons. Read online about Dignitas, they say it all.
@elysamoulding76908 жыл бұрын
Simple, terminally ill patients do not want to die. Every moment is precious, but there is the issue of free will and the realization that death no mater how doped up you are, can be painful and degrading. Most well adjusted people who are given the option of being able to end their lives, usually choose to die of natural causes because any good day is not the day to end one's pain, even with the suicide kit in the bedside drawer.
@watchgoose8 жыл бұрын
It's a lot more complex than that. God gave us "dominion" over the animals, which means authority over them and responsibility for them. Not so with humans j- Thou shalt not kill (Hebrew word "murder"). Way different ball game there.
@eternity688 жыл бұрын
Well all people dont believe in the bible and all that crap!
@ChiChiGlamShop6 жыл бұрын
I always said I would never commit suicide, but to watch my brother struggle and suffer last year, died and revived several times, fighting to live, fighting to breathe and finally passed last Sunday. I don't want to die a painful death, I don't want to let my kids watch me suffer. I have MS and graves disease which aren't bothering me at the moment, but if the times comes if I will either suffer in pain or chose the time when I die, I feel I have the right to make that choice. I don't want to die a painful death, so now I understand. Let people die with dignity if they so wish on their own terms.
@angelica37448 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful woman Gloria was.
@interestinginfo67654 жыл бұрын
“And after this day the healing begins”. These long drawn out so called “heroic measures” to prolong life are not for everyone and I’ve sure seem the families of the dying suffer needlessly prior to the death of their loved one. For some that is truly insane and inhuman. We should all have the RIGHT to chose Death with Dignity.
@kasijj063 жыл бұрын
SHAME on the dr. and people protesting against this!! SHAME ON ALL OF YOU!! Go work on your own mesed up lives!
@courageousteen17343 жыл бұрын
My brother diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and undergo medication. 2 months in hospital shows a drastic change to his physical and mental health. he almost become skin and bone and we can’t even touch or hold him. The day he was diagnosed and knowing the death sentence of the disease he asked my mom for mercy killing but it was illegal. Until to his last day he keep asking for mercy killing because of pain. Hope lawmaker in my country also consider mercy killing as a choice especially for people who has death sentence disease. Seeing ur love ones in pain is so much to take.
@mollymalone16106 жыл бұрын
In the uk we wouldn’t let an animal suffer but we let humans suffer right to the end god bless this lady xx
@stillirise97054 жыл бұрын
It's a joke, ppl ha e to spend a fortune to get to Switzerland to be able to do it, and have to go way before they should had they be able to do it in the uk
@rodrigobartelli22978 жыл бұрын
i would like to die on my own terms
@haleypierce66355 жыл бұрын
I would like to die from natural causes. Go to bed and leave this life.
@michelefulmore58175 жыл бұрын
If I am suffering I would want to go on my own terms as well.
@bobbibo43464 жыл бұрын
Rodrigo Bartelli so would we all . Time to rip this government from its foundation and start a free society. One that will let you live or die on your terms not there's!!!!!'!!!
@mandamorris79344 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Miss Gloria. I honor the warrior you were, and the bright star that you are. Your story and your fight will surely be the stepping stones for the precious right of every person hereafter, to live and to pass with autonomy. Amazing lady, amazing story.
@lindyloo2265 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to the Final Exit Network in the US. It's the only alternative available in my state.
@arthurwatt51622 жыл бұрын
ALS is so cruel. These patients have a right not to suffer. It’s a heartless end.
@carlodomingo5504 Жыл бұрын
“Do no harm”. It must also mean do not cause suffering.
@Shahdae20012 жыл бұрын
As a nurse I’m a firm believer that people have the right to die with dignity. If we are responsible for the quality of life we live then we should be allowed to have a quality death.
@standup2982 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@leroyaustin77928 жыл бұрын
Inspiring.She is certainly among the stars.What a victory!!
@cindiemoore2530 Жыл бұрын
I think a huge hold up is the hundreds of millions that health care can not monetize in the way of care. Even with socialized health care care for sick and elderly is big bucks.
@karenplatt21774 жыл бұрын
I watched my mother die in palitive care and she died the most horrific and painful death so please dont tell me that dying in a cold hospital bed is a respectful way to die
@markthomas408311 ай бұрын
My father passed from bone cancer. He refused pain meds. The after affect or post death of dad left many dark memories. I feel so bad for anybody that suffers.
@catherineconcinabarrientos61345 жыл бұрын
"If you care about me, you'd get me out of my misery." Plain and simple.
@atropyzombie5 жыл бұрын
My tears roll out of my eyes for what her and her family have to go through. My father has the same disease.
@peanuteversoj66425 жыл бұрын
My father had this, he died 11 yrs ago. I am from and live in New Zealand and we call it MND