I lost my Mum to Cancer, and she told us she’d of chosen to go once the constant and uncontrollable pain started. It was cruel watching her die without dignity and relief 24/7, so I say YES. Let us chose what’s best for us.
@lisamgreenleaf18 күн бұрын
@@rachelcookson3492 going through this now. Sitting in hospital with my mum. Her pelvis has crumbled from the disease, and she has sepsis again. I wouldn't let my beloved pets get like this
@lisamccullough515011 күн бұрын
@@lisamgreenleafhow old is she?
@lisamccullough515011 күн бұрын
How old was she?
@Juanita-gf4te8 күн бұрын
My mum died of cancer at age 57. She begged for euthansia....she begged her daughters to help her gas herself in her car.....of course we didn't but thats what she wanted.
@lorihart28344 күн бұрын
@@rachelcookson3492 same with my Mom. She just suffered.
@BraveSirRobin-p5y18 күн бұрын
Many people cant perceive the suffering that can come with end of life, some people don't just lay down and fall asleep. When you've seen someone die in the most painful circumstances with unimaginable suffering then you would wish for the right to choose for yourself and everyone you love. The denial of the right to choose is the privilege of those who have not witnessed it.
@Monkeybutt465918 күн бұрын
I lost my husband to cancer in 2012 and having to watch him waste away to nothing really made me think about what I would do if it were me. Now 12 yrs. later, I too have cancer and am in that position. I told my Oncologist at my first visit that I refuse to take treatment because I would rather have quality as opposed to quantity of life. Having been witness to the horrors of cancer treatment made my mind up for me. l, to this day, haven't told my children or other family members except for one. I am 78 yrs. old with a lot of other health issues and on the tail end of life anyway and I feel the very same way.
@CRAIG583518 күн бұрын
CORRECT, Robbo.
@Millie-uf9pn18 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯 true
@barbaragraceful18 күн бұрын
You are so right. I think the judgement has to come from those who have not witnessed the very difficult and PROLONGED process dying is...the body hangs on for dear life even when the spirit would like to go.
@kmarch663018 күн бұрын
Are you planning to do this? Do you know anyone that has?
@mylittlepony070717 күн бұрын
As a vet I am appalled at how human medicine allows people to die slowly and in such horrendous ways . I would never imagine letting a dog with cancer die a slow and painful death or a cat with chronic renal disease to pass from dehydration. Yet it seems like humans should just cope
@elke37898 күн бұрын
@@mylittlepony0707 as an RN that’s how I feel too. I don’t understand why human beings are so determined to force other human beings to endure such horrific conditions.
@ZaharaZ4446 күн бұрын
IMO, there’s more money to be made off of the sick & dying than patients who choose to end their lives & ultimately ending the anxiety, emotional/physical pain & suffering. Unfortunately Healthcare is extremely profitable & companies ( pharmaceutical, Hospitals, medical supplies, Physicians, etc) have put those profits before patients.
@robineppinette40565 күн бұрын
Beautiful said ❤
@mommamomma36074 күн бұрын
Curious if you mean you're a veteran or veternaia 🤔 if veterinarian why are you all charging people massive amounts of money.... Is it because you know people love they're animals so very much you know they would do anything so you drain their bank accounts 🤔
@annezanten63884 күн бұрын
@@mommamomma3607 😂
@Solagal12 күн бұрын
What a brave lady. It can’t be easy to say goodbye to your home, friends and family knowing you’ll never see them again. R.I.P. Jan ❤
@MysteriousBlue218 күн бұрын
I believe people should not be forced to die in agony, it’s horrendous the UK took this long and so many had to have horrific deaths. Shame on the members of government over the years who ignored the calls. Hopefully now people can die in peace.
@linoleumbonypart38518 күн бұрын
It’s not signed off yet ..!!
@HeartfeltMomentsTGG18 күн бұрын
I understand your frustration and deep empathy for those who have suffered. The delay in providing a humane option for those in agony is truly heartbreaking. It raises a difficult question about the balance between ethics, personal choice, and societal responsibility. Do you think the decision to allow assisted death could open up conversations about how we value life and death, and the dignity that should accompany both? How do we ensure these decisions are made with both compassion and responsibility? I'd love to hear your thoughts on that.
@teijaflink22268 күн бұрын
The concern definitely could be that people decide to end it because they don't want to be a burden to the society or their family rather than actually wanting to die or that people make too fast decisions and there is actually help to get. But at the same it feels cruel to let people who have terminal conditions and who intellectually 100% know that they want to die to keep on suffering.
@Gauzy_18 күн бұрын
What a strong woman. Couldnt imagine what the kids went through. Wish the family all the best
@sherw763518 күн бұрын
I believe in the right to choose.
@canadachandler752118 күн бұрын
God gave us free will. Evil is definitely a choice.
@wintergirl818 күн бұрын
@canadachandler7521 Evil is forcing someone to choose suffering and agony over peace in their final moments.
@tinygrim16 күн бұрын
I do too.
@joyceanthony-huff29147 күн бұрын
@@wintergirl8no it's not.
@wintergirl87 күн бұрын
@@joyceanthony-huff2914 it's not? How do you reckon?
@user-adoyle12318 күн бұрын
I recently lost my mom to Dementia. But in Ireland you cant ask for that end of life. Yes if your mom is in her right of mind and its what she wants. Yes. I know its hard to let your mom go, but she's in so much pain.
@momo43momo6618 күн бұрын
This lady passed away a few years ago now and she was at peace with her decision.❤
@kandy786618 күн бұрын
My heart goes to the family. It's an incredibly hard decision she had to make but she's at peace now❤
@michaelallen235818 күн бұрын
My choice and right,no one should be able to make you suffer.
@bellamocha373117 күн бұрын
I am so proud that her children made the decision not to risk having kids and passing it on what an act of love and selflessness I would do the same if I had a genetic condition.... I'm glad they were brave enough to say it ends with their mother ❤ none of us get to choose our life but we should all have a choice in our death
@carolynwalker992018 күн бұрын
What a beautiful yet sad journey of life and death. I don’t know what I would choose in that situation but I hope that I get that choice if and when that time occurs. I don’t know what feel there is a place for assisted dying but has to be done so carefully and not be abused by anyone. God bless to all the family and hope and pray Janet is at peace. Amen
@nicoleperkins338413 күн бұрын
We treat our pets at end of life so much better then our own human loved ones. This should be available to anyone who wants it. It is better then finding your loved ones after doing it themselves
@jasminejones9937Күн бұрын
You're ABSOLUTELY right !! 👍
@BJM113418 күн бұрын
My great grandma got stomach cancer. The hospital said there was nothing more they could do and sent her home. She was bedridden and we had a nurse 8 hours a day (which is nothing when youre dealing with someone in diapers who needs to be fed and bathed.. i say this not because we didnt wanna do it but because it stripped her of her dignity. She hated to have her family do these things). She lingered for a long time and towards the end she would hallucinate. Sometimes we would enter the room and she would mistake us for long dead family members... she would see a "man in a red hat" that absolutely terrified her. She would spend hours and hours unraveling this knit blanket thinking she was knitting. We threw away the photos from her final birthday because she looked like a corpse and thats not a memory we wanted. I can safely say she would have preferred not to suffer those months. I know i wouldnt. Edit to add... i am 42 and have MS so this could be a reality for me in the future and i certainly hope its my choice if it ever comes to that.
@bernedettekuteyi384313 күн бұрын
So sorry for your great grandmother passing, it is sad she had to go through pains and lose any form of dependency on others, I know she is free from this evil demonic disease called Cancer. May she is happy with her family in HEAVEN’S BEAUTIFUL GARDEN.
@eminece-r6b12 күн бұрын
We will all get a taste of death one day. Although it’s hard to lose the ones that we love, they’re in a better place without pain. I wish you the best and good health ❤
@mariateresastella20194 күн бұрын
La ricerca sulla Sclerosi multipla sta facendo grandi progressi, i nuovi farmaci sono molto efficaci. Coraggio e tanti auguri di buona Vita.
@jasminejones9937Күн бұрын
@@eminece-r6bWtf ??🧐 "we"don't get a"taste of death" 🙄 Fact is WE actually DIE it's just a matter of TIME....and a simple matter of fact !no "tasting" involved (you twit !🙄)
@stephanietribuna859116 күн бұрын
Absolutely, I want to be in control of when I die if I am terminally ill. Why make people suffer any more than they already have? I have been thinking about this for a long time.
@enlighteneddragonfly681318 күн бұрын
We're not meant to stay here forever so let people choose whats best for them. Acceptance is the hardest thing for outsiders because you only see a glimpse of whats being experienced. You don't live in the reality of it.
@jasminejones9937Күн бұрын
Ain't that the truth (and VERY well said) bless you and yours HAPPY NEW YEAR 👍😇
@marshasimpson26118 күн бұрын
What a wonderful lady. The man is amazing, ! I had a friend that died from MD at 52. Horrible disease!
@sherw763518 күн бұрын
Until you're in these shoes you really cannot judge. I will choose hospice first but leave the other option open. Everyone should formally and legally document their wishes.. Advanced directive.. Etc.
@CRAIG583518 күн бұрын
My Body, My Choice is it not?
@denisesmith865718 күн бұрын
@@CRAIG5835 yes, it is!!!!!
@anitakinnear67355 күн бұрын
@@CRAIG5835 Not according to the republicans.
@miabarber16359 күн бұрын
I have faith in God and I would absolutely sign this to pass everywhere. I do not believe this as a sinful way to end our lives. I have many relatives including my mom who at just 43 passed from lung cancer without smoking a day in her short life. She was never able to enjoy her 3 grandchildren among other things and that breaks my heart.
@jasminejones9937Күн бұрын
😢
@judymoorehead30467 күн бұрын
I am a retired ICU and Hospice RN. I have just been diagnosed with a disease with no cure available. I will place myself on hospice when the time comes. Sadly, I know too much about this disease, and refuse to be a burden on my family. I never wanted to see a patient suffer, and I won't allow myself suffer. I will discuss this with my family when the time arrives. I don't want them to have any feelings of guilt or regret.
@MrPj20017 күн бұрын
Sending prayers for you to be at peace with yourself
@judymoorehead30467 күн бұрын
@MrPj2001 thank you.
@Justmarrie875 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing❤ i cried bcs i know she was happy to be painfree again❤
@Shellzeva2117 күн бұрын
Oh my gosh I'm going out like this how dare they say we are mentally impaired with unfit minds ive told my only child I will not die like your grandpop or your father you must promise me that you allow me to die with dignity it's in my will my best mates promise me they won't let me suffer I'm 60 & fit but I will not put myself through chemo or radiation UNLESS they give me a 80+% survival rate.. I've lost folk close to me & it's not ok to do this to them & make us watch it ❤❤
@abbieconnie201218 күн бұрын
Erica was also featured in Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die
@barbaragraceful18 күн бұрын
We are ALL going to die and sooner than we think, why in these circumstances is there any controversy on making it less arduous? We don't shame women when giving birth for pain control we shouldn't shame the chronically ill/dying for help in their passage either
@lisamccullough515011 күн бұрын
Why do you say sooner than we think? That’s a really dark depressing and anxiety inducing thing to say to people.
@theresarasche317317 күн бұрын
Children that don’t visit their parents/grandparents that are suffering are selfish! Go…take care of them and help them…in other words walk a mile in their shoes. Maybe then you’ll understand!
@PimpDaddy__4 күн бұрын
I love my parents but visiting them is exhausting. Constant questioning me and always giving me a sermon on ANY decision that I make. Lately I’ve been remembering the time (like 1-2 years ago) that I bought a TV for my room (I live alone) and my dad was like “It’s not a good idea to do that etc etc” Meanwhile him and my mom have always had a bedroom TV. I see them often and it’s almost always a good time but yeah
@HakuCell17 күн бұрын
i'm relieved to see all the top comments being pro-euthanasia. it's very inhumane to not legalize euthanasia for anyone who faces incurable suffering or who has already tried all the best cures we have to offer.
@ursulakawalec-mj4fj7 күн бұрын
No matter how you put it, it’s murder. I worked in the medical industry and I was taught, no matter what you save and preserve life not take it.
@kittanygames18 күн бұрын
this is so heartbreaking, death is indeed so final. But she made her choice for her because in the end that is all we really have.
@CMoore853918 күн бұрын
I don’t believe in people having to die in agony but I haven’t really formed my beliefs about assisted death yet. I think it would depend on what was wrong and the individual’s beliefs and feelings.
@JulieRobinson-vl6or3 күн бұрын
Such a shame that she couldn’t be in her beautiful home either sat in her garden or in her own bed. ❤
@JohnKeller-fq8hn3 күн бұрын
I wouldn't choose it for myself. I do feel it's up to the person themselves
@user-adoyle12318 күн бұрын
I worked in Palitive Care and Care of the Dying here in Ireland. I loved it.
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
Hi to what lady? Thr lady died
@user-adoyle12318 күн бұрын
@@celticwarrior777 why so rude.
@Susan-y8t17 күн бұрын
My mum died in palliative care in mayo ireland ( were irish) .lovely nurses and we were lucky mums pain was under control.
@theresarasche317317 күн бұрын
We do treat our beloved pets better than our beloved loved ones 😢. I believe in the right to choose!!!
@Millie-uf9pn18 күн бұрын
Deep suffering is horrific. If you are against the right to die, you have not experienced this kind of suffering. I don't wish it upon you, but know that you don't have any clue of what you're talking about.
@ronnie-lynn18 күн бұрын
I’m sorry I just don’t see a woman who is deeply suffering in this video….. and I suffer with debilitating & severe chronic pain. I’m not even 40 years old and I take enough Dilaudid to snow a horse. And I’m still an agony. But Maid is not for my type of illness, at least not here in Canada. Just because this woman doesn’t want to lose physical ability and will need to depend on people to bathe, go to the toilet, or get in and out of bed that is not a reason to die. She says in this video that she’s miserable…. many people have diseases that are manageable but are miserable. Again not a reason For medical assisted death. Putting your death on the hands of someone else is so selfish and disgusting.
@wintergirl818 күн бұрын
@@ronnie-lynnIt is if she says it is. It is not for you to determine what makes life worth living for another person.
@Millie-uf9pn18 күн бұрын
@ronnie-lynn That's where you're wrong. Just because she doesn't look like it, doesn't mean she isn't. I am in chronic pain with a compressed brain stem. The Reverend came over and said he expected me to have tubes sticking out, didn't expect me to be walking. I am in severe chronic pain and have been approved for MAID. I have been coping for so long that I've learned to mask it. Don't think that you know better than this woman. You are not in her body. Every case is different. Your comment pisses me off, like you know better than this woman what she can tolerate.
@wintergirl818 күн бұрын
@ronnie-lynn and it's selfish and disgusting to make assumptions about another person's misery and expect them to endure it, just because you THINK they should. Pretty awful of you.
@Millie-uf9pn18 күн бұрын
@wintergirl8 Absolutely agreed
@lisamareepritchard637510 күн бұрын
I only watched 10 mins just can’t. My Mum chose “end of life care” without speaking to us, it was horrible ! She didn’t have a terminal illness & made this decision a couple of hours after I saw her. There needs to be a strict process in place for this, I’m in Australia, this is legal here but has extended beyond how it was intended. Be careful what you wish for with this, Canada is another example of how far this practise has gone 😢
@amandag777712 күн бұрын
This gave me anxiety watching. Mixed emotions here.
@CatsRule3 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Thank you. I wish, I could go like that.
@kmarch663018 күн бұрын
I think I'll speak to my doctor about this. I have a long list of ailments that make my life difficult.
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
I agree with it. People shouldnt have to travel thouands miles to do it. If someone is suffering it should be their choice. Losing your mobility us horrendous. Living in horrendous pain is torture. Noone wants to die in a hospital. What we and food taken away to die a painful death.i refuse to die like that. Its so undignified dying in hospital. She was brave to say enough. Her son has it. Its genetically passed on neither the 2 kids had kids so that ends there from anyone else suffering because of it. May she RIP have a great afterlife❤
@JulieRobinson-vl6or3 күн бұрын
She should have been able to do this in her own home, sat in her garden or in her own bed 😢
@-Kristeen13 күн бұрын
People should not have to live if they don't want to.
@SM-ce1uy17 күн бұрын
can we talk about how there is no research into what causes a lot of these tragic illnesses? our environment is full of toxins, the food is full of microplastics, the focus should not be on these people's decisions but on the causes of these life robbing illnesses. it's frustrating, same goes for the ones who are in severe chronic pain having to make the same choices. doctors are very lazy and ignorant about pain as well and never prescribe sufficient and adequate pain relief. research is also very pathetic and only looks at some type of pain killer instead of looking at nerve pathways and the central nervous system
@Miapetdragon69Күн бұрын
Well thank you I have no idea that muscular dystrophy could be genetic... I can understand your frustrations, on having to live with something you don't have a choice... My grandfather had multiple sclerosis diagnose at age 30, I was diagnosed at the age of 33... As of today January 1st I am 56 years old and I have been living with this for 22 years... As I start to decline a little more rapidly it's frustrating not having control over what your body is doing. My prayers go to you. And your family
@Emmie248618 күн бұрын
I'd love to know more about her son, is he still alive, if so, what are his thoughts now, is he now in a similar position, with hope on the horizon?
@lorrainedunlop55122 күн бұрын
How kind of the family to share this with us. I'm sure this nice lady would have prefered to have been in her house, her bed 😢
@mariamaldonado893711 күн бұрын
People should have the rite to pass with dignity, especially when you're not living but existing and your children need to understand
@Juanita-gf4te8 күн бұрын
In the olden days when my grandfather was dying of cancer in an NZ hospital, the patients would ask the doctors to help them die and they did so. Just an overdose of morphine was all it took.......it was done quickly and quietly with no repercussions.
@KyleInOklahoma18 күн бұрын
My brother died from cancer 7 days ago. He was in pain most of the year but comfortable near the end. It was so hard, but that time with him was priceless. Julia Peterson had a cancer that kills 100% of those who have it. She had faith in prayer, in God, & became the one & only person to beat it. Oh ye of little faith, but who am I to say this to the one who is going through the pain. God bless y’all.
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
I did narural Gersonntheraoy for wbd stage 4 i surviced. Gelped the bidy heal itself
@bernedettekuteyi384313 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss, your brother is no more pains, Cancer thought it defeated your brother, yet it only got his sick vessel not his soul. Rip to your brother.
@lisamccullough515011 күн бұрын
How old was he? 😢
@adair-y6h4 күн бұрын
That's one beautiful soul bless so sad beyond words RIP SWEET ANGEL 🙏🏻❤️🔥🙏🏻🌹🙏🏻💖🙏🏻
@MsCutthroat2118 күн бұрын
I just lost my mom due to stage 4 cancer idk how to feel ..
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
Much love its so hard❤
@JulesBeehive18 күн бұрын
Much love. I’ve been through this too ❤️
@lisamccullough515011 күн бұрын
How old was she? 😢
@kerstiZweidorffDokken2 күн бұрын
I do simply not know, it is a difficult area! Hope the family is doing fine. God bless.
@theresarasche317317 күн бұрын
This takes great courage 😢
@TransparentlyReal77772 күн бұрын
My mother died a horrible death with terminal agitation from COPD and cancer.
@shelveyphillipsbowman803720 сағат бұрын
If u don't have a disease that has no cure you will never understand ❤
@alphaomega349918 күн бұрын
Adios Janet
@elenoreatkins671415 күн бұрын
Respect her wishes and let her go in peace
@reneesantiago64967 күн бұрын
Don’t ever “push that button” if you don’t know what’s going to happen. Be sure if your salvation in Christ!!
@olliewill479221 сағат бұрын
@@reneesantiago6496 on the note of Christianity. I go to a catholic school and we had a lovely section on euthanasia in our Religious studies topics. Amen.
@mayelaguzman899317 күн бұрын
😢I don’t understand how people think if they’re sick and don’t want to deal with the pains or disease why can they choose to be DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) if anything before deciding in Euthanasia😢
@poppyblossoms119316 күн бұрын
It is somewhat controversial, but it boils down to one thing: being is not by choice. It is a burden , a joy sometimes, a journey of exploration and sorrow. Laughter and abyssmal fear. If You do not make a DNR order; your "dearest" family members might keep You on torturous "life support " for only theirs selfish reasons. Others put their pets through unnecessary selfish reasons to keep them alive for selfish reasons. * Don't even get me started on owners wanting their pets killed cause they are too old, disabled etc etc: THUS US A DIFFERENT POST ALTOGETHER) We gave few conscious choices: eating and drinking is by need but also by will. Tmwhat else? The body is autonomous vyt not self sustaining. If and when ones soul and mind and being is not aligned with thus person's joy and resean for being...THIS is enough reason for that person to make a final choice. Doctors/ mental health 'specialists' have no right to be able to make this decision of consequence and impact. Your pet is suffering beyond imagination and of course you'll let them go before the suffering becomes torture. The choice of a death date for medical reasons is 100% reasonable. It is ok. It is an announced suicide with reasons, mode, location in a controlled and supervised way. It isn't about the survivors. It never is. Everybody dies. The others survive. Ebd if story. Bot really: biim" they'll die, too.
@kittenparty435611 күн бұрын
I made the mistake of holding on to my cat of 18 years for too long. I just couldn't see how bad she was. And then one day, bile dripped out of her mouth. I just sat there and cleaned her mouth with my shirt and looked at my husband. He had tried to let me know it was time two days earlier, but I was so distraught and have severe mental issues, and he just couldn't bring himself to push me. Luckily, we were able to borrow enough money to have an at home euthanasia. My little girl was a fighter; she refused to die on her own. But I got to hold my babies head in my hand as she fell asleep in her own home, with her normal smells and sights. She had passed on from the sedative alone. It was VERY expensive (at least for our household income), but if you can find any way to let you pet pass at home, it is beyond worth it. And, in the end, I learned to never to blind myself to the truth of the matter when it comes to medical problems. I will never make the same mistake again. People deserve to die in their own homes as well. My grandfather with Alzheimer's somehow FAKED his way out of the hospital just to get home. By that night, they had hospice care called in. 2 days later, he passed. But he died in his home, in the den he watched his children, grandchildren and great-grandson play and grow in. The den where he watched baseball from his special chair. His own little world. Comfortable and surrounded by the people he loved most. Everyone should be able to pass on this way, even if they are choosing to cause their own death. One tiny issue with assisted death is that the government (and possibly insurance in general) will choose not to treat your cancer even if you want to fight for your life, but will suggest assisted death as an alternative. Watch "How To Die in Oregon", this literally happens. As long as no one, including the government, is allowed to offer this as a solution to someone who is sick but wishes to live and receive treatment, then I really can not find a single thing wrong with euthanasia.
@dianajones710617 күн бұрын
❤
@singlemothertrucker37618 күн бұрын
The daughter should have worried more about why she was there rather than worry so much about her hair and the camera
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
Ya i noticed hwr hair flicking for the camera
@jennawalden85478 күн бұрын
Her Daughter looked like she was ready for a Vogue magazine cover 😂
@darleneburatty58495 күн бұрын
It could have neen a nervous, anxiety driven response. Judgement prematurely is usually wrong. Ever think of that????
@jennawalden85475 күн бұрын
@@darleneburatty5849 totally 😂😂😂😂
@candaceberman144818 күн бұрын
Palitive care can help her ease into the transition into death can't she get carers or disability so many people live with life limiting conditions everyday just to end it like that and get upset with her kids because they don't want her to die there's limits to assist death thing she just needs to be grateful that people do want to help her live
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
Its her life her choice. You clearly know nothing of tge hellisg so called support for thosr infirm or disabled needing help. We dont need permission from anyone to exit
@candaceberman144817 күн бұрын
@celticwarrior777 I have life limiting illnesses and disabilities I am disabled so I know all about pain and suffering all I'm saying is there's help out there I'm in palitive care my illnesses will unalive me as well but I was seeing it from the kids point of view she has options but ultimately it is her choice and that's what it's all about
@lisamareepritchard637510 күн бұрын
I agree with you, I’m Australian, this is legal here, you don’t have to have a terminal illness, just ask the Dr & they will set it up within hours. My Mum did this without speaking to us, it was horrible 😥 She didn’t have cancer & was living in aged care, there were no safeguards for her decision!
@a.h.s515218 күн бұрын
Is that ALS
@sugansugan5618 күн бұрын
Hospice care
@celticwarrior77718 күн бұрын
Theees?still suffwring and people dobt wa t to be in medical astti g dying for weeks
@CMoore853917 күн бұрын
I don’t consider this woman to be strong. I think she was extremely selfish.
@tracyd6935 күн бұрын
If you have Christ in your life, you know this is wrong. If you don't, you accept this as a reasonable solution.
@darleneburatty58495 күн бұрын
Bravo !!!!
@Lisa-vr3em3 күн бұрын
Amen!
@sherw763518 күн бұрын
Too bad it got blacked out.
@aprilfall737817 күн бұрын
The ultimate In narcissism
@chelseyfrancismccarthy421418 күн бұрын
S and yes ,let nature take its course ,as has been since time begun!@#
@Johnieboi18 күн бұрын
How cruel. You want people to suffer? Do you ever see a doctor? Ever needed surgery? Ever take medicine when you’re sick? You shouldn’t! Just let nature take its course. 🙄
@chelseyfrancismccarthy421418 күн бұрын
@Johnieboi 0eye feel to end a life "before the chosen timing " would rob peoples of the knowledge gained through suffering ,"blessed are the suffered" ,for the yoke of the Christ is strong , First "do no harm" though shall not kill , besides this "asissed dying" is wide open to Abuse, not less that good peoples will be led to believe they ,have become a "burden to society!" Even the young are and will be promted to "ease their pain ,even the ones suffering from mental incapacity,!and on and on , GOD KNOWS ,their are so,oo many suffering serious adverse effects events, from the "meds intervention ", Such timing is atrocities to pass this ,at this stage of events,! In my observations of the so called m.a.i.d.s. "mercy killings!",@#
@chelseyfrancismccarthy421418 күн бұрын
@@Johnieboi just answered you with no malice , yet the comment has disappeared so much for "freedom of speech!"@#
@barbaragraceful18 күн бұрын
Do you also believe that for women who are having difficult births? No help, no aid? How about IVF, interfering with nature to create life? if you're consistent then I can respect your beliefs
@TodaysModerator18 күн бұрын
@barbaragraceful Intervention for difficult births is not the same. The intervention is to save lives not to facilitate the death of one's life.
@theresarasche317317 күн бұрын
I think her children are rude by interrupting her! The daughter is trying to change her mom’s mind 😮
@CMoore853917 күн бұрын
I really feel sorry for her son. All of her children. Especially him because he’s fighting for a cure. That’s a horrible example for him. Sending much love if he ever watches this. Wow!💔 The extremely cruelty for her to put her children through that. Unbelievable!
@SpydaMalupet18 күн бұрын
First
@BraveSirRobin-p5y18 күн бұрын
Do you know what the subject of this video is? What is wrong with you? Grow up !
@NoarmaHonegger17 күн бұрын
I watched my beloved husband died a painful death from cancer. My religion forbade euthanasia which i totally disagree. We should let patients decide when they want to end their lives knowing there is no more hope for them. I am very bitter with life and i think life not meant to be fair. Why must good human being suffered before their death. 😞😭