quantumdrc on Nostr: Yes I believe it is ethical to allow patients to choose the terms of their death and ...
Yes I believe it is ethical to allow patients to choose the terms of their death and the location as well. We live in a society that strips away this dignity and right. For what reason? I’m genuinely curious about other people’s thoughts on the rationale behind the decision to keep people alive as long as possible even when they are ready to pass…or are in barely acceptable conditions.
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