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Nov 16, 2018
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Firstly here's the link to the article.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...sharp-rise-docter-assisted-deaths-netherlands

Now here are some of my favourite parts.

"A euthanasia request from an 84-year-old woman was granted in February last year after the patient complained that her freedom of movement had been "very much restricted" by pulmonary emphysema. It has been claimed the physician concluded too easily that the suffering of the patient was hopeless."

Are you actually serious? It's so bad that she wants to die and you basically say "go suffer more it's not enough for me to give you the relief you deserve? That women was 84yo for f sake"

'The public prosecutor in Oost-Nederland is also investigating the euthanasia of a 72-year-old woman last April who had metastasised cancer but lapsed into a coma, leaving the physician unable to ascertain that the decision for euthanasia was voluntary and well-considered"

Well almost like she was dying and in a coma already...




* Currently my eyes are rolled so far back in my head that I hope I'll pop a vein and die ASAP*
 
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