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ready.to.go

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Nov 19, 2021
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I've been struggling with the idea of not being able to say goodbye to my family and prepare them for the loss. Then I remembered about suicide tourism in Switzerland. I meet the requirements of Dignitas and am considering attempting to apply and fly there to ctb. This would mean I get to prepare my family, assets, etc. It wouldn't be a surprise and would hurt less, I imagine.

I'm wondering if anyone else has considered this option. It seems too easy, like way easier than other options posted here. I'm wondering why more people don't do it. If you have researched it, why is that not your top option? I feel like there's something I must be missing.
 
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Mocktezuma

Mocktezuma

Godspeed
Nov 9, 2021
35
Swiss Here, too much paperwork and it takes too long depending on your profile
 
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supermario

Experienced
Oct 21, 2021
233
I would go in a heart beat, but my sickness is mental illness, which probably makes it next to impossible to get assisted suicide.
 
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Mocktezuma

Godspeed
Nov 9, 2021
35
How long does it typically take?
No sure but at least couple of years with a terminal illness.
I would go in a heart beat, but my sickness is mental illness, which probably makes it next to impossible to get assisted suicide.
Yep mental illness takes even longer than termina untreatablel illness which are at least 2-4 years
 
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wereqryan

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Dec 22, 2018
224
No sure but at least couple of years with a terminal illness.

Yep mental illness takes even longer than termina untreatablel illness which are at least 2-4 years
Damn!
 
21stcenturycamus

21stcenturycamus

Member
Sep 6, 2021
28
I would but to pull out 10k euro I would need my family and in no way they would be okay with it.
 
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supermario

Experienced
Oct 21, 2021
233
It's a true shame that mental illness is still viewed as somewhat imaginary in all corners of society, or at least having a much higher chance of recovery than physical illness. It's one thing if to be depressed or in mental anguish for a couple of years, it's another when this is the case all your life.
 
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dropintheocean

Student
Dec 12, 2021
161
I've been struggling with the idea of not being able to say goodbye to my family and prepare them for the loss. Then I remembered about suicide tourism in Switzerland. I meet the requirements of Dignitas and am considering attempting to apply and fly there to ctb. This would mean I get to prepare my family, assets, etc. It wouldn't be a surprise and would hurt less, I imagine.

I'm wondering if anyone else has considered this option. It seems too easy, like way easier than other options posted here. I'm wondering why more people don't do it. If you have researched it, why is that not your top option? I feel like there's something I must be missing.
Did you apply for Dignitas or Pegasos?