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Tamara Tami

Tamara Tami

Student
Sep 15, 2021
106
HELLO DEAR GUYS, sporadic fatal insomnia illness SFI, familiar fatal insomnia FFI,
1 you know if a case of SFI or FFI can be approved for euthanasia in pegasos?

2 any body here have SFI or FFI and applied for euthanasia in pegasus?

im checking options, right now i dont have the money for that, but i still want to know
 
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Snake of Eden

Snake of Eden

“Ye shall be as gods..🍎 🐍”
Jun 22, 2021
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I would assume eligibility since it is a terminal illness.
 
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Insomniac

Insomniac

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May 21, 2021
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wow I heard you die within 32 months after the first symptoms. It's such a rare disease, some people are just really unlucky. I'm so sorry, I hope you'll find peace one day.
 
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ThriveOrDie

ThriveOrDie

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Jul 11, 2019
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I don't know but it seems like you would qualify. I wonder if proteolytic enzymes could digest the prions though. It might be worth trying if the prions have not done too much damage yet. Nattokinase, serrapeptase and wobenzymes come to mind. A health food store would be able to tell you more info. Proteolytic enzymes are able to go into your bloodstream and your body can use them anywhere needed to digest foreign proteins.