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Old 08-12-2012, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel View Post
Meh. Patients don't need a physician to assist them to commit suicide, IMHO. A physician has a duty to do no harm. I think it puts physicians in a tough position.
"Harm" is an awfully difficult word to define.

At some point, wouldn't not carrying out the express wishes of the patient when they have a very painful death approaching and a no hope terminal diagnosis actually be harmful?

I responded "maybe, depends on the illness" for the record. I don't think physician assisted suicide should be available for anyone without a terminal diagnosis and a short amount of time to live. Once the decision is made, it's awfully tough to reverse course. Also, I don't want anyone with mental illness to think of physician assisted suicide as a means to deal with the symptoms of their illness.
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