Sandsman, the only thing that offended me about your most recent post is you referring to stopping dialysis as "suicide." It is NOT suicide to stop life support. It is legal and it is our last "right." If I decide not to put myself through the torture anymore than I have the right to stop dialysis. Don't taint that with the word "suicide" as if I'm killing myself for no good reason.
The act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself
Terminating ones own life support voluntarily, and for no reason other then "I can't take this life anymore" is by all means, killing yourself and there for, is suicide. I don't care how much you sugar coat it. And for your information, it is legal to deny resuscitation ( in most states ) and it is also legal to deny medical treatment IF, it is not a threat to your life or anyone else's or if you simply can not be helped. Where I can agree with you on one point, it is your god given right to do with your life, as you see fit but what you seem to not understand is that it is not your legal right to commit self termination simply because you don't want to live any more. If it were, millions of people would be getting high dollar life insurance plans and killing themselves so their loved ones would reap the benefits.
Is refusing Chemotherapy when diagnosed with terminal cancer suicide? Is refusing dialysis when diagnosed with ESRD (which is terminal) suicide?There is no difference in the questions. Both are terminal and a "treatment" can prolong life.To me, I'm living an extended life by choice, and by choice I can quit anytime and it would not be suicide. It would be "letting nature take its course."
Quote from: Rerun on August 20, 2006, 09:53:58 AMIs refusing Chemotherapy when diagnosed with terminal cancer suicide? Is refusing dialysis when diagnosed with ESRD (which is terminal) suicide?There is no difference in the questions. Both are terminal and a "treatment" can prolong life.To me, I'm living an extended life by choice, and by choice I can quit anytime and it would not be suicide. It would be "letting nature take its course."Aren't we all living an extended life by choice, anybody can just jump from a bridge, stop eating, hang themselves healthy or not healthy?
I must say that in my opinion stopping dialysis IS suicide. Whether it is wrong or right is another matter. That is not for me to decide. If I dive under water and stay there, nature takes its course and I drown. Isn't that suicide? The definition of 'suicide' from Dictionary.com is "The act or an instance of intentionally killing oneself". It doesn't state whether it was someone on a machine or not.If someone stops us from going to dialysis and we die, isn't it murder?
There is a difference in the 2 diseases, Sometimes terminal cancers goes into remission and nobody's can explain why! Kidney failure on the other hand does not go into remission and stays constent
Because if it was everyone committs suicide by not eating right at every meal, exercising everyday etc etc etc.
But that is committing Suicide by not eating right, just like smoking a cigarette you are slowing killing yourself, I'm not saying that smoking will always kill. Smoking or not eating right is like taking a trip where u can choose a path you either take the safe journey or u take the suicide trip you could survive but the chance of you dying is higher