I never understood why this option was available for our pets and not for ourselves.
Aehena, I , too, find solace in the knowledge that I have the option to "opt out" at any time. I guess, in this one respect, we are lucky (imagine that!) that WE have the control and the ball is in our court. Every day that I go to dialysis, I am making the active choice to do so...for now. I consider my options every day and have decided just to take it One Day At A Time because, maybe tomorrow will have something better in store for me. I try to find something beautiful in each day to keep going, just something small to make me smile. I hear Scarlette in my head saying "Tomorrow is another day" and the music.....for now.
The cause of death in such an instance would NOT be suicide unless there is evidence independently of suicidal ideation, but instead would be death due to chronic ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease).
I live in Washington State where Euthanasia is supposedly legal. But, how long would it take for me to tell my Dr. and then get approval and then sign the papers and schedule a date on and on..
"Euthanasia" can be a difficult one to define, because there have been well known dictatorships who did (and still do) use "Euthanasia" rather liberally on "uncomfortable subjects/citizens" who happen to disagree with a particular political system for political/social reasons ......"Euthanasia" has also been known where it has been "used" to get earlier to "that inheritance" ...... And because of all the above mentioned (and there are many more to mention, but these are the most obvious one's), there are very stiff laws in place to protect people from being "euthanaized" in democratic civilized countries... (except in Switzerland, where terminally ill people are being helped, as long as they can provide a medical letter to certify that they are terminally sick, in terrible pain and without any future-life, medically speaking...... If, however, a person decides to "stop it all" and take their own life, it is still a suicideand has nothing to do with "Euthanasia" whatsoever, because it is people's own decision to take or not to take their own life ...That's my ...
I don't buy the whole hormone replacement negativity. The studies are so up /down and inconclusive on cancer and other issues. One year its ok, the next its bad and then back again. This indicates to me it is just not that certain there are really major cancer risks. I have my wife on hormone replacement for 15 years now and she is quite happy with it. She gets depressed when off them. No side effects at all. the clot risk is mitigated by the kidney disease as kidney disease reduces clotting anyway. For her premarin is a miracle . (estrogen).
Depression. I don't doubt that ALL dialysis patients experience at least a small amount of depression. But are capable of controlling it, having learned to deal with their problem and successfully overcome that 'normal depression which accompanies adversity. If we didn't then I would have to wonder about that person's sanity.Depression is only a problem when un-controlled. This is a very real problem for many, whether on dialysis or simply having other problems in life. Those about the depressed person have now idea, not being trained in recognizing depressive character.I admit, I have my times, but I live with it, at least having Hope. And if there was no Hope then , well, I guess I will have to figure that out if and when it happens, cause I don't know. But I've never claimed to know everything either. Just a little bit, which is really all anyone can Hope for. Or at least I think so.