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Premise: The limited series about OxyContin and its role in the opioid crisis in America is based on Barry Meier’s book and the New Yorker Magazine article by Patrick Radden Keefe.


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Dying slowly in pain. Poor child(ren) in misery having to deal with another’s ego. The egoist individual thinks they know you better, and they really don’t. They do not listen to you, and they do not want to listen to you when they choose to show how they know you more than you know yourself.

No one is listening. Be realistic.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/28/assisted-dying-inquiry-hears-people-in-uk-face-unbearable-suffering


What is the general picture of assisted dying in the European Union?

Euthanasia is legal in five countries in Europe: Belgiumthe NetherlandsLuxembourg, and more recently Germany and Spain.

The former two countries even recognise requests from minors under strict circumstances.

Assisted suicide, in which somebody is given the means to end their own life, has been legal in Switzerland since 1942 but active euthanasia is not allowed.

Other countries such as AustriaFinland, and Norway allow passive euthanasia under strict circumstances, where those suffering from an incurable disease can decide not to be administered life-prolonging treatments, such as artificial nutrition or hydration.

It’s important not to confuse passive euthanasia with withdrawing life-sustaining treatment in the person’s best interests. The latter can be part of palliative care and is not necessarily euthanasia.

France is not the only European country to be deep in debate about the issue. There has been a recent push for an assisted dying law in Ireland, but at present that has stalled.

What is assisted dying?

Assisted dying refers to both voluntary active euthanasia and physician-assisted death. These two types of assisted dying distinguish a difference in the degree of the doctor’s involvement. 

Voluntary active euthanasia involves the physician playing an active role in the patient’s request to die, usually by supplying an intravenous lethal substance. 

Physician-assisted death implies that the medical personnel provides the patient with the lethal means to kill themselves, meaning it’s the patient who employs them.

Some countries have also allowed passive euthanasia, which is the withdrawal or withholding of life-preserving treatments, at the request of the patient or a family member.

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