In my first post I was thinking specifically of my mother and my late husband. Both their deaths were slow and terrible. I don't believe in euthanasia, but watching my mother and husband die made me feel guilty because not only could I not cure either of them but I also wasn't able to end their pain and suffering. Can you imagine that?
It's hard to take the responsiblity to have to make that difficult decision and I'm living with that guilt to this day.
Might be that euthanasia is an option if a person is dying hard. I mean, it?s hard enough if your pet is that rather ill that even the animal-doctor recommends you to help it to die. Although, for the moments, it seems to be the best opportunity your conscience will appear later and ask you to prove your decision.
Something rather different , for me, is: does your conscience agree if you help another person to die? Will you ever be able to work that over?
The only thing I can say is that if anyone ever had to watch someone dying a slow, horrible death (for example, from cancer), it becomes easier to understand why some people believe that euthanasia should be an option.
RE: SCIENCE PROVES THAT MEN ARE SMARTER THAN WOMAN.Medical Journal report 8/01/08 Repot
Sometimes we get gray hair too. Which we earn every bit of it too.