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<blockquote data-quote="trick60" data-source="post: 2181905" data-attributes="member: 479330"><p>Good morning/evening folks, a 6.6 on the dice at this ungodly hour, wasn't happy, had another stab...7.7, so 6.6 it is then.</p><p></p><p>[USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] , it is a dilemma when there is no quality of life it would be the easiest solution to let them drift off in a haze of morphine, you are right in as much we are not very good with the end of life stuff, is letting a loved one slip away a blessing or a crime, the law would probably see it as a crime where most of us who live with the day to day of it all, and see how there is no joy just prolonged pain would see it as a blessing. The doctors are most likely seeing this on a daily basis and must be aware of the stresses it causes and are probably aware too of ambulance chasing law firms, I was there with my father when he passed, and it was a blessing. He went quietly, no more pain no more confusion, the nurses and doctors were very supportive and professional in a way, they must have seen this scenario a thousand times, so we can only leave it in their hands, all the best MC I shall be thinking of your troubles today and hoping there's some answer to it all for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trick60, post: 2181905, member: 479330"] Good morning/evening folks, a 6.6 on the dice at this ungodly hour, wasn't happy, had another stab...7.7, so 6.6 it is then. [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] , it is a dilemma when there is no quality of life it would be the easiest solution to let them drift off in a haze of morphine, you are right in as much we are not very good with the end of life stuff, is letting a loved one slip away a blessing or a crime, the law would probably see it as a crime where most of us who live with the day to day of it all, and see how there is no joy just prolonged pain would see it as a blessing. The doctors are most likely seeing this on a daily basis and must be aware of the stresses it causes and are probably aware too of ambulance chasing law firms, I was there with my father when he passed, and it was a blessing. He went quietly, no more pain no more confusion, the nurses and doctors were very supportive and professional in a way, they must have seen this scenario a thousand times, so we can only leave it in their hands, all the best MC I shall be thinking of your troubles today and hoping there's some answer to it all for you. [/QUOTE]
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