Friday, May 13, 2022

Hunter S. Thompson: The Final 24 (Full Documentary) The Story of His Fin...

My answer to a comment about growing more and more confined by someone on this person that is in the link is: I am a nurse who works in a nursing home, and have to say that there are family members who would be devastated if someone they love did this.. however, I am a firm believer in assisted suicide, because some deaths are very long, and although we have great medications to relive pain, loss of independence and memories seems to be so tragic. From everyone I know who has had a loved one shoot themselves, it is horrible, not just because of the death of their loved one, but the mess. I know that sounds gruesome, but it is an important thing to think about. I believe people should have choices, and I do know there are plenty of ways to keep a person very comfortable when they are dying. I also know that I have been blessed with my job of caring for those I have as they are in the last stages of life. I will tell you too, that most people I have cared for experience people that make them feel comfortable and safe, that I can not see, who come to them. The patients have talked about them, have conversations with them and reach out to them, I have witnessed that many many times, so I believe there is so much more to the process that is not often talked about. I know this is probably not the best information you wish to hear, but, it is an adventure, all of it, and it is not always easy, but, it is amazing. I hope that you find ways to remain in a calm and happy place and get to experience a wonderful door at the end, that will open to something else that is also wonderful! Love to you!

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