TM2
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Of course a powerful story. So many things with it to be considered. I made the point to say there is more than pain to be considered. Pain is absolutely a reason to consider euthanasia. Becoming invalid in some such way is to be considered as well.
If I made that decision I would not expect my medical proxy to have to make such decision if I were aware. That would have been my call. If they were ready I would have asked what the result would the pain subside. If they could not answer the question I would have been dead now. If the pain were momentary I would have dealt with that..
If were not capable of saying yes or no. My proxy would have done what they thought best in the situation. She would have put me down..
There has to be a legal framework of course, it can't exist without one. I put I am not certain.