tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post7428222148619409870..comments2024-03-24T07:19:28.136+00:00Comments on Lake Cocytus: SuicideThe Shrinkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10009039342346247138noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post-7728134951077260452011-08-12T15:30:06.984+01:002011-08-12T15:30:06.984+01:00poor bloke. Are you not glad its not your choice t...poor bloke. Are you not glad its not your choice though, of that at least you are absolved responsibility.Medically Brunettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15649550554211362264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post-57224449584452071932011-06-27T20:12:21.653+01:002011-06-27T20:12:21.653+01:00He's on medication, he's vaciliating over ...He's on medication, he's vaciliating over whether to continue them (and prolong life) or not (and experience what he reckons will be catastrophic symptom burden).<br /><br />The local acute Trust, their A&E, the hospice and Primary Care all are in the loop . . . but oft times in acute medical crisis such folk still get aggressively treated . . .The Shrinkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10009039342346247138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post-38212234058529535752011-06-25T09:24:01.128+01:002011-06-25T09:24:01.128+01:00People like this are brought into hospital around ...People like this are brought into hospital around the land every day and every night. If they are seen by a GP first it is a doctor in a taxi who doesn't know the wishes of the patient at a time when the patient is too ill to express them. They are then admitted where they are treated vigorously.<br /><br />In some parts of the country all we have to communicate is a bottle in the fridge. In other areas even that has been abandoned. I hope you manage to get his wishes recorded reliably in as many places as possible.Dr Grumblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02459592334604944530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post-6573318529952060512011-06-24T18:43:34.927+01:002011-06-24T18:43:34.927+01:00My mother had chronic heart failure and, without s...My mother had chronic heart failure and, without saying anything to anyone, she stopped taking her medication when she came to the conclusion the coffee bar she was responsible for running for the WRVS at the local Court was going to be closed down. It was her life and the reason for getting up in the morning. She knew the meds would not work for ever and she would become gradually less and less able to do things for herself. <br /><br />One morning she went to the coffee bar to tell everyone it was likely to end soon, went home and had lunch, did some shopping in the afternoon and spent the evening with her friend from upstairs. Later she called the friend as she didn't feel well and the OOH doctor was called - he asked if she knew she had heart failure. A little later she toppled forward off the dining chair she was sitting on, into his arms, and went to sleep, quietly and peacefully. The paramedics arrived a few minutes later. It was the way she wanted and I would like to think I will have such a painless and peaceful end. No heroic interventions.<br /><br />The gentleman is presumably still on this earth because of interminable medication? When life is no longer worth living - why should we be forced to do so?Eileenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02684985554953836607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489009971732520747.post-47544294450424343512011-06-24T16:00:21.687+01:002011-06-24T16:00:21.687+01:00That is grim. I wasn't sure if you meant that...That is grim. I wasn't sure if you meant that these patients have explicitly stated to you that they want to end their own life. If so, are they more likely to be open to discussion of ways it could be made more bearable than those who do not reveal their intent? <br /><br />Either way, you're right that it isn't your choice to make. Given the circumstances, I personally would sympathise with the patient's attitude. Although it might not be what one would hope for, it certainly seems rational. <br /><br />Difficult. But I do hope you enjoyed your holiday.Alias Gracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00188033534734872068noreply@blogger.com