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Dr Iain Kerr, a family doctor in Glasgow, UK, was found guilty of misconduct after prescribing the pills to an elderly patient with osteoporosis, who went on kill herself using other drugs.

On July 24, 2008 the General Medical Council (GMC) suspended the 61-year-old from practising medicine for six months after a two-week hearing in Manchester.

Campaigners said the case highlighted the “moral ambiguity” surrounding
cases where a patient asks for help to end their life.

But the medical profession Continue Reading »

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Derek Humphry's memoir, 1930-

Derek Humphry, journalist and author, founder of the Hemlock Society USA, has written a memoir of his life in England during World War 11, his career in journalism on the London Sunday Times and the Los Angeles Times, and how he came to launch Hemlock. Author of five books on euthanasia, this is a gutsy tale of varied life experience which you won’t want to miss. Get it on digital download or hardcopy only at the ERGO Bookstore.

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It is not unusual for families to face a huge dilemma over whether to help a loved one die, be it in terminal illness, degenerative conditions, or simply unbearable, extreme old age. Who amongst us will pull the plug? Who will take the responsibility of even being present in moral support?
I have read in old books that Eskimos years ago had a way of helping to die which perhaps resolved this. A rope was put around the dying person’s neck and fed out through the roof of the igloo. Then all family and friends went outside and together pulled on the rope. Thus the act was a mutual responsibility. Of course I cannot vouch for this story, and it certainly no longer takes place, but it does convey a message.
Similarly, I heard first hand of the death of a long-time tetraplegic by joint action. He had for years wanted to die — and for which action he had supporters — but they were afraid of breaking the country’s strict taboos and punitive laws on assisted suicide. Additionally, there had been publicity about his wish to die, thus his death would be bound to attract attention.
So his friends concocted an extensive plan for sixteen people Continue Reading »

More than half of Americans would rather die than live with a severe disability, according to a survey, Reuters reports.
In the online poll commissioned by Disaboom, a Web site and social network for people affected by disabilities, 52 percent of the 1,000 “nationally represented” adults chose death over losing the ability to live an independent life.
Disaboom, which launched the survey to better understand people’s perceptions of disabilities, said more than 54 million Americans — 1 in 6 people — live with some form of debilitating Continue Reading »

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The Swiss Cabinet is set to clarify whether the rules for Switzerland’s assisted suicide organisations need to be updated.
In particular, it will look at issues relating to the care, counselling and documentation that euthanasia groups provide people seeking to end their lives. It will also discuss whether groups should be permitted to help healthy people kill themselves.
On Wednesday, cabinet instructed the justice ministry and the Federal Police to prepare a report on the controversial issue by early 2009.
The relatively new practice of providing people with easily available helium to end their own lives rather than prescription sodium pentobarbital has raised questions Continue Reading »

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Supporters of a so-called “Death With Dignity” initiative turned in an estimated 320,000 signatures on July 1, 2008, to the Secretary of State’s Office, virtually guaranteeing that Initiative 1000 will be on the November ballot in Washington State, USA.
If passed, it would permit physician-assisted suicide for dying adults who are residents and meet the guidelines.
The intended law will be similar to the one in Oregon which has been operating successfully for the past ten years.

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It is well to be aware that there are persons in America who troll this blog and my ERGO Listserv looking for people in distress, and then approach them and offer to help them to die for a price.

Hard evidence of this emerged in a recent television documentary, ‘Reverend Death’, distributed by Channel 4 TV in the UK. I assume it will shortly be screened worldwide.

Euthanasia for hire is repugnant, illegal, and damaging to our cause.

Some people wonder why in my book ‘Final Exit’ I am against the use of guns to end one’s life. The vast majority of American men who commit suicide use a gun. That’s their business.
ERGO’s campaign (as was Hemlock’s) is for peaceful self-deliverance or physician-assisted suicide for the terminally or hopelessly ill competent adult person who is
1. Too ill to leave the house or get out of bed;
2. Would like to die in the presence of loved ones, saying last goodbyes and thank yous;
3. Is too caring a person to inflict on others the awful job of cleaning up the brains and blood;
4. Wouldn’t want a loved one to have the shock of finding the body of a shot person;
5. Would prefer a tranquil death in bed, favorite armchair or garden seat by an overdose of lethal drugs or inhaling helium inert gas when they are ready to go.

It’s all a matter of choice………
— ———-Derek Humphry, Oregon Read Memoir

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A person put this question on the ERGO Listserv:
I have recently read your book ‘Final Exit‘ and thank you for writing such a book. I have 2 small older dogs that I want to take with me via helium method and I was thinking if I used a zippered mattress cover which are used for allergies and have them climb in with me, I obtained a twin size, I need to be sure this will work. Any information would be much appreciated.

—-It got these two replies:

(1) For the person who wants to take their life as well as their dogs lives:
I think it’s incredibly selfish to force your animals to die when you want to die. To impose your values or decisions on your companions is similar to doing it to children. They are helpless and need your good judgment to keep them safe. Please reconsider and instead find a loving home for these pups to go to when you are gone.

(2) Perhaps the writer of the message about taking her two older dogs with her when dying should have mentioned the age and present health of the dogs. Frankly, I do not see this as too much of a negative solution as society is overwhelmed with the number of dogs looking for new homes, and some personality dogs are ‘lost’ when their long-time owner is gone. Perhaps the author has already thought of other solutions.

The ERGO Listserv — dealing only in pro-choice in dying matters, is available (free subscription) by copying and posting this URL into your browser
http://www.lists.opn.org/mailman/listinfo/right-to-die_lists.opn.org

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The ERGO Listserv is a moderated news list about events world-wide concerning right-to-die issues, chiefly assisted suicide of the terminally and hopelessly ill. Digest only; not necessarily issued every day. No charge is made for this service. Please give this List a sustained trial. Moderator: Derek Humphry

NEW list info address:
http://www.lists.opn.org/mailman/listinfo/right-to-die_lists.opn.org

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