re: #65 EmmmieG
My grandmother did her end-of-life counseling with her doctor and her daughter. I don’t see why the government should get involved.
A doctor can give you realistic answers about what you might face, and your next-of-kin should be there so they know what you chose.
If a person has a fatal disease, yes, this can be done during a doctor’s visit.
for those of us who don’t yet have a disease, general information is available and can be written into a “living will” - there are various forms for that readily available for anyone who looks for it.
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