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37 Just put an end my misery if:

- I have a decube that you can fit your fist in
- I have fungating breast cancer that you can fit your fist in
- I am 500 lbs and pregnant
- I am 500 lbs, have an EF <20, and need BIPAP to live.
- I am 500 lbs. Period.
- I am 94, severely demented, combative, and curse at my caretakers
- I have multiple sclerosis and cannot even move my own arm at age 35
- I have a colostomy, peg tube, foley catheter, and am on hemodialysis

But most of all, please put an end my misery if I am young and healthy, but insist on being rude, obnoxious, and threatening to those who try to help me.
Quote from R!XTER- I have multiple sclerosis and cannot even move my own arm at age 35

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Quote from R!XTERJust put an end my misery if:- I have a decube that you can fit your fist in- I have fungating breast cancer that you can fit your fist in- I am 500 lbs and pregnant- I am 500 lbs, have an EF <20, and need BIPAP to live. - I am 500 lbs. Period. - I am 94, severely demented, combative, and curse at my caretakers- I have multiple sclerosis and cannot even move my own arm at age 35- I have a colostomy, peg tube, foley catheter, and am on hemodialysisBut most of all, please put an end my misery if I am young and healthy, but insist on being rude, obnoxious, and threatening to those who try to help me.

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I am a firm believer that there are some things that are worse than death.

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Quote from dudette10I get where you are coming from. I really do.The quoted, I would like to comment on. Just a perspective on this: I have a family member who has slowly deteriorated over a decade. His mind isn't as great as it used to be, but it's only mild cognitive impairment. He can't walk without an assistive device, he can't shower on his own, he can't cut his own food, he can't do anything that requires a lot of dexterity or strength. And, he spends a lot of the time in the bathroom (and I hate when he answers the phone while on the throne! It's an on-going joke between us.)You know what though? He loves being alive. Slow degeneration allows for adaptation, both physically and mentally. You are healthy right now. If something happened to you in a split second--catastrophic CVA, traumatic spinal cord injury, etc.--yeah, it would be miserable. But slowly going downhill often preserves the will to live.Sorry for the buzzkill. ;-D

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yes - put me out of my misery when I have decided that it is fun to finger paint with my poop :-(

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Quote from AyvahI am a firm believer that there are some things that are worse than death.

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Don't get me started on the bariatric patients. They are killing my back!I had to hold a four hundred pound woman's gut while my fellow NSs provided wound care for a laceration near her vagina for thirty minutes. My poor back!

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Quote from ThePrincessBrideDon't get me started on the bariatric patients. They are killing my back!I had to hold a four hundred pound woman's gut while my fellow NSs provided wound care for a laceration near her vagina for thirty minutes. My poor back!

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Quote from ThePrincessBrideDon't get me started on the bariatric patients. They are killing my back!I had to hold a four hundred pound woman's gut while my fellow NSs provided wound care for a laceration near her vagina for thirty minutes. My poor back!
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 18:19   Views: 156   
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