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Terminally Ill Patients Choosing to Die Out of Hopelessness, Abandonment: Queensland Doctors


Terminally Ill Patients Choosing to Die Out of Hopelessness, Abandonment: Queensland Doctors
Queensland’s peak medical association has warned that terminally ill patients choose to “take poison” and die out of hopelessness or abandonment. The Australian Medical Association Queensland (AMAQ) said patients were less likely to agree to euthanasia if better palliative care options were on the table.
The president of the AMAQ issued the stinging rebuke in the lead up to the state Parliament’s impending vote on euthanasia this week.
Dr. Chris Perry said the euthanasia experience in Victoria, Canada, and Oregon in the United States one of the earliest jurisdictions to legalise the practice saw many candidates choose euthanasia because they felt trapped or incapacitated. ....

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'Half-Way There': South Australian Dying Laws Move One Step Closer


‘Half-Way There’: South Australian Dying Laws Move One Step Closer
th attempt at passing the laws in 25 years.
Members of the Legislative Council passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill, 14 to seven, via a conscience vote.
“Halfway there,” Labor’s Shadow Attorney-General Kyam Maher wrote on Twitter at 1.24 a.m. Thursday AEST after a lengthy debate.
Maher sponsored the Bill along with lower house MP Susan Close, making South Australia the fourth jurisdiction in the country to legalise euthanasia following Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania earlier this year.
Maher says he was motivated to introduce the laws after watching his mother’s struggle with a terminal illness. ....

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A third of consultants asked by patient to help end their lives

Only 14% of consultants said they were in favour of euthanasia with 18% stating they were neutral on the issue ....

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Any change on euthanasia will affect the disabled


ASSISTED suicide and euthanasia are complicated, emotive issues with many facets and ways of thinking about them. There are various arguments which can be made for legalising them, or not, however the timing of any debate or discussion is important to note.
Spain has recently become the fourth country in Europe to allow people to end their own life in certain circumstances. The timing of this decision is concerning, we are still living in a global pandemic and disabled people are being disproportionately affected.
We have also faced higher levels of discrimination throughout the crisis, including but not limited to, inaccessible information, disabled people having resources denied such as life-sustaining ventilator supplies, and, perhaps most relevant to this discussion, the blanket use of do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation orders (DNACPRs). ....

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