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« Euthanasia activist unfazed over death threatsSon's mercy killing splits family »

End of Life Care My Life, My Death, My Choice.

Article posted on Monday 16 January 2012 by DWDnsw

Re article by Peter Munro Sun Herald 15/1/12 "Son`s mercy killing splits family"

I wholehearedly agree with Sean Davidson`s compassionate decision to assist his mum to have a peaceful and dignified death

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Most people are unprepared for the shameful reality of how they could die. Although the majority of people imagine they will grow old and die in their sleep, surrounded by friends and family, one in five people will die a 'shameful' death - alone, ravaged by dementia and without dignity.

I find it very difficult to believe that anyone with an ounce of compassion can deny those who have lost quality of life be it degeneration or terminal illness the right to make a choice for a dignified and peaceful death provided this has been documented in an advance care directive whilst of sound mind.

When the end is nigh, it is best to avoid hospital, the health system is geared to actively treating patients, not to recognize the dying

The rapid increase of the shameful death is being fuelled by an ageing population and a lack of foresight over how to deal with the ultimate consequences of the medical advances which keep people alive for longer.

We are significantly more likely to die a lonely prolonged death in a nursing home or hospital, preceded by multiple organ failure, pneumonia or dementia.

Over 80% of citizens favour euthanasia for those who have documented their wish in an advance health care directive so the time is nigh for legislative action to allow this to be done.


Bill Alcock
Port Macquarie NSW 2444
15/1/12