Vancouver hospital defends suggesting MAID to suicidal patient as risk assessment tool
Cases involving the recommendation of medical assistance in dying raise questions about how clinicians, first responders and others should be responding to those in suicidal crisis
No, don't kill yourself, we'll do it for you
This is it
Wouldn't they be poisoned?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9XXDzGlLf8
If you havent dug to much into the organ donation shit going on lately, this is a real eye opener.
Also chew on this.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/canada-performing-more-organ-transplants-from-maid-donors-than-any-country-in-the-world-1.6234133
Kinda suggests to me that most maid patients are people who suffer from mental illness....
Oh canada, well fuck you up, deny you medical help, but were more than happy to put you down and take your organs from you.
Please?
Just know they will remove them before giving her drugs. Probably try to save money on anesthesia because she's going to die soon anyway
Remember back in the olden days when people seeking suicide were counseled against it? Also with the suicide help lines. Probably inspired by Christian busy bodies.
Now people seeking help due to suicidal thoughts will just be offered help with dying lol.
Shows the Satanic anti-life zeitgeist taking over Christian culture.
In addition, sometimes also hospitals also lack enough psych staff with the right temperament for these patients and the regular ER doctors get overwhelmed with them, borderline personality disorder patients who tend to be mostly crazy eyes women tend to threaten suicide on a regular basis and make numerous disingenuous suicide attempts, they're developmentally stuck around toddler age emotionally and only communicate their needs/feelings through temper tantrum dramatic outbursts, imagine being an ER doctor dealing with the ongoing mental wear of people who don't want to die actually dying while you struggle to save them, and then here comes bitchy beth the borderline to hold up the ER with more fake suicide threats, I can totally see a doctor losing their composure one day and going "okay fine maybe you should just do it", those patients should be redirected to another team entirely
Lol, that would actually be a good come back