Category Archives: Right to Life/Right to Die
Letting Go is NOT a Matter or Right or Wrong
Wrestling with the decisions of DNR, and, finally making it, and, how the family members, dealt with letting their loved ones die, translated… That Period of “Hard to Let Go”, the Considerations, the Getting Torn in Between, Symbolized the Hardest, … Continue reading
The Woman Had Melted Down, and Murdered Her Husband Who Had a Stroke, the Judge Gave Her a Reduced Sentence for the Third Time
Being too tried, too taxed, by long-term caretaking of the ailing here, that, was what’s caused this murder!!! From the Front Page Sections, translated… An elderly woman, Lin refused to have her husband who’d become bedridden after his stroke to … Continue reading
The Rate of Intubation is Five Times Higher Here Compared to in Japan
This is what is happening, in the world’s ELDEST society! Intubate or NOT to intubate, that, is the question, from the Front Page Sections, translated… In the Past, the Medical Profession Believed, that Intubation Can Help Prevent Inflammation of the … Continue reading
Wanting to Pass Away with Little to No Difficulties
Faced with the trials of life and death, making the choice on DNR, translated… Early that morn, my friend came to my door, told me, with full fatigue, “We’d, decided on no resuscitation.” Two years ago, my friend’s younger sister … Continue reading
Reading to Him
How this man, with the rare conditions, chose, to approach the difficulties, the trials in his life, translated… That day, I’d received a message of him, talking about euthanasia. He said, if the day comes, he’d lost the last ability … Continue reading
The 85-Year-Old Dar-Jen Fu Bid Farewell to His Cancer Body, His Countdown to the Final Goodbye
On the right to die, from the Entertainment Sections, translated… He’d Tripped and Had a Fracture, Making His Health Worsen, He is Set to be Euthanized on the Seventh The 85-year-old Dar-Jen Fu awhile ago took his families to Switzerland, … Continue reading
My Second Eldest Brother’s Body Went Cold, and Yet, My Second Eldest Sister-in-Law Still Believed in the Superstitions, and Not the Physicians
And, had this man writ out his own DNR, then, he would be, relieved of his, earthly “duties”, but, he didn’t, and, his family simply, refused to let him go, so, he shall, keep on suffering, and what’s keeping this … Continue reading
That Final Cup of Coffee, Thoughts of Losing You
Having the right, to CHOOSE how he wants to “go”, the right to decide, for the patients to make themselves, maintaining that final dignity, translated… I’d, returned back to the room in the nursing home with my husband again, with … Continue reading