10-05-2008, 11:11 PM
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Location: Salem, Oregon
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Originally Posted by jillio
Oh, I don't mind. It isn't a secret. He had liver cancer.
Thank you for your condolences.
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Your welcome.
Ah, yes. I can understand why he was in a home, under a hospice care, because of an illegal suicide assistance is anywhere else in USA (except Oregon). It really sucks to have no help from any physician. I just don't like a "well, deal with it as a natural" attitude when someone is in a pain... I can choice to not have an suicide assistance, yes, I just don't want to. Hello, it's my desicion. So, I don't see why not any one should have some cooperative and sympathy for their needs and have a help from any physician/doctor...
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Originally Posted by jillio
Yes, they are, thanks to hospice workers. I really and truly admire the hospice nurses and social workers. They are special people indeed to deal with all that pain and death, and the raw emotions of family members, and then get up to do it day after day. They are truly angels on this earth.
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Yep, they are.
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