Atheist doctors twice as likely to shorten patients' lives

TXGolfer, a lot of people don't realize that the more you cling to life, the worse you affect the beloved ones more because it makes them watch you suffer in pain. It's NOT inspirational. When you make it clear that you're terminally ill and accept death with dignity with minimal suffering, then you make others feel better and help them deal with their death.

Sadly, a lot of people don't have that courage to face death when they have terminal illnesses. Clinging to every last minute of your life is horrible. It only makes you die horribly and inflict more mental pain on others. It also costs money and time. You need to stop stressing people out.

That's why I honestly believe that all terminal patients should be counseled on end of life options.

That has not been my experience......And I have seen many die
 
TXGolfer, a lot of people don't realize that the more you cling to life, the worse you affect the beloved ones more because it makes them watch you suffer in pain. It's NOT inspirational. When you make it clear that you're terminally ill and accept death with dignity with minimal suffering, then you make others feel better and help them deal with their death.

Sadly, a lot of people don't have that courage to face death when they have terminal illnesses. Clinging to every last minute of your life is horrible. It only makes you die horribly and inflict more mental pain on others. It also costs money and time. You need to stop stressing people out.

That's why I honestly believe that all terminal patients should be counseled on end of life options.

That depends... Some people are more affected by it than others. I remember this one time I was with a family when the mother passed away. The father told my friend and me to go and play some poker. It was a good ending to a great life, so... It all really depends.
 
Some value life for what it is and the chance to see their loved ones and part wisdom before going.
 
Some value life for what it is and the chance to see their loved ones and part wisdom before going.

how selfish of them when their loved one is dying and is in great pain that cannot be described
 
hint - I'm not referring "loved one" to those standing by the bedside :)

I understand......but that is not what the post you quoted was referring to.

Hence.... I think you misread it.
 
I understand......but that is not what the post you quoted was referring to.

Hence.... I think you misread it.

Just because his quote is in my post doesn't mean I'm replying to it. I'm offering the different POV added to it.

Atheist doctor and religious doctor. Religious doctor is not likely to discuss about "Death with Dignity" option.
 
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