Morphine overdose
Is overdosing on morphine the best way to go? If not what else do you think is a better way? Don't wanna off myself right now but in the far future I'm pretty sure I will.
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Is overdosing on morphine the best way to go? If not what else do you think is a better way? Don't wanna off myself right now but in the far future I'm pretty sure I will.
Most end-of-life care is managed with morphine by professionals, such as hospice or palliative care nurses, not moronic amateurs.
Go to Everest, you will die on the way, because you're not prepared and people will think you're a hero or have done something outrageous. I've heard that freezing to death is one of the best ways to die, you don't feel anything.
the best wayta go is to steal a space shuttle and a thermonuclear bomb and fly it into the moon
OMG lol these barage of comments match the one I made to someone else's post a bit ago and mine got deleted.
Wtf mods? You singling me out? >:I
I take offense to that.
If you are sick and have been given a time line for how long someone has to live, there is 1 state I know of that has a "Death with Dignity" law that allows people that are terminally ill to invest a cocktail of pills that will put you to sleep and then you go out peaceful. If that's an option. But really, suicide is something that should not even be considered.
Death with Dignity states.
California (End of Life Options Act; approved in 2015, in effect from 2016)
Colorado (End of Life Options Act; 2016)
District of Columbia (Death with Dignity Act; 2016/2017)
Hawaii (Our Care, Our Choice Act; 2018/2019)
Oregon (Oregon Death with Dignity Act; 1994/1997)
Vermont (Patient Choice and Control at the End of Life Act; 2013)
Washington (Washington Death with Dignity Act; 2008)