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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1059011" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>Dementia one is very interesting, because what if you made a living will or something similar that said you didn't want to live, but then when asked personally when you have dementia and you say no you want to live. What is the right thing to do then? Stick to a decision you made in the past or a decision you make now? If you have dementia, does that mean you are no longer as mentally competent as when you made your living will? Which one is more valid?</p><p></p><p>I think one of the issues with still debating on whether or not assisted dying should happen is that it means there is not enough discussion on making sure the legislation is up to scratch. Especially with the current government we've seen how flawed some of their bills and agreements have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1059011, member: 72977"] Dementia one is very interesting, because what if you made a living will or something similar that said you didn't want to live, but then when asked personally when you have dementia and you say no you want to live. What is the right thing to do then? Stick to a decision you made in the past or a decision you make now? If you have dementia, does that mean you are no longer as mentally competent as when you made your living will? Which one is more valid? I think one of the issues with still debating on whether or not assisted dying should happen is that it means there is not enough discussion on making sure the legislation is up to scratch. Especially with the current government we've seen how flawed some of their bills and agreements have been. [/QUOTE]
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