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2sp_ | 15:41 Wed 13th Aug 2014 | Body & Soul
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I write this as a genuine question. If anyone is likely to be upset about discussions regarding suicide, please accept my apologies now and don't read any further...

I am a supporter of Assisted Dying for those who are terminally ill and choose to end their lives on their own terms.

I was wondering if this should also include those people who suffer from severe depression or other mental health issues? I know that these conditions can be treated, but most often they are not completely cured just controlled with drugs.

If someone who is suffering just cannot take living any longer and has tried a huge variety of treatments decides that they want to end their lives, could this not be done in a controlled environment? They could say their goodbyes, and avoid any botched attempts that could leave them in a worse physical and mental state than before.

No one would have to find the deceased and therefore there would at least be no distress with that aspect of suicide.

I know that families and friends are left devastated by suicide, but if they knew that there was nothing they could have done would that ease the pain any? There would be fewer unanswered questions.

Even if someone considering lone suicide could approach a clinic for help to die, it may open up new discussions on how to cope, maybe avoiding ending their life in the long run.

I hope that I haven't offended anyone. This is a genuine question I have been pondering over the last few days, prompted by the sad death of Robin Williams.

I'm not saying that we should allow people with mental health issues to have assisted deaths, just wondering if it is something we should consider?
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I wish there was an easier way for people who are terminally ill to end their lives without the hassle of going to Switzerland, and without the worry they might botch the act and end up in an even worse situation.

A close family member of mine is nearing the end and she takes no pleasure in life any more. If I were in her situation I wouldn't want to hang around any longer. I would like the option of going to bed, taking a med and going peacefully.

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