Having just lost my only remaining parent,
I have questions about quality of life in the end and
whether assisted suicide may be a merciful act.
Do I want to go through what my parent went through?
When they passed, my grief was equal to my relief.
What are your thoughts?
This is a very important issue, because quantity is elevated over quality when it comes to keeping dying people alive.
There is no point in saving a dying person with artificial means, or saying that “God will take them” when the medical system is preventing death at all costs. Where is it stated in Scripture that we can’t withdraw all artificial means of life support, to keep a terminally ill patient breathing....can’t we simply let them go?
What is the point of prolonging the suffering?
There is a way to allow death to be a welcome end to suffering by simply withdrawing all those artificial means to keep them “alive”, if a heartbeat is all you are maintaining in a body that is clearly ready to go.
My husband chose this way to end his pain and when he had had enough of a life that was never going to get better, but only worse, he chose when that time had arrived and he told his doctor about his choice and he was fully supported by the doctor and staff at the NH he had lived in for three long, hard years of physical and mental decline. This breaks no law of God or man. He just refused to eat and drink. His organs shut down in a little over a week, and he passed away peacefully with his whole family by his side. It was a welcome release for him, and all of us who loved him.