
Originally Posted by
JamesMcM
This is not the contradicting I speak of, you address Clayton as weak and cowardlyfor for what he did, yet you address me as too weak and scared to end my life!? So which is it is suicide and action of weakness for the weak and cowardly, or does suicide take tremendous will, commitment and nor shortage of strength and bravery? We both know the The reality is the answer it's a complex one but it is what it is.
Oh stop, nobody has ever suggested you have told anyone to end their life that doesn't need to be said... But never once have I said that the option of suicide is not there for quadriplegic, not even remotely when you write things like this it makes me wonder if you even read anything I've written. And just go off of what you think I wrote and what I have said is very complicated and has very many factors to it, in regards to high cervical injuries and suicide! but first just to make this clear right now, I can't believe someone as far as I can tell relatively intelligent ( most likely in some ways more intelligent than myself) can sit there and say something as na?ve as suicide is available to everyone! Please explain to everyone that is affected by very severe stroke, brain injury, alzheimer's just to name a few conditions how it's simply a psychological Barrier preventing them from ending their lives. When it's bad enough these people are like wards of the state, they have less rights than prisoners to be quite honest I don't know if you've seen this kind of ugly reality, but It can get to the point where not only can they not move and do anything; literally anything on their own, but also unlike quadriplegics they can't even speak; they cannot direct care. Every day they're kept alive given a whole host of jobs ranging from painkillers to antidepressants despite the fact in the worst cases we don't even know if they are even aware or not but likely as a preventative safety measure we give them everything to dope them right up! And other " slightly less severe" cases they still can't move or talk, or express themselves but they can make little noises, express awareness by moving/ blinking their eyes or maybe their tongue on command! In either of these situations that hundreds of thousands of people are in right now, many of which are probably begging to die without us ever being able to know it, how in the great blue blazes could any of them end their life,?? they can't even request assisted suicide, Certainly can't deny medical treatment/intervention which will always be given at the doctors in charge discretion and actually in Canada even after this new assisted suicide law and in most of the states in America family can't even have them put out of their misery,! So your second statement is absolutely ridiculous right from the get go, and you keep saying it and I keep saying the same thing you are just flat out wrong!
now in regards to quadriplegia, and what I have and haven't said in that regards. right off the bat even a C1 injury can technically end their life by starving themselves and or refusing treatment ventailtor, bowel care etc however as has been seen many times when these people are in patients is it is not unheard of for them to be denied that right by being fed through a tube of which for injuries no arm movement there is no physical way to take out, like it or not there's nothing they can do about cleaning us up after we've had a bowel movement either and the catheters going to do it's job whether you wanted to or not. Even when you're not an inpatient your caregivers could call the authorities on you and you could be again denied that right. In which case you will have to go on a long arduous battle of proving that you are perfectly competent, which is just so disturbing choosing to die rather than remain completely dependent is a completely rational thing no matter what people want to think. now for most C-5 completes and up , Even if there is no outward interference but very important no assistance and the disabled individual is left to their own devices; then the only sure fired guaranteed way is again to refuse all medical care starvation, dehydration let the bowel and bladder's rot! Now as reality has shown us two things
1)it's been documented before it's happened before and it can take a very long time upwards of three months.
2) now these are obviously the tragedies! Continuing: despite The truly impressive conviction and willpower (borderline superhuman) these individuals obviously had, nothing was explicitly stated that they let their bowel and or/bladder rupture or any of the other horrible things that would obviously ensue by not managing them at all , And at least in the case of the young girl that went into the group home specifically to starve it was noted that she received very small doses of water throughout the ordeal obviously because going into it completely with nothing would be another thing entirely of this already indescribable event. but that's not to say that nobody has denied everything resorted to letting everything rot 100% and it just was never made public!
Which leads me to what I actually have said about the situation with quadriplegia and suicide, we do not have the luxury/ right to numerous methods and options, The only real sure fired way that we can do it completely independently is pretty much starvation (and obvious things like dehydration, kidney failure, bowel rupture) which in every sense of the way is wrong, it's so completely wrong. You don't understand what it is to be quadriplegics and fully dependent trapped, helpless,defenceless 24/7 but I like many others ( in reality a small minority in the spinal cord injury population) do and truth be told it keeps me up at night thinking about the people that have and will resorted to starvation and/or basically completely letting the chronic paralysis consume you on multiple different levels it's beyond painful, it's ugly as an ugly death can get inside the body and outside; site and smell, and most importantly it's LONG at least a week, at most over three months! Yeah that's real conviction, but that's also a different thing entirely (if The fact that people have resorted to such measures doesn't emphasize the need for medical intervention in regards to quadriplegia I don't know what does but gets brushed under the rug).
If someone like you a paraplegic or Clayton where to kill themselves one would shoot himself, electrocute himself, hang himself, stab himself, drug him self ( now some quads especially incomplete and or lower cervical can get around to doing these things it's more risky in the sense of it being a screwup failure but some still can get it done, especially if their house is modified with drawers they can reach and open obviously not everybody has that, but these less severe injuries can even get to doing it quickly even privately when everyone's gone even leave a note of warning so nobody sees but when it gets into the C-5 complete injuries and up that starts to become much more likely to be physically impossible ) both of us know damn well that of all the quadriplegics that resorted to that long arduous route had any other options at their disposal which would make it over with in seconds at worst minutes, Starvation wouldn't of even been considered! but they didnt so it took weeks of rotting and suffering agony, filthy dark and horrific exit that obviously more than one person most likely family/ Friends included had to bear witness to on multiple occasions for a long period of time. As I said this is a different thing entirely in the most bizarre and disturbing circumstances you hear about someone throwing themselves into a alligator or tiger pit at a zoo, or other things like actually my mother's friend just recently cut his throat with a chainsaw ( he failed because he didn't fully commit and blacked out) but suicide is a daily occurrence, but those are the kind of bazaar cases where you just wonder why that way, and it's just that little bit more troubling before you move on with life. but as bizarre as they were; you know what they have in common they are still relatively quick, you're not going to be laying around suffering for the rest of the day let alone a few months! In this awful world when people die of starvation because unfortunately it does happen still, it's certainly not by choice it would require going against and resisting every instinct we have for a long period of time, not just one quick irrational moment of tremendous mental anguish where nothing other than ending the suffering is thought about leading to a reaction and it's all over before you know it. The people that have to voluntarily not only resort to starvation but stay committed to it are only the extremely sick and disabled, and obviously it dosent just consist of starving given their conditions ( so even if we do find a once in a blue moon anomaly where a able bodied lunatic voluntarily starved himself in the name of some Zeus it's still not remotely the same thing for a number of different variables and reasons). It's disturbing, it's not right... So when someone like yourself that has so many options none of which on your mind would be starvation/ letting the organs go unmanaged with the luxurious God-given right to do it however you see fit, it really is quite ignorant and arrogant for you to go on about how suicides only barrier is psychological...
Your third point is your perspective completely understandable. However as I've said many times I couldn't feel stronger that spinal cord injury is far to vague a term and the disability that you have is not remotely the same thing as those with high quadriplegia;and I wish it wasn't under the same diagnosis/classification despite being caused by the same mechanism in all rationality the two separate conditions shouldn't even remotely be associated. I only say this because I have tremendous respect for someone that is fully dependent and ends their life to rid themselves of indignity, no real freedom takes the only other option rather than abjure and voluntarily resort to begging for help constantly every day for the rest of their life and of course rids their family, Friends, previous lovers ( again in the case of the Young girl that moved into a group home so her boyfriend could fully move on and obviously for her own sake as well) and in some ways not always but for a lot of severely disabled dependets society picks up some of the burden in some cases a lot of it! These few certainly are stronger and braver than I, as well as many others. And on the other side of the coin, I can't entirely respect what Clayton did after all he was independent each day was dependent on his own strength, ability and resilience all of the nasty stuff was done by himself in privacy. And suicide impacts other people, I've seen this firsthand, so now especially in our society and only the rarest most extreme circumstances justify it. However I greatly respect his perspective, it truly was a breath of fresh realism having said that whether he realized it or not the man did perform seppuku , And then also considering he was having to perform undignified acts ( although on his own, which in my eyes makes all the difference) and it was clearly a dishonour to himself and his values! so at the same time I cannot say I do not respect what he did at all, because with all that in mind in a very real way I do.