Have to totally disagree with you Bob S. I'd be willing to bet that your wife didn't want to further burden you with her terrible suffering and was putting on a brave face when you were around. The rest of the time she had no quality of life and was most likely living a miserable and painful hell. You did not live it for 6 months+, your wife did and if she could contact you from the after life she'd probably say she's glad to not be suffering anymore. It's selfish for you to say you suffered when it was your wife doing the suffering. Nobody said life should be easy. Unfortunately they've said people shouldn't have the right to decide if they want to end their terminal and painful suffering. I'm glad my dad passed away in his sleep. After my 95 year old grandfather got pneumonia(sp), they had him hooked to all kinds of tubes and hoses that he didn't want in him. My dad had said that if he was ever in a similar situation with no chance of recovery to not let the Dr.s keep him alive with the use of machines and drugs. Dr. Kevorkian provided a great service for terminal patients and was respected by many. Nobody on here knows the suffering of any people that consulted Dr. Kevorkian. Like someone else said, why can't terminally ill people die with the same diginity as terminally ill animals!
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