Posted on 06/23/2015 2:42:56 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
The Belgian euthanasia insanity continues with the case of a 24-year-old healthy woman (Laura) who will die by euthanasia this summer for psychological reasons.
The June 19 DeMorgen article by Simone Maas explains (google translated):
She has good friends, loves good coffee and theater. And she has felt that she wanted to die ever since childhood. Laura (24): Life, thats not for me. This summer, euthanasia will end her life full of inner conflict, depression and self-destruction. I met the West Flemish Laura at the presentation of the book Libera me euthanasia for psychological reasons. Writer Lieve Thienpont is one of the psychiatrists who gave Laura a positive opinion for euthanasia. Euthanasia for psychological reasons is done when a psychiatrist agrees that the psychological pain that a person is experiencing cannot be relieved in a way that the individual finds acceptable.
That means, Laura may be treatable, but Laura has decided that the only acceptable treatment is death.
(Excerpt) Read more at lifenews.com ...
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Slippery slope? What slippery slope?
Is that her picture?
Heck she has PLENTY to live for...
Get a hobby girl!
Just evil...
trans-dead
If she is healthy why does she need any help in killing herself?
She’s a beautiful woman. Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got got till its gone....
Europe, the Netherlands in particular, seem to be careening toward a “Soylent Green, society, suicide clinics on demand, anytime for any reason.
This poor woman surely can treated somehow and live a productive life but she is being allowed to end it.
Interesting that she has felt this way all her life but could or did not do herself in by her own devices.
Article did say if she had attempted suicide on her own.
Try an exorcism. It couldn’t hurt.
She’s a beautiful gal! She could be a Victoria’s Secret (or other) model with that pouty face.
Very sick. I wonder what she would answer to the question “OK, if your life WAS worth living, what would you have going on?”
Well isn't that special. Make him go first.
it is terrible and she is a pretty girl. Problem is, I’ve seen the type before, call them what you will or bipolar, manic depressive but they have a mental illness and it is depression. A black dog that they may not survive long enough to grow out of... that can take until they are in their 50s or not at all. It is a terrible disease, a conviction that nothing is good nor will it ever get better. Any glass is perpetually half-empty. The love of good coffee and friends are only pleasant punctuations that are seen as more bad because the good will end and be replaced by the black dog all too soon.
You can’t hug it out, reason it out, love it out or anything. If you think you can somehow reach out to these young women to bring them out of their despair you will most often be wrong and only be sucked into their grim vortex.
The only temporary cure is total mental and even physical immersion to something fully engaging that tamps the black dog down for a bit. Even these diversions can become destructive as the need for an ever greater charge of distraction or adrenalin is required.
It is just terrible but death is not the answer. She needs a bridge to bring her through.
If this is carried out, it will mean there are no men left in Belgium.
I won’t shed a tear when that country becomes a shariah country.
God curse the person who does this evil deed. Thou shall not murder—Exodus. I too have been depressed, who has not? But never to the point of suicide.
Has ECT been tried, neuro-ablation, ketamine, etc? This is straightforward major depression.
It is not suicide. She isn’t brave enough to kill herself and wants the blood on someone else’s hands.
Both her and the doctor are consumed with evil.
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