I don’t think I’d want to live in Canadia.
I’m confused. Don’t we all have DNRs? I mean I believe none of us want machines living for us. Perhaps it’s different in Canada.
If you’re old, you do not want to live in Canada.
The first thing they will ask you at an emergency room in Canada... ‘Would you like to be on the DNR (Do not resuscitate) list?’ The second thing they will ask you is... ‘Would you like to be on the DNR list?’ The third question they will ask you is... ‘Would you like to be on the DNR list?’
No concrete proof, but I’m pretty sure they give nurses bonus pay for everybody they can get on a DNR list.
My father went to a hospital in 2015 when he was 85... They asked dozens of times whether or not he wanted to be on a DNR list... Being a good catholic he said no every time and they operated on him to implant a pacemaker later that day... He lived for about another two and half years... Dying a month or two short of being 88.
He enjoyed every minute of his life as much as he could, and as everybody should.
“I don’t think I want to live in Canada.”
Lucky for you, the Canadian government will help you get your wish.