Saturday, March 12, 2011

White Secretion Before Period

Euthanasia and the anesthesiologist [Part 3]

This blogger will never forget what happened to a beloved family member, a wonderful person, very jovial, very good sense of humor and never got sick. One day I learn that he had been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis advanced and there was no chance of cure. The pulmonologist predicted, at most, about six months. There was nothing to do but wait for the fatal outcome.

But no one imagined that until the fatal event happened the most cruel agonies.


idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (No Sabela cause) is scarring or thickening of the pulmonary alveoli. The anatomical and functional lung unit is replaced by "scar tissue" unable to perform gas exchange and leads to a reduction in the transfer of oxygen into the blood. It causes widespread scarring of the lung. The lung is gradually turning into a fibrous mass (gradually, in practice, the patient is running out of lungs).

is believed that this condition is the result of an inflammatory response to an unknown agent. The disease occurs most often in people between 50 and 70 years of age.


As fibrosis progresses, the patient is conscious and suffer horribly from lack of oxygen in your body, you realize that every time a massive effort must be sterile and strength breath leave him. The most horrible way to die.

Terminally ill with this type of suffering deserve euthanasia. That is, a death with dignity, calm, without suffering a competent anesthesiologist can give. An injection of a hypnotic plus a muscle relaxant (dosed and administered with great discretion) will, in fact, ended a long agony, merciless and pointless.


Unfortunately, our legislators will not legalize the green light or pure action of humanity and mercy. We endlessly repeated nonsense like "can not be! Only God gives us life, he alone can remove us."


I hope some day be allowed euthanasia in our country. The audience was pleasantly surprised how much you can do what we do to humans.

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