"Charity launches website to give people greater control over their death"
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/charity-launches-website-to-give-people-greater-control-over-their-death-a6794321.html …
>Thoughts? @katemasters67 @NHSNaziHunters
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@C7RKY@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 it is our right to refuse treatments, but I'm not sure this is the way forward. -
@katemasters67@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 Refusing CPR & refusing active treatment seem to come as a 'package' here tho, no? -
@C7RKY@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 which part John? -
@katemasters67@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 I'm looking at the wording of that 1st (mandatory) question on there. Am I wrong? -
@C7RKY@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 no, that lumps them all together, which could be disastrous. Refusing CPR should mean that -
@C7RKY@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 you can have active treatment and a DNR. -
@katemasters67@NHSNaziHunters@Independent Then why would the charity that@PMGallagher1 is reporting on, lump them all together online?? -
@C7RKY@NHSNaziHunters@Independent@PMGallagher1 I'm not sure.. Advice online is great, there's not enough of it - 7 more replies
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