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at actual number is probably much larger, as many doctors would be unwilling to disclose criminal acts that they have performed. Among the group that had helped at least one patient to die, 53% said that the assisted-death of their most recent patient was caused by a lethal injection. The rest wrote a prescription for pills that would cause death. 29% of the doctors agreed to help in a suicide because their patient was in severe pain. 78% did it because their patient was in severe discomfort other than pain. These patients gave many reasons for wanting to die: 79% cited discomfort other than pain, 53% cited loss of dignity, 52% cited for fear of uncontrollable systems. (Assisted suicide)Does this make you think? Can you imagine if you asked your doctor to help you die, and he said that he would? The reason people gave to die, are very unreasonable. For example, discomfort other than pain, what does this mean? Is it saying that because people are depressed that they want to end their lives, I mean is that a good supported reason why someone should take their life? In addition, in the survey it claimed that because people “might” get uncontrollable symptoms, they wanted to die because they “might” get them. People do not know what the future holds, so why should they want to do away with themselves before they know what happens. I strongly believe that no one should ever want to die, if they are going to die, God will decide when the best time is, and when you are ready for your life plan. ...

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