The Doctor Will Kill You Now

I’m old enough to remember when this was called “killing”;

An elderly woman in Canada was euthanized only hours after telling doctors she wanted to live and receive hospice care instead.

She had become very ill after heart surgery and was being cared for at home by her elderly husband, who doctors noted was experiencing “caregiver burnout.”

According to an official review, the woman told one assessor she wanted to withdraw her request for assisted death, citing “personal and religious values,” and asked for hospice care instead.

Her hospice placement was quickly denied, and her husband requested an “urgent” reassessment for assisted dying, saying he could no longer cope with caring for her.

She was euthanized that same evening.

Three MAID “providers” voted, she lost in a 2-1 split decision: Pg 21

27 Replies to “The Doctor Will Kill You Now”

  1. We need to close the border to Canada. Mexico might be a criminal ghetto, but, they haven’t lost their humanity. Canada has gone psycho.

      1. The husband didn’t ask for her to be killed. They asked for her to be put into hospice care and were denied hospice.

        1. Exactly. But the government death panel (Sarah Palin was right about government deathcare) was experiencing Hospice burnout … err: rationing

        2. because the government provides little funding for hospice, but lots of money for Medical Accelerated Intentional Death

    1. Sounds like he asked for help and couldn’t get it. Until you have been a caregiver yourself, on call 24/7 you have no right to pass judgment. They asked for palliative care because he was having trouble coping. They murdered her instead.

      1. I’m passing judgement cause I watched my father give 24/7 care to my mother at home. If anything it was a tutorial. So yeah, there’s that.
        It’s what you sign up for and in his world it was an expectation…not an option.
        Sometimes you don’t get to walk away.

        1. My FIL looked after my MIL at home until she passed from complications related to gall bladder surgery. They were both in their late 80’s. It was a point of pride for him, right up until he passed at 93.

  2. This is as much an inditement of socialized health care as MAID. No “customers” here, just inmates.

  3. “Three MAID “providers” voted, she lost in a 2-1 split decision”

    All on the payroll of “Universal Healthcare”.
    When salary and benefits are paid with taxpayer’s dollars competing with the rest of the budget for “Universal Healthcare” well that’s a conflict of interest for the people who want a bigger slice of the pie.

    1. They decided to ignore her wishes and her husband’s wishes, deny her palliative care and then they put her to death. They used the husband as the excuse for denying her care so he was forced to agree to MAiD because he couldn’t get hospice.

      APPALLING!!

    2. Three MAID providers. Yes, Sarah Palin was 100% correct … government healthcare … creates DEATH Panels. Yet she was mocked incessantly by the MSM for telling that TRUTH.

    3. “All on the payroll of “Universal Healthcare”.”

      This was my first thought. “Wait, they’re VOTING now?” There are legal procedures here, “voting” on who dies isn’t a thing. The patient says she wants hospice, she gets hospice. If there’s no room, you put her in the hallway like always. That’s how this works. Because when the patient says she doesn’t want to die and you kill her anyway, it isn’t “assisted suicide” anymore. It’s murder.

      My second thought, about a millisecond later, was “so now the foxes are voting on who gets to stay in the hen house?” Can you say “conflict of interest”? Sure you can! Say it with me now…

  4. Sometimes you get inured to horrible news. This really disturbed me. If anything is going to expose the horrors of what is portrayed as “compassionate” and “ending suffering” it should be stories like this. I hope I live long enough to see murderous ghouls like Ellen Wiebe get a taste of her own “medicine”.

    1. I doubt that a MAID provider dissented. After all, look at their profession.
      It was just reported that 1 dissented.

      OK,okay, it may be their first week on the job and they thought that it would be all upside, found out different and then quit.
      hee, hee, hee, I couldn’t write that with a straight face.
      I’m the guy against organ harvesting because it’s cannibalism, and government and it’s agents never had a power that it didn’t abuse

  5. Anyone familiar with the song “Lifeboat” by Steve Taylor (1980’s – excerpt)

    Teacher: Values clarification is where your little minds decide which lives are worth living and which lives are worth…ahem… not living. Now here’s how we play. A big ship just sank. There are five people on the lifeboat. But the lifeboat is only made for two. I’ll list the five people on the chalkboard, and you, class, will decide which three will be thrown overboard. Are we ready?
    Class: Yes, Mrs. Aryan.
    Teacher: Good! First, there’s an old, old crippled grandfather. Second, there’s a mentally handicapped person in a wheelchair.
    Alison: What’s mentally handicapped?
    Teacher: It means they can never be a productive members of society. Third, there’s an overweight woman on welfare, with a sniffling, whimpering baby.
    Max: Is the baby on welfare, too?
    Teacher: Let’s not push Mrs. Aryan…
    Sydney: Who else is in the boat?
    Teacher: A young, white doctor with blue eyes and perfect teeth, and Joan Collins. Now, class, take five minutes to make your decision. … Times up! Well class?
    Class: Throw over grandpa ’cause he’s getting pretty old
    throw out the baby or we’ll all be catching it’s cold
    throw over fatty and we’ll see if she can float
    throw out the retard, and they won’t be rockin’ the boat
    Teacher: For our next lesson, we’re going to do an experiment!
    Class: Yeah!
    Teacher: We’re going to test the law of gravity, just like Galileo, by dropping two objects out the window–one heavy and one light– to see which one hits the sidewalk first. Now what shall we use for the lighter object? I’m thinking of something small and square…
    Class: An eraser?
    Teacher: Good! And what shall we use for the heavy object? I’m thinking of something round and bouncy… Tommy, I haven’t given you permission to leave your sea…class, the bell has not rung. What are you… oohh! Class…put me down! Put me down this instant! Ooohhh! Ooohhh!
    Class: Throw over teacher and we’ll see if she can bounce
    we’ve learned our lesson–teacher says perfection’s what counts
    she’s getting old and gray and wears an ugly coat
    throw over teacher and we’ll play another game of lifeboat
    throw over grandpa ’cause he’s getting pretty old
    throw out the baby, or we’ll all be catching it’s cold
    throw over fatty and we’ll see if she can float
    throw out the retard, and they won’t be rockin’ the boat

  6. This brings me back to Robert’s post yesterday re: skyrocketing breast cancer rates. I commented that, based on my recent experience, I’ve seen a lot of seniors in cancer treatment. When I was checking in for one of my chemo appointments, a very old man came in behind me and I heard him speak to one of the nurses, telling her he was tired and no longer wished to continue with his treatment. My heart was broken. I commented to my husband that, if MAiD is an option, easily accessible, and even encouraged, why are there so many elderly cancer patients? My two cents based on my experience these past months? Cancer is BIG business, especially breast cancer, and I began referring to it as the “Cancer Industrial Complex.” If the poor woman in the X post had cancer instead of cardiac issues, perhaps she and her husband would have received the support they needed.

    1. “If the poor woman in the X post had cancer instead of cardiac issues, perhaps she and her husband would have received the support they needed.”

      Money. Both cancer and cardiac issues require money.
      Largest budget expenditure of every level of government is Healthcare,
      Medical personnel have Unions representing them when it’s time to negotiate(a bigger slice of the pie) bigger salaries and more benefits, the sick folks who need healthcare(not deathcare) have no representation.

      Killing the client stops the expenditure of healthcare $dollars.
      It’s a conflict of interest for healthcare providers.

      Go on an extended stay at a Canadian hospital. I dare you.
      They will treat you like a piece of meat, every time.
      I like to dress in scrubs, you know like the staff does, so that they see themselves in me and treat me with a scintilla of humanity.
      It ain’t easy.

      Never forget that the government and it’s agents want you dead.

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