Cunt wrote:
Who decides what is 'rational'?
You tell me. Or do you not care whether a person is rational or not?
Do you think that a person who appears clearly irrational to others should be allowed to commit suicide?
Cunt wrote:
It is fairly easy to medicate someone out of suicide ideation, but who decides when a suicide is the wrong answer?
If chemicals can change suicidal intentions, then they can also cause them. This is well documented, it's been shown over and over again in double blind trials, and warnings are printed on many medications saying that the patient should immediatly stop taking it, if they experience thoughts of suicide. I've read it myself on something I was taking, that was nothing to do with mental health or moods.
If chemicals you ingest can cause this, then so can chemicals that your body produces. I think I mentioned before that my mother went through hell, before a hysterectomy changed her life.
My nephew also had a terrible time, in his late teens, and my sister was terrified he would end it all. It disappeared when he stopped taking an acne treatment. But that treatment was apparently responsible for many deaths.
Do you think suicide can ever be the right answer, if the thoughts are due to chemical imbalance?
Cunt wrote:
Plus, I see you are back, does that mean you have decided to accept my answer
I didn't know you had one.
Cunt wrote:
and move forward?
Not in the direction you're pointing.
What's your answer to the schizophrenic question. Should you stop someone, if only one side wants to end it all?
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