Logan's Run, maam.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:47 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I laughed with your post but know you "get it". It will be an
> interesting time for seniors if their care gets rationed and drugs
> denied because of cost- the Boomers like to have their way, afterall.
> While reading of a glob floating along the AK coastline, a side story
> told of home assistance being shut down in AK and the elderly,
> stranded, until the system is overhauled- made more efficient. Also a
> comment in the NYTimes Health Blog from a woman who mentioned being
> able to get heavy duty drugs to relieve pain- morphine, I think, quite
> easily in Europe. Maybe we will see the legalization of marijuana-
> great tax revenue.// I think a conductor losing his wife, hearing and
> sight has every right to act as he did. Strange abortion is accepted
> but suicide is not. Probably religions learned to make a big deal of
> death to rake in more adherants. Judaism does not celebrate martyrdom.
> Christianity and Islam do.// Well. death is death with corresponding
> feelings depending on the relationship- from deep loss and sorrow to
> real sadness over something you read. A moveable grief. Also macabre
> humor- Waugh- something beloved- forget the title. Think men look for
> a caregiver more than women as women already know the drill if they
> have raised a family. Then there is the implicit risk of death in the
> military and certain occupations which speaks to the larger issue of
> what is the value given a life in a society?
>
> On Jul 15, 7:59�pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > $6,500 per suicide? �Holy Smokes! �I smell a cottage industry here.
> > Don's Compassionate Solutions Inc. �No waiting and 20% discount on
> > funeral arrangements. �Also do weddings.
> >
> > I use humor to deal with trajedy. �Sorry if that's offensive but the
> > moribund has always enthralled me. �I've known 2 two people to commit
> > suicide; one a teen(probably an accident while trying to scare her
> > mother) and the other a very successful but very depressed middleaged
> > man. �Both well loved by their families.
> >
> > It's always toughest on the survivors.
> >
> > dj
> >
> > On Jul 15, 2:29�pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > >http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/world/europe/15britain.html
> >
> > > With a swoon of Prokofiev! Read the reader comments as well as
> > > Americans may be waking up to the fraud that is end of life care and a
> > > national disgrace.- Hide quoted text -
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> >
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