Lias bye bye haowii
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Veterinarians will have what you need.
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A fate that awaits us all & we will all have our turn.
There is no reason why it cannot be again.
I hope your journey is as comfortable as it possible can be and may your spirit gaze from new born eyes.
There is no reason why it cannot be again.
I hope your journey is as comfortable as it possible can be and may your spirit gaze from new born eyes.
Re: Lias bye bye haowii
Try to do it in a beautiful place you like not a hospital with the TV on.
Also the chemicals should not cloud your mind. You mind want to be clear headed so you can pass through to the next stage.
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sorry to hear. my father passed from stomach cancer, he went through a rough 6 months before he passed (but he was sick a few years before he declined hard). i guess i understand you choosing your fate. maybe try pain meds to delay as long as possible though.
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Respect
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Note that someone has down voted this comment, presumably because of who made it. Whilst in the context of the thread it comes over as brusque and disrespectful, it is in fact accurate, the people must likely to have the necessary drugs are indeed vets.
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Yep. Vets have nembutal aka green sleep. Can be obtained on the web too apparently.takeoman wrote:Note that someone has down voted this comment, presumably because of who made it. Whilst in the context of the thread it comes over as brusque and disrespectful, it is in fact accurate, the people must likely to have the necessary drugs are indeed vets.
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Shit sorry to hear this Taa but respect your decision and thinking process. Go out on your own terms.
Safe travels to the other side mate.
Safe travels to the other side mate.
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Could one of Phnom Penh's finest check if any of the reputable pharmacies stock Seconal(Red Devils back in the day)?
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Courageous and graceful. But sad.
Taa, from my own experience I can tell you a well planned, non messy passing can be a blessing for both yourself and the loved ones you leave behind. Try to keep your dignity, and try to keep your suffering bearable. Choosing the moment will be tough, but choose it carefully.
About the meds, I don't know what's available locally and what will get you (or the ones supporting you) in trouble after your final trip. If I were you I would contact a Western doc in Cambodia on this matter.
All the best.
Taa, from my own experience I can tell you a well planned, non messy passing can be a blessing for both yourself and the loved ones you leave behind. Try to keep your dignity, and try to keep your suffering bearable. Choosing the moment will be tough, but choose it carefully.
About the meds, I don't know what's available locally and what will get you (or the ones supporting you) in trouble after your final trip. If I were you I would contact a Western doc in Cambodia on this matter.
All the best.
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