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Would You Want to Die If You Were Deaf & Blind?

Posted on the 15 January 2013 by Eowyn @DrEowyn

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Deaf Belgian twins, 45, win right to die after losing sight

Fox News: Identical Belgian twin brothers, born deaf, becoming blind and unable to bear not being able to see and hear each other, had their wish to die granted in a case testing the boundaries of legal euthanasia.

Doctors gave the 45-year-old twins lethal injections after they had had a cup  of coffee together and said goodbye to each other, a spokesman at the UZ Brussel  hospital said on Monday.

“It’s not simply that they were deaf and blind that they were granted the  right to euthanasia. It is that they could no longer bear being unable to hear or see the other,” he said.

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Belgium is one of few countries where euthanasia is legal. A patient must be an adult, capable of making a judgment, and the wish to die  must be voluntary, overwhelming and repeated. The patient must also be suffering  persistent and unbearable mental or physical pain beyond medical help. In addition, the condition must be serious and incurable, and have been  brought on by illness or injury. “Unbearable suffering can be mental as well as physical,” the hospital  spokesman said. “The brothers were inseparable. They lived together and had the  same job.” He said the brothers died on December 14 and that their family supported  their wishes.

Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002 and the number of cases has risen every  year since. In 2011, 1,133 were granted the right to die, of which 86 percent  were at least 60 years old and 72 percent suffering from cancer.

The Netherlands and Luxembourg have both decriminalized euthanasia.  Switzerland allows assisted suicide if the person concerned takes an active role.

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I find it sad that after 45 years together, they couldn’t find other ways to communicate and enjoy the lives they had. Many deaf/blind people have gone on to lead very productive lives.

“If the Lord wills, we shall both live, and do this or that” (James 4:13–15).

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