tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708256.post8543574274988155918..comments2023-10-19T17:44:22.171+05:30Comments on Techknowdoc's Surgical Adventures!: Euthanasia, who decides?Techknowdochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04158249838649604132noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708256.post-81126238104180423202018-02-22T15:02:17.557+05:302018-02-22T15:02:17.557+05:30While we may have an idea of what we want to do in...While we may have an idea of what we want to do in such situations, real-life situations do complicate the matter because there is no definite line beyond which one can take a decision like this without multiple thoughts. It is a subject where integrity of anyone involved in the decision process is of utmost importance. But yes, laws are needed and living wills should also be acceptable in the Indian context. <br />However, I am clear that, for myself, I would entrust my spouse/kids with this decision, in the event that I cannot make it myself. But if I am able, the decision remains with me. <br />Firuzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00882811100649089922noreply@blogger.com