by ReverseEngineer » Sat 22 Nov 2008, 19:01:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cbxer55', 'M')y parents are both nearing 70, both retired and getting lots of medical assisatance from Medacare / Medicaid. My mother is on oxygen pretty much 24/7, and who pays for all the oxygen? My father has his little weekly pillbox for blood pressure and heart problems from two heart attacks. I know that should their assistance end, they will not make it a year.
I am just glad that at 47 I do not take anything but a one-a-day vitamin. I do not want to end up being a slave to medicine, and really have no desire to live beyond the point when I have to start wearing diapers again, yuck!
So that gun will serve two purposes, defense when needed, and ending it all when I can no longer control my bodily functions.
My sentiments exactly.
I am 51, and have not visited a doctor in 30 years for any malady other than a sebaceous cyst I could have lanced myself ( I have med insurance, so the insurance paid for a 10 minute visit to a Plastic Surgeon which was billed out at around $700). Otherwise to date I am pretty healthy, slightly high blood pressure (especially when certain people here on Peak Oil tick me off, lol) but I don't bother treating it with medication.
My dad had a quadruple bypass in his late 50s, so I figure my ticker probably is gonna quit in another 5 years or so. This should get me to 2012, to see how the Mayan Calendar plays itself out. After the QBP, my dad lived to age 80, for the last decade with Emphysema on Oxygen every night. Fortunately well cared for by his 3rd wife, around 15 years his junior. Died last year.
My mom is still alive, now age 80 also, after first a colon cancer surgery and then a liver cancer surgery a couple of years after that. She is mostly housebound, all her friends are dead.
I'm sorry, I really cannot see the purpose in extending life in this way. I actually feel these days as though I ALREADY lived long enough, I have passed on my knowledge to not only the children, but to younger teachers also who pursue many of the methods I developed. 5 more years would be a great bonus, but I sure am not going to do it with expensive medical proceedures, even though I AM insured. What a freaking waste.
You are born, you live and then you die. You don't have forever to walk the earth, and its plain selfish to continue consuming resources after you no longer are productive. When that time comes, I will give myself up to the Bear. That is all she wrote.
Reverse Engineer