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Yes, I went back to a country with socialized medicine where patients as well as doctors are still relatively courteous to each other. It was a huge relief to leave the US, professionally speaking. BTW, I don't really get why you're so riled up.



If my doctor said "don't be afraid of death", I would get a new doctor.


It's natural to be afraid. I'm afraid too, at times. But people are only willing to suffer so much. In this regard, US people offer an interesting contrast: they tend to view as normal not to suffer at all in routine care (minor surgery, for example), but are willing to accept an incredibly bad quality of life in desperate situations. In Europe for example, it tends towards the opposite. Again, I'm just one guy. YMMV.


I'm not paying my doctor to be a therapist or a rabbi. I am paying for the best medical care I can get - and if I want to prolong my life (in whatever condition), that's my choice.

When I hear "don't be afraid of death", that's not medical advice. Medical advice is "there's nothing I can do for you", which is fine, but I'm going to shop for a second opinion. Maybe a third.

For the record, I'm not afraid of death, I just want to postpone it for as long as possible. If medical technology allowed, I'd be very happy with "indefinitely".


> I'm not paying my doctor to be a therapist or a rabbi. I am paying for the best medical care I can get - and if I want to prolong my life (in whatever condition), that's my choice.

Not saying anything else.

> When I hear "don't be afraid of death"

Didn't say that either!?

You're assuming opinions, here. Also, 'healthy' life prolongation was not my point. There's a personal threshold for everyone where people just prefer dying. It can be lower or higher, and my observation is that it's heavily influenced by local culture.




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