Yes.
i think you should have the right to end your life but only if you are terminaly ill and are in bad pain and cant do eny thing for thumselves
Send him a nice sympathy card. If you knew his grandma, add a simple note of what she meant to you and say you were glad to have known her.
They are afraid of facing death that will come to them also some day. They just don't want to think about it. If you (and they) are younger, they don't want to see that large period that is coming to all of us at the end of our lives.
The best way is to claim you have loose motions.
no, he is not ill shall soon run out of air. make sure he eats enough air to live
If terminally ill, then the long term side effects no longer become an issue, as the person is "Terminally" ill, dosage would have to be carefully adjusted as these drugs effect the elderly differently. In cases of terminal illness the goal is to ensure the patient is as comfortable and pain free as possible, so alot of prescribing issues become irrellevant, issues such as dependancy and addiction. I'm not terminaly ill but I have to take Oramorph, Fentayl patches 200 ug, Severedol and MXL in an attempt to control constant pain from chronic pancreatitis, I'm 33.
{Well i did this} {:well first tell him I'm sorry :then tell him ill never do it again :after do what he wants you to do}
I'd get a lawyer.
I think is dad died in jail and his mum got ill trying to look after him
No...until the time to file has passed. You didn't file in a State...you should have noticed it was a FEDERAL court that handles bankruptcy.....state is irrelveant
HaAa good ? well first you go up to your dad n say dad would it be alright if u go to the pool today just me n u for a fathers day present (if its not fathers day or his birthday say this) to hang out n have fun. If we go then ill never ask u to take me EVER again so dad have we reached an understanding or ill do chores for a week with no allowance.
I'm not very sure but my dad works at one ill ask him later