In the United States, there is no such thing as legal euthanization.
Alzheimers
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Legally? Yes. Morally? Heavily debated upon; I say no, if someone has a terminal illness and in a great deal of pain then they should be able to receive a mercy kill.
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An accident - bump to the head - illness - tumor, alzheimers - age - go take him to a vet!
You write an illness leave letter for your mother by addressing the appropriate manager and clearly stating the reasons for the illness and the amount of time that you need off.
Alzheimer's is a form of dementia seen in the elderly. This is a progressive, terminal disorder that results in a range of symptoms most notably memory loss. However, as the illness progresses other cognitive (mental) functions also become affected. In some cases, patients with Alzheimers develop psychotic symptoms (such as paranoia or hallucinations). However, not all patients do. Therefore, Alzheimers is a form of dementia, not psychosis. However, in some cases patients may present with some psychotic symptoms.
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Forgetfullness is generally not considered an illness. However, in some circumstances when an individual becomes far more forgetful than what might be deemed "normal" an illness known as Dementia may be present.
Kennedy was shot, which is not typically considered a terminal illness
Arthritis is not considered a critical illness even though the treatment can lead your death.