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Originally posted by Jamdin
It is your choice and I feel for you. If you do pick suicide, be sure to write a letter or make a video tape for your son explaining why you chose that path. He will at least have something from your heart to remember you by.
My friend's step-brother died last week of lung cancer. The docs gave him three to six months to live. He decided that he had enough tests and treatments. He died in his bed from the big C with his father at his side.
Whatever choice you do make, think about it and talk it over with family and friends. Weigh the options carefully and I wish you luck.
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the son doesn't even have to know it's suicide - once the cancer really starts coming on it would be like he died naturally - just take morphine instead of chemo and surgery...
that said, I'm sorry to hear this mate, but i've just had an uncle beat cancer last year.. I don't think suicide's wrong in these circumstances at all, but there is always hope. Would you want your son to kill himself if there was a 5-10% chance he would live?