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Level of pain to level of the individuals pain threshold - check
The thing about terminal pain is not so much the physical discomfort as the psychological impact it has over time. I know there are times when it drives me crazy and lets darker thoughts creep into the forefront. I'm not going to elaborate on that other than to say that I believe there will come a time I may want to take control of my ultimate fate.
Imagine a scale of 0-10 with 0 being pain free and 10 being the worst pain you've ever felt. I don't know what it would be like to live with a constant 7 for example. 7 when you wake up, 7 all day, 7 at night when you're trying to sleep. Maybe you could learn to live with it and it wouldn't take over your thoughts if there was nothing you could do to affect it. I just don't know.
When it fluctuates between say 4 and 8 then I do know you will spend (waste) a lot of your thoughts on trying to keep it closer to 4. 4 you can learn to ignore as it becomes your "feel good" level. How you get there (meds, various treatments etc.) can dominate your thoughts through the course of a bad day. You're not YOU anymore.
Eventually dead will be better but eventually we all end up dead anyway.
skipping the thread,
better for what?
Not only does an answer require more information about the pain, but, it also begs us to question what it means to be dead.Which is better, to live with serious pain or to be dead without pain.
Not only does an answer require more information about the pain, but, it also begs us to question what it means to be dead.
After all, if some kind of afterlife is real, whether it's reincarnation or the heaven on South Park or whatever, it might be just fine.
If the pain ...
... to this question.
Then I think that the answer depends on the person, on the circumstances, etc.Just use common sense meanings for these words, since it's a general, common sense question. Also, it's not about answering the question but finding out if there is any way of answering it..