Canada euthanizes 26 year old for diabetes - A week after Christmas

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An Ontario family is calling for changes to medical assistance in dying (MAID) after the death of their son in B.C.


Kiano Vafaeian was 26 years old when he received MAID on Dec. 30.

His family says he lived with Type 1 diabetes and partial vision loss, but says that his biggest struggle was his mental health, which they believe should have made him ineligible for MAID.

“He said everything the doctors needed to hear in order to approve him,” Margaret Marsilla, Vafaeian’s mother, said. “Was he actually feeling that way? I strongly believe not.”

Vafaeian’s family said he first sought MAID in Ontario, where he was from, but was repeatedly denied for several years.

They said that is when he turned to B.C., where he was approved.

“He didn’t have the items necessary to qualify for MAID and quite frankly, the system failed him,” Joseph Caprara, Vafaeian’s stepfather, said.

Under Canada’s MAID law, Track 2 applies to people who are not terminally ill, but who have a serious and incurable condition.

It comes with additional safeguards, including a minimum 90-day assessment period and evaluations by two independent practitioners.

The family says a prominent MAID advocate, Dr. Ellen Wiebe, signed their son’s death certificate and alleges the safeguards were not fully followed.

“We believe she was coaching him in order for her to check off her own boxes to approve him,” Marsilla said.

In a statement to Global News, Wiebe said that each patient she has provided MAID to had a grievous and irremediable medical, not psychiatric, condition, adding each of them was capable of consent and that all Track 2 assessments took at least 90 days.

Randall White, an independent expert at the UBC Department of Psychiatry, told Global News that mental health issues often accompany conditions seen in Track 2 MAID cases.

“Are those conditions — those mental health conditions accompanying these other conditions — are they adequately assessed?” he said.

“Are they diagnosed even before MAID is a consideration? I would question that.”

B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne said the government will continue to learn from everyone’s experiences and make any changes that might be warranted.

https://globalnews.ca/news/11644100/ontario-family-changes-son-maid-bc/ (https://archive.ph/JzXel)
 
Here's an interesting article about her from the National Post. It's worth the full read, but here's a relevant passage:



This woman is in her 70s, disabled, and wakes up each morning to continue her entire life's work of killing people. Thinking about how people like her exist in this world really disturbs me.
yeah i saw that article when that came out.

The face of psychopathy incarnate:
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“Laughing often is just part of my personality,” Wiebe told National Post.
Yeah folks this is what we call "Inappropriate Affect".
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This bitch be cackling like a supervillain.
My only consolation is, if the status quo on this lady remains the same til the end, "Karma" will get her eventually.
 
Who would want to spend their lives blind, on an insulin pump, and waiting for the next amputation?
You have to really, really not take care of yourself to get to that state with t1d. If you take care of yourself. Exercise, keep your a1c around 6.0-6.4 you won't have diabetes related complications ever. It's not even hard.
Especially with how great insulin pumps are now when paired with a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) that dynamically changes your basal rate (small insulin injections that replace the need for long term insulin like Lantus) based on blood sugar levels. All you need to do is eyeball your carbs on your dinner plate for your boluses and your golden. If you can't do that save the insulin for someone else. Even children (10+) maintain an avg blood sugar of 100-130 managing it by themselves.
 
You have to really, really not take care of yourself to get to that state with t1d. If you take care of yourself.
Apparently the guy was already losing his eyesight and prognosis was poor. So much for the ‘free’ Canadian healthcare system, if they can’t help one of Canada’s protected classes.
 
Here's an interesting article about her from the National Post. It's worth the full read, but here's a relevant passage:



This woman is in her 70s, disabled, and wakes up each morning to continue her entire life's work of killing people. Thinking about how people like her exist in this world really disturbs me.

Those who understand, understand what I am getting at here. Midwits will say I am agreeing with the psycho bitch. To the contrary. The psycho bitch should burn. But she is but a symptom of a larger problem. The problem being the society and culture that has allowed her to not just have free reign, but to be celebrated in her role.

Some may question by what right I would say ten million Ontarians should be destroyed. But those who truly understand know that I have no right to let them live.

....

Sperging aside, what Canada is doing disturbs me at a spiritual level. The importation of the pagan heathens combined with their embrace of infidel practices like MAID stink. It stinks of heresy. Actual heresy that I as a Christian must oppose. It is bringing spiritual poison to North America, and if the Canadians don't get their house in order soon there will come a day when people like me south of the border will clean their house for them by force.
 
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It is bringing spiritual poison to North America, and if the Canadians don't get their house in order soon there will come a day when people like me south of the border will clean their house for them by force.
It is human nature to seek culpability in a time of tragedy. It is a sign of strength, to cry out against fate, rather than to bow one's head and succumb. Inevitably, many shall fault the hands upon the sword which felled Ontario, the Ordo Americanus. But the Inquisition merely performs the duty of its office. To further fear them is redundant; to hate them, heretical. Those more sensible will place responsibility with those who forced the hands of the Inquisition...
 
Especially with how great insulin pumps are now when paired with a CGM (continuous glucose monitor) that dynamically changes your basal rate
The two biggest hiccups: reliable access to insulin and DME, or going through an extended teenage rebellion feat. diabulemia and by the time their head is back online, their eyes or kidneys aren't.

Guy could have gone off the rails, then wised up in his early 20s and realized the fun was over and he was going to have to pay for his mistakes the rest of his life. Lots of diabetic kids get coddled or smothered by worried parents and have a rough transition to independence.
 
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