Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
This is intended to be a book review/discussion thread for Derek Humphry's final edition of Final Exit. I have a PDF of this with 2 pages missing (I know, right? What the fuck?) so if anyone is interested holler at your boy.
I loved this book, it's my favorite non-fiction book by far. It is filled with tidbits, practical information, a bunch of heart warming stories and it will make you cry if you are not an unfeeling sociopath. My chief complaint is that he did not address temazepam vs other benzodiazepines as a method.
The only other complaint is that he has a perpetual indifference to the suffering of chronic mental health disorders like I have. It's alright though. People will one day accept that chronic mental health disorders are terminal illnesses too. That day is coming.
Anyone else read this?
I loved this book, it's my favorite non-fiction book by far. It is filled with tidbits, practical information, a bunch of heart warming stories and it will make you cry if you are not an unfeeling sociopath. My chief complaint is that he did not address temazepam vs other benzodiazepines as a method.
The only other complaint is that he has a perpetual indifference to the suffering of chronic mental health disorders like I have. It's alright though. People will one day accept that chronic mental health disorders are terminal illnesses too. That day is coming.
Anyone else read this?

Published 2002, the revised, 3rd edition of the bestseller "Final Exit" describes the ways in which a dying person may consider hastening the end of their life if suffering is unbearable. Laws and ethics are outlined in a straightforward fashion. Drug dosage tables and the latest inert gas technique of 'self-deliverance' are explained, with illustrations.