The euthanasia of a well-known presenter has sparked widespread attention and discussion. Fu Daren is a popular host, he was once Taiwan's basketball commentator, and his lively and humorous language was loved by the audience.
However, his life was not all smooth sailing. In his 50s, he suffered a marital crisis and fell into an extramarital affair. Although his wife chose to be tolerant and accommodating, the experience had a deep impact on him.
In the end, 85-year-old Fu Daren chose euthanasia and ended his life. He made this decision because he suffered from a blocked bile duct and the risk of surgery was high.
He chose to end his life in Switzerland in the company of his loved ones. This story teaches us that life is precious, but sometimes we should also respect one's choices.
A brutal cancer destroyed Fu Daren's otherwise happy life, his body functions continued to deteriorate, and the pain was like thousands of ants eating his body.
In order to save his life, he chose to undergo surgery, but the malignant tumor that appeared after the operation made his hope dim. Fu Daren's gallbladder also had to be removed, making the already weak digestive system even worse.
Faced with pain and suffering, he began to think of a decent way to end it, but his family was unwilling to give up hope and begged him to hold on for a while longer. Even though every breath was accompanied by great pain, Fu Daren still chose to live for his family.
However, the pain of cancer did not lessen in the slightest, and in the middle of the night, he cried and wept alone, not knowing how long he could last. The hope of life has become bleak, and the cruel fate has made him unable to bear the pain.
In the early morning, Fu Daren finally made a difficult decision, he was going to give up ** and choose euthanasia. The family tried to keep him at first, but eventually respected his decision.
Unable to fulfill this wish in Taiwan, Fu had to travel to Switzerland, a country that allows euthanasia. After many difficulties and waiting, he finally received approval for euthanasia.
In the last days, his family was by his side, feeling the inevitable sadness and reluctance together. In order to make his family happy, Fu Daren also visited nearby scenic spots, leaving many precious moments.
In the end, in the singing of his family, Fu Daren left this world. His decisions and actions sparked reflections on life and the right to choose, and became another case of euthanasia in the Netherlands.
This touching story makes people think deeply about the meaning and dignity of life. He was an ordinary person, an ordinary person with cancer. However, his story has attracted the attention and discussion of the world.
His name is Fu Daren, a man who firmly advocates the legalization of euthanasia. Euthanasia is the voluntary choice of the patient to end his or her life when he or she cannot bear the pain and suffering.
This topic is taboo in many countries because it involves many aspects of ethics, morality and law.
However, in Fu's eyes, euthanasia is a benevolent choice, a way to give dignity and relief to the patient. Experts from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences have different views on euthanasia.
They believe that the core of euthanasia is certainly benevolence, but people's understanding of euthanasia is divided, and it is difficult to determine whether the patient has really made a voluntary choice.
In addition, once euthanasia is legalized, people's attitudes towards life will also change subtly. Fu Daren's story is moving. Under the painful torture of cancer, he felt that life was worse than death countless times.
However, he did not give up his desire for life and chose euthanasia. In the Swiss garden, he and his lover held the hand of their son and decided to end the journey of life together. This story has caused widespread discussion and controversy.
Some people agree with Fu Daren's choice, arguing that euthanasia should be legalized and patients should be given autonomy and dignity. However, there are also those who criticize his actions, believing that euthanasia is irresponsible and evasive of life.
In any case, Fu Daren's story is still thought-provoking. What we need to think about is not only the legalization of euthanasia, but also the attitude and respect for life.
Life is precious and sacred, and we should cherish every moment and care for everyone. Even though we can't understand everyone's situation and pain, we can give them warmth and support.
Perhaps, euthanasia is not the only solution. We can help those who are terminally ill by improving medical conditions and providing better pain relief.
At the same time, we should also strengthen our attention to mental illness and suffering, and provide better psychological support and **. In Fu Daren's story, we see the helplessness and anguish of life.
His choice may have been motivated by unbearable pain and a desire for relief. However, we cannot simply respond to everyone's pain and plight with euthanasia.
Human society needs more care and attention, and more respect and understanding. Fu Daren's story is touching and has sparked discussions and reflections on euthanasia. It reminds us to focus on the dignity of life and the value of humanity.
Whether we agree with the legalization of euthanasia or not, we should care for everyone with a warm heart, give them hope and support. Because, life is precious, and everyone should be respected and cherished.