People That Undergo Canada's MAID Program or Euthanasia Experience Dying That's Similar To DROWNING?

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In case you missed it, reportedly, the government and its medical establishment put out flyers in Manitoba promoting MAID to MINORS without requiring parental consent.

Canada's MAID Program
The claim that Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program involves "drowning" its participants is a controversial and contested issue, with differing perspectives from medical professionals, advocates, and the public. Some critics argue that the process may involve a painful or distressing experience, while others maintain that it is generally peaceful and humane.

According to a report by The New York Times, Canada's MAID law has expanded to include individuals without a terminal illness, raising ethical and medical concerns.
One of the most vocal criticisms comes from Dr. Joel Zivot, an anesthesiologist, who has described the MAID process as potentially torturous. He argues that the use of propofol, a drug commonly used in MAID, may cause a burning sensation in the lungs, likening the experience to "death by drowning".
He further notes that the inclusion of paralytic drugs in the MAID protocol may prevent individuals from showing visible signs of distress, even if they are experiencing discomfort.

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