Recently there was an article about two 45-year-old Belgian deaf twins who discovered they were going blind. Subsequently, they both decided to end their lives by medically assisted suicide. Fortunately for them, they lived in Belgium, a country where euthanasia is legal. https://www.misterpoll.com/users/lacestage702 They said goodbye with their family and went into that eternal slumber that people all eventually face.I couldn't help but feel profoundly sad for these two men. One reason is that I just don't think the life of a deaf and blind person is worthless. Also because I don't think that people that are depressed should be allowed to end their lives. Psychiatrists might help both with therapy and medications, if necessary.The main reason Personally i think sad for these men is that I saw the movie, The Miracle Worker, about Helen Keller. She is famous worldwide as a woman who was simply both deaf and blind who became an author, public speaker and political activist, traveling around the globe. If Helen Keller could make a life worth living, why couldn't both of these men?I find it hard to trust that with all of the medical advances out there, they couldn't think of a treatment for help their deafness or prevent them from going blind.Not long ago i saw a movie about cochlear implants. These devices have allowed children who were born deaf to hear and become the main hearing world. However, in this movie, they did say these implants aren't as successful in adults. The cochlear implant allows them to hear but they don't necessarily know very well what they're hearing so they still rely on lip-reading. Because children's brains are still developing, they are more prone to figure out how to understand and communicate just like a hearing person.Let's just assume that these men looked into all the medical possibilities of improving their eyesight and hearing, and there have been none. What options are left for them as deaf and blind people?The issue with cochlear implants and solutions for the deaf is they assume you can see. After all, the deaf world is full of people who can see. Likewise, the blind community is full of people who can hear. A person who is both deaf and blind would have one foot straddling both communities. Yet they would not really be considered a full member of either world.I started to think about all of the difficulties of somebody who can neither see nor hear. I QUICKLY thought who am I to judge these men on the decision? After all, I'm speaking from the position of privilege. I could see, although not and I used to be able to. I can hear, albeit with some hearing loss.What type of life would someone deaf and blind live? What would a day in their life be like? When I think about all the things I do on a regular basis a deaf and blind person wouldn't normally have the ability to do, I realize why the twins felt so hopeless. But if Helen Keller read, wrote, graduated from Radcliffe College, and made her life worth living, why couldn't they?What would I do every day if I were within their shoes. These men would not be able to work. They might not be self-sufficient and may possibly be institutionalized or at the minimum require a helper using them all or usually. Their only potential for having any activity within their life would be if they learn Braille so they could read.I know that being deaf and blind makes communication with the rest of the world difficult, but if you can read and write, there are ways of staying in touch with other people. I have no doubt that people would want to read their opinions and even read a book they wrote about their life experiences and difficulties. After all, when you think of difficulties they face, you realize how minor your own problems are.I really do not think badly of the men for giving up on life, but I do believe they had other choices. They could have already been examples of two men who triumphed over two of the biggest disadvantages in life. In the end, I am sad concerning the inspiration these men could have been to many people all over the world if they had chosen to continue living. After all, I really believe one of our biggest purposes in life is to inspire others. As long as you be capable of think, speak and write, you can certainly do this. It's important for everyone to remember that.


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