Saint-Jérôme, Québec -- Normand Meunier, 66, was euthanized a week ago due to bedsores, or decubitus ulcers, in medical terms. Generally speaking, people are not euthanized for such medical events, but hey, this was in Canada, eh.
The program they use to justify euthanasia is known as Medical Assistance In Dying, or MAID.
Now there's a coroner's inquest into the death of Meunier.
On May 13, Leora Schertzer reported for the Montreal Gazette that:
On May 13, Leora Schertzer reported for the Montreal Gazette that:
Geneviève Paradis, a nurse who cared for Normand Meunier during his time in the ICU, testified Monday that she did not check Meunier’s bedsores, noting that the hospital was short staffed. Another nurse, Rachel Lanthier, testified she thought one bedsore was significant, but did not see any records of it in Meunier’s hospital file to make a comparison and track the wound’s growth.
Patrick Martin-Ménard, the lawyer representing Meunier's family explained in an interview: “The crumbling health-care system allowed the pressure wounds to reach a point at which there was no possible recovery. And that in itself, I find it to be extremely shocking,” Martin-Ménard said.
Schertzer explained the extent of Meunier’s bed sores.
Meunier was brought to the ER for a respiratory issue in January 2024 and was left on a stretcher for 96 hours. When he was admitted to the hospital, he had three bedsores that were at risk of worsening without proper care. By the time he chose to end his life two months later with MAID, the wounds spanned nearly the entire width of his buttocks, exposing his internal organs.
The Canadian Press reported on May 15 that Sylvie Brosseau, Meunier’s wife, advocated for his care but was ignored:
Brosseau says Meunier loved the outdoors and had many dreams and plans despite being quadriplegic.
All that changed after he was left on a stretcher at the St-Jérôme hospital for 96 hours and developed a severe pressure sore that never healed.
Brosseau says she repeatedly asked for Meunier to be given a special therapeutic mattress that prevents sores, but she says she felt ignored by hospital staff.Canadia.
Meunier requested medical assistance in dying two months after developing the sore and died March 29, 2024.
Meunier’s lawyer, Patrick Martin-Ménard, said:
"Although it’s tragic Meunier had to turn to MAID because of Quebec’s crumbling health-care system, the option at least let him die with dignity."Martin-Ménard is missing the dirty reality that euthanasia (MAID) is used to cover up the deteriorating health-care system. Th death of Normand Meunier is one of many tragic euthanasia deaths.
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It isn't that this poor man could at least "die with dignity," it's that he was driven to die by euthanasia and this adds to the tragedy.
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