EU The YouTuber documenting her bid to kill herself: Mentally ill French woman, 23, with 40 different personalities fights to be euthanised in Belgium - But doctors say they are not 'suicide dispensers'

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  • French 23-year-old, who goes by the name Olympe, seeking assisted suicide
  • But Belgian doctor she approached said clinics are not 'euthanasia dispensers'
  • Follows controversial euthanasia of woman, 23, in 2022 citing mental health
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A YouTuber who suffers from multiple personality disorder is documenting her bid to end her life at a euthanasia clinic.

The French 23-year-old, who goes by the name Olympe, recently told the 255,000 followers of her mental health channel that she was 'in contact with doctors’ in Belgium, where assisted suicide is legal.

The content creator suffers from dissociative identity disorder, a condition formed by trauma which is often deeply distressing to those it affects.

But Belgian doctor Yves de Locht, approached by Olympe, said clinics were not 'euthanasia dispensers', and that the process can last many months or years before someone can access assisted suicide services.

This follows the controversial death of another 23-year-old suffering with mental health issues who chose to end her life in Belgium last year.

Olympe, who reportedly lives with about 40 distinct personalities, initially said in a post on Instagram, 'in the last quarter of 2023 I will have recourse to assisted suicide in Belgium.

'I am already in contact with the doctors.'

She added: 'It's not a debate. It's my life. It's a decision that I made which was difficult to take.'

Olympe said she could no longer manage the burden of her condition or its causes.

She said that these included sexual abuse and moving between various foster homes.

But the Brussels doctor de Locht, who was reportedly approached by Olympe, dismissed the claims that talks had progressed in an interview with Le Parisien.

He said that the process could take months or years, and said that Belgium was tired of being coloured as a 'death ward' for France, where assisted suicide is illegal.

'I haven't seen her medical dossier but I've read her emails. She wants to meet me.

'We do not refuse to meet (people like her) but we explain to them that the process can last months or even years.

'This young woman has announced the end of her life at the end of the year. This date certainly doesn’t come from me. I need much more information before envisaging meeting her.

The young YouTuber has since stressed she does not wish to set an 'example' for young people, and urges those with dark thoughts to 'find people around them to lean on'.

Euthanasia - withdrawing or with-holding life-preserving treatments - is legal in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany and Spain.

Assisted suicide - giving the patient the means to end their own life - is illegal across most of Europe.

While Switzerland permits assisted suicide, active euthanasia is not legal.

While illegal in France, a citizens' council has begun debating the country's approach to end of life care generally and the legal status of assisted suicide.

Recommendations will be presented to parliament in March this year.

In the United Kingdom, the act of assisting somebody else in taking their life is punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

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Assisted suicide presents many ethical complications in defining a 'rational suicide'.

The scientific community is somewhat divided.

48.6% of psychiatrists surveyed in 2019 did not support access to assisted suicide for persons diagnosed with severe and persisted mental illness.

Nearly a third did support some degree of access, and just over 20% were neutral on the issue.

The authors said there was an increasing number of psychiatric patients seeking assisted suicide.

A 1994 paper concluded the availability of assisted suicide may lead to increased rates of suicide in the general population, especially among young people, due to copycat behaviour and destigmatisation.

Authors of a paper last year highlighted the importance of assessing decision-making capacity when considering assisted dying.

This could be complicated by underlying mental health conditions.

Last year, Shanti De Corte, also 23, chose to end her life in Belgium, citing 'unbearable' mental distress.

Corte suffered trauma as a witness of the ISIS attack on Brussels Airport in 2016.

After pursuing psychiatric treatment and medication, she chose to end her life in May 2022.

A neurologist later said the decision was premature, with options not yet fully explored, but claimed he was overruled by the woman's mother.

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She cute, I can fix her.

Also, if you wanna kill yourself, 30% hydrochloric acid, 1kg of sulfur limes, duct tape your car/bathroom/bedroom exist and windows shut, dump the sulfur into the acid in a big bucket. Close your eyes, count to 30, take a deep breathe. Pretty much instant death lol.

EDIT: People are liking this post as informative, so imma cover my ass lol. If you do this, you will absolutely, horrifically, flood whatever room/house you are in, with an incredibly toxic gas called hydrogen sulfide. If you do this to kill yourself, and you do not do it somewhere out of the way, with lots of warnings; and a present email/text to the samaritans/police/etc that tells them that anyone coming to collect your body needs to wait a good 4-5 hours, or wear hazmat gear, you will kill other people.

EDIT2: I did some off the cuff chemistry, 500ml of the acid, and 400~ grams of the sulfur (pure, not the lime mix), will make enough lethal gas (1000ppm), to fill the average British household, and kill every living thing inside it with 1-2 inhalations. Anyone nearby is going to be on their ass unconscious, further out you'll be looking at damaged lungs, dizziness, vomiting, damaged eyes. It could rightly be called an act of terrorism actually.
 
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I like how Belgium despite also having euthanasia nonsense is still more sensible than Canada is and tells her "We don't just do this on demand". I think everyone involved realized that murdering a 23 year old pretty white girl who's mentally ill would be bad optics.
 
I like how Belgium despite also having euthanasia nonsense is still more sensible than Canada is and tells her "We don't just do this on demand". I think everyone involved realized that murdering a 23 year old pretty white girl who's mentally ill would be bad optics.
I argue it was the need a doctor? just MAID yourself lmao
 
Do all 40 personalities have to consent? Is it a majority vote?

That raises a VERY interesting question. Forgetting for a minute that actual specialists regard MPD as near 100% bullshit, since if you are murdering someone over it you must believe... How can you do it without consent of all personalities, and HOW can you ever be sure enough you have?



Lazy fucking millenials. Or zoomers, I don't know or care. Just fucking jump out a tall window head first...

This all seems more about "pushing boundaries" and fighting norms.. Which should scare everyone!
 
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