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I heard on Jim Gardner's 11pm news tonight, that Brittany Manyard, a 29 year old woman, who has last stage terminal brain cancer, has chosen to end her own life.
Ms Manyard has relocated from her home state, to Oregon, where, apparently, it is legal to be given a drug to end one's own life.
This is a tragic story. Ms Manyard is far too young to be facing death.
Yet, as someone who watched the closest person in the world to me, my beloved mother, suffer and die of last stage metastatic terminal brain cancer, in the last seven weeks of her life, the physical and emotional affect that her terrible ending took on my mom, and me, the person who loved her the most in the world, I am absolutely in favor of a law in all 50 states that allows a person to choose euthanasia, if they have a last stage terminal illness, to spare the patient, and the family, the suffering of watching a person suffer and die of an incurable illness.
I can say definitively that while I cherished every last day and hour with my mom, and was thankful she was conscious for me to be able to talk to her, and tell her I loved her, until just a few hours before her death, had my mom chosen such a decision, I would have supported her decision 100%, kissed her goodbye, cried my tears, and moved on.
They give euthanasia to terminally ill animals, by putting the poor suffering defenseless animal, out of its misery and suffering, by giving it a medicine, to put it to sleep peacefully. I feel they should do the same for humans who have terminal illnesses as well.
I realize this is a very controversial subject, and will get strong reaction from both sides, but, I wanted to post this to begin the discussion.
I heard on Jim Gardner's 11pm news tonight, that Brittany Manyard, a 29 year old woman, who has last stage terminal brain cancer, has chosen to end her own life.
Ms Manyard has relocated from her home state, to Oregon, where, apparently, it is legal to be given a drug to end one's own life.
This is a tragic story. Ms Manyard is far too young to be facing death.
Yet, as someone who watched the closest person in the world to me, my beloved mother, suffer and die of last stage metastatic terminal brain cancer, in the last seven weeks of her life, the physical and emotional affect that her terrible ending took on my mom, and me, the person who loved her the most in the world, I am absolutely in favor of a law in all 50 states that allows a person to choose euthanasia, if they have a last stage terminal illness, to spare the patient, and the family, the suffering of watching a person suffer and die of an incurable illness.
I can say definitively that while I cherished every last day and hour with my mom, and was thankful she was conscious for me to be able to talk to her, and tell her I loved her, until just a few hours before her death, had my mom chosen such a decision, I would have supported her decision 100%, kissed her goodbye, cried my tears, and moved on.
They give euthanasia to terminally ill animals, by putting the poor suffering defenseless animal, out of its misery and suffering, by giving it a medicine, to put it to sleep peacefully. I feel they should do the same for humans who have terminal illnesses as well.
I realize this is a very controversial subject, and will get strong reaction from both sides, but, I wanted to post this to begin the discussion.