CapitalB on Nostr: A younger sister of my grandma chose assisted death at 87. Bone cancer. She had it ...
A younger sister of my grandma chose assisted death at 87. Bone cancer. She had it for a decade and the last months her immune system gave up. She organized everything, spoke with everybody she needed. Left three children (themselves above 60...) and my father said this is the best way to do the final thing in life.
I agree. But only for that.
Another still living grandma in another circle is a member of the org who does assisted deaths. At over 90, she wants to be autonomous until the end.
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