Posted on 11/02/2014 8:44:33 PM PST by Morgana
Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old woman diagnosed with incurable brain cancer, committed assisted suicide at her home in Portland, Oregon on Saturday evening by swallowing a fatal dose of barbiturates.
She had previously acquired the drugs legally by prescription under Oregon's controversial assisted suicide law.
"Goodbye to all my dear friends and family that I love," she wrote on Facebook. "The world is a beautiful place, travel has been my greatest teacher, my close friends and folks are the greatest givers. I even have a ring of support around my bed as I type Goodbye world. Spread good energy. Pay it forward!"
Maynard rocketed into international headlines early in October when she released a video, in conjunction with the assisted suicide advocacy organization, Compassion and Choices, announcing her intention to end her own life under Oregons assisted suicide law on Nov. 1 two days after her husbands birthday. That video has since been viewed over 9 million times.
But opponents of assisted suicide took heart earlier this week when Brittany released another video, which had been shot about two weeks previous, suggesting that she might not go through with the suicide at least not on the date specified.
"It doesnt seem like the right time, she said in that video, suggesting that her health was holding out, and she was still enjoying her life too much to end it.
I still feel good enough, and I still have enough joy, and I still laugh and smile with my family and friends enough that it doesnt seem like the right time right now, Brittany had said. But it will come, because I feel myself getting sicker. Its happening each week.
In the second video, Brittany had also revealed that her goal in publicizing her case was to enact positive change by passing right-to-die laws nationwide.
However, relatives told NBCNews that Brittany was "devastated" that some media outlets took her second video as a sign that she had changed her views on assisted suicide.
In a statement following Brittany's death, Compassion and Choices (formerly The Hemlock Society), said that Brittany had made "a well thought out and informed choice to Die With Dignity in the face of such a terrible, painful, and incurable illness."
Opponents of assisted suicide mourned Brittany's death, and criticized the manner in which her illness and death were used, via a well-coordinated media campaign, to promote the agenda of the euthanasia and assisted suicide lobby.
We are saddened by the fact that this young woman gave up hope, and now our concern is for other people with terminal illnesses who may contemplate following her example," said Janet Morana, the Executive Director of Priests for Life, in a statement. "Our prayer is that these people will find the courage to live every day to the fullest until God calls them home. Brittanys death was not a victory for a political cause. It was a tragedy, hastened by despair and aided by the culture of death invading our country.
Brittany was diagnosed with a brain tumor in January and given 10 years to live after years of debilitating headaches. Months later, however, she found out that the brain cancer had progressed much more rapidly than doctors anticipated, and that she likely only had about six months.
She and her husband soon thereafter moved to Oregon to take advantage of the state's assisted suicide law.
Since the state legalized assisted suicide by enacting the Death with Dignity Act on October 27, 1997 the number of assisted suicides has steadily increased from 16 in 1998 to 85 in 2012.
Developing...
I imagine that she is already regretting her action.
I don’t know. I wonder if that tumor was affecting her judgment. Hard to say. Only God knows.
We may never know her fate.
My prayers go out for her and her family.
My prayers go out for her and her family.
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Mine, too.
For who think without God, this seems a utilitarian thing to do, makes common sense.
BUT, it is against laws and violates Gods wisdom.
Each human life has value and suffering has value.
http://biblehub.com/colossians/1-24.htm
Collosians 1:24
Now I rejoice in what I am suffering for you, and I fill up in my flesh what is still lacking in regard to Christ’s afflictions, for the sake of his body, which is the church.
At least the bear didn’t get her...
Man this is a tough story.
While I can’t agree with all of her ‘promotion’ of this act, there is a part of it that does make you think. I’ve watched several relatives get into positions where they were totally dependent on the outside world for EVERYTHING. And while I never caught any care giver mistreating any of them, when you leave you wonder.
And I remember always thinking as I drove away - THAT AIN’T GOING TO HAPPEN TO ME.
I really don’t know what I’d do if I had a condition that was going to take away my ability to be me - but I’m not going to be a vegetable.
Prayers for her soul and her family
I have had pain that made me think that if I knew it would’t end I’d rather be dead.
I’m not sure what I’d do if I knew that was all I was facing with no way out.
Apparently the world isn't beautiful enough nor her friends close enough.
Apparently the world isn’t beautiful enough nor her friends close enough.
God bless her.
Rest in peace.
I suppose in reading many of the comments here and in other threads on this poor girl it would be more humane to have her suffer and enjoin her family to suffer watching it.
/s
A disease is only incurable until someone figures out a cure, but if everyone gives up upon diagnoses then there is no incentive to ever find a cure.
A bear walks into a bar and orders a drink. The bartender says “Sorry, we don’t serve bears here.” The bear growls at the bartender “I’m a bear! If I want a drink you will damn well give it to me! If you don’t, I’ll claw up your bar!”
The bartender refuses, and the bear digs his claws in and scratches up the surface of the bar. “Ok, what do you think of that? Are you going to give me my drink now?”, the bear shouts. “No, I’m sorry. Company policy. We don’t serve bears here.”
The bear gets really mad. “If you don’t give me a drink, I’ll eat this woman! Now give me my drink!” The bear points at a skanky looking woman at the end of the bar. The bartender refuses again, so the bear grabs the woman and eats her. “There! Are you going to give me my drink, or are you next?”, the bear growls.
The bartender replys, “Sorry, but we don’t serve drug users here.” “What? I’m a bear, not a drug user!”
“Oh yeah, that was a bar-bitch-you-ate.”
I can’t condemn her actions. I watched my brother die a slow agonizing death. He would never have done what this woman did but I’m not sure I wouldn’t do it. If I had the guts. So, let God be the judge.
It is sad that she didn’t mention God in her final words.
The media is loving this.
Yes, I understand, really.
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