She’s a brave woman. Travel well.
This seems like an area where Pope Francis will weigh in and give people bad advice.
If she has or does receive Jesus before she dies, we’ll see her in heaven. It is not for us to judge those whose pain and suffering is beyond their ability to cope.
Drama queen
I can’t say that I blame her. MS is a horrible disease, it’s slow and and is like being imprisoned in your own body unable to do anything for yourself. May the good Lord bless her souls and take her into his arms.
I saw a lot of comments regarding attention and drama, and while people may let their friends and loved ones know so they’re not caught totally off-guard, the addition of an emoji at the end of the post makes it suspect, but some people don’t know how else to convey emotion online. We’re not seeing body language or hearing a voice.
My aunt has MS, and having seen what it and the COVID shot did to amplify it, I can’t blame this woman for her choice. I know that I was much more comfortable with the thought of death when I was on dialysis and far sicker than I am now. MS is a horrible illness, and my friend’s mother has it too, but she didn’t treat hers for the first twelve years. She’s in awful shape.
Exhibitionist?
Is that a type of sin in the pride group?
Why broadcast it? That just comes off as an attempt to get JUSTIFICATION for it.
And that may be a sin.
I sympathize, it being MS, but this lady seems to have
Sylvia Plath syndrome writ large.
Plath was a poet popular in the late 1950’s.
She was sadly infamous for her multiple attempts at suicide before finally doing so in 1963.
Many of her colleagues assumed she did it to get her husbands attention.