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Part 19: Garbage, Ice Cream, and Pneumonia — 3 Comments

  1. These words struck me hardest: “the mother I knew is no longer there”. It is the feeling of separation, of loss with no return. This plight is going to hit us all, increasingly so, in the years to come. Our lives get stretched beyond their normal limits, diseases have become treatable, but our youth is not restored. So we get older and older, increasingly dependent on others, we lose our dignity and this “life” is our target. Or is it? I have long discussed the topic with Gigi, and agreed that we won’t take any life extending drugs beyond reason. I support euthanasia, and so does he. Should we feel unbearable pain, we will end it personally or with our reciprocal help. We don’t want to go through the humiliation of incontinence, of mental decay, of becoming burdens to others. Unfortunately Italy doesn’t recognise the living will,so we think we’ll have to go to Switzerland.
    Love you, my sister.

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