When
life's going well and our health is good,
We've
got the drive and means to go far,
And we
seem to have the world by the tail,
Do we
appreciate how lucky we are?
My
thoughts are on a particular person:
Brittany
Maynard--a daughter, a wife--
Young,
vivacious, compassionate, caring,
Full of
dreams, at the prime of her life,
Until
she found she had brain cancer--
Glioblastoma--an
aggressive assault--
Which
turned Brittany's life upside down
And
brought her dreams to a sudden halt.
Given
six more months to live,
She
pondered her options and moved to a state
Where
she could decide to die with dignity
Before
it ended up being too late.
Terminally
ill Oregon residents
Who are
mentally competent can make use
Of the
Death with Dignity Act of Oregon.
Established
safeguards prevent its abuse.
Verbal,
cognitive, and motor loss,
Possible
morphine-resistant pain,
Major
changes in personality,
Paralyzing
seizures--hard to contain--
Were
what Brittany had to look forward to.
Such an
existence, so grim and so bleak,
Was not
what she wanted her family to experience:
Her
constant suffering, week after week.
In her
last months, Brittany had traveled.
She'd
shared her feelings; for example, she'd say
It's
important to do what's important to us.
In other
words, we should seize the day.
To her
family in November 2014
Brittany
said her final good-byes
And
peacefully went on the final journey--
The one
that transcends both the earth and the skies.
I
wouldn't wait around for a miracle
If I had
to deal with what Brittany went through:
Inoperable
brain cancer!
I'd
hightail it to Oregon, too.
(11-8-14)
By Bob B
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