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If only trading bodies was possible
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I'd give anything to be able to swap places with someone who has something terminal. Technically I still have lots of years left, it seems really unfair that I've got them but don't want them, and there are people out there who desperately want them but don't get to live. I'd swap in a second if only I could.
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I'd give anything to be able to swap places with someone who has something terminal. Technically I still have lots of years left, it seems really unfair that I've got them but don't want them, and there are people out there who desperately want them but don't get to live. I'd swap in a second if only I could.
I get this. My conditions torture and destroy everything you are slowly. My fear is death, if ever will be long , agonising and without dignity. I'd rather have cancer too if that was the only option than this
This would be amazing, you could let someone who wants to live have a life and you'd get some peace. When I've thought about this myself though it's been more like I'd take their illness from them and we'd both keep our bodies but I'd be the dying one.
I feel the same. I have many long years ahead which I don't think I can make. Therefore, I'll more than happily trade my life with a person with a terminal illness who wishes to live. It's certainly unfair how someone who wants to live has difficulties living while someone who wants to die has difficulties dying.
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