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- Mar 21, 2019
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Just started watching this, seems really well made. Someone wanna watch it too and discuss?
Thanks for posting this. I relate to what this woman went through with years upon years of "treatment." For me, in the end, it won't be the terror involved in yet another inevitable downswing but the process of it all. I'm so tired of the repetition. And like in the woman in the video, I have no life. No quality of life, either. I've spent so much goddamn time taking on the Herculean task of staying alive that the substance of life passed by.
But there's a beauty about this film. The documentary "How to Die in Oregon" presented the same beauty. A lot of pro-lifers or people who have never been in or considered this position won't understand, and I suppose me using a term often reserved for life would make a lot of them mad. But this is life. Because of the taboo nature of self-termination, I think we're being robbed. We're being robbed of something very dear to the human experience and it saddens me immensely. How many people, even on this site, had to hold onto their pain until they were completely alone? How many are robbed of the opportunity to look someone in the eyes and say "This will be the last time I will see you. I love you."
But there's a beauty about this film. The documentary "How to Die in Oregon" presented the same beauty.