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‎10-31-2014 12:59 AM
Ladies, she has not changed her mind, only the date. READ.
‎10-31-2014 01:02 AM
On 10/30/2014 straitgirl said:They reported on this last week when she was here for a Grand Canyon visit with her family. She looked pretty well, enjoyed the visit and it was reported that she has the medication to end her life when she wishes. With that in hand I believe she will continue to enjoy her remaining days until she feels she no longer can continue & will say her goodbyes, as it should be.
They would fill the prescription now? How if it gets in the wrong hands? Seems like she has an empty bottle (preapproved script) and can get it when she wants too. Or maybe a Dr. has to bring it to her home. Anyone know?
‎10-31-2014 01:14 AM
Brittany is a beautiful young woman with a beautiful spirit. I support her decision to end her life on her terms 100%
‎10-31-2014 09:56 AM
Every day is so precious to her and her family. I hope she has many more wonderful days, she always has her end option.
‎10-31-2014 10:54 AM
On 10/30/2014 lulu2 said:Maybe I missed something but I didn't think this young woman was changing her mind about anything other than the date. The original date was chosen based on her doctor's assessment and her husband's birthday.
Sadly, her condition will deteriorate, more than likely, quickly.
You're absolutely correct.
‎10-31-2014 10:57 AM
She said from the beginning that she may change her mind on the date depending on her condition.
Why are some people so adamant about others being forced to suffer against their will? Do they think this makes them compassionate and ""prolife"" or something? It's warped.
‎10-31-2014 11:08 AM
On 10/30/2014 LaterGator said:Beautiful woman inside and out. May God Bless her. I support what she is doing. I don't personally know Brittany but I love her in my soul.
Great post! I completely support her, too.
‎10-31-2014 11:13 AM
On 10/31/2014 JJsMom said:She said from the beginning that she may change her mind on the date depending on her condition.
Why are some people so adamant about others being forced to suffer against their will? Do they think this makes them compassionate and ""prolife"" or something? It's warped.
I don't see anyone here saying she should suffer against her will.
‎10-31-2014 11:16 AM
On 10/30/2014 scotttie said:I am very very happy to read that she has changed her mind. She made the right choice in doing so.
We should not dictate what ""the right choice"" is for her. Your ""right"" is not necessarily her ""right"" (decision).
It is a personal choice for her to make.
‎10-31-2014 11:16 AM
I can't imagine how her mom and husband are handling all of this. It must be very tough on them.
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