The day I was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, I knew my life would end with euthanasia I chose to die at 44 because ALS (motor neurone disease) left me paralysed. I still loved my life, even to the last day. It all started in December 2023, when I lost strength in my right arm, and my (…)
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