“I cannot move and I cannot breathe: Let me die with dignity”

A retired professor who has an incurable illness is facing the British Supreme Court after applying for a doctor who gives him a cure to end his life. Noel Conway, who has a motor neuron disorder, was granted permission in January for [...]
Noel Conway, who has a motor neuron disorder, was granted permission in January to take his case for complaint after judges rejected his challenge to the 1961 Suicide Act.
But he insists he wants to end his life with dignity, reports “Sky News” Transmission Periscope.
Imagine that you have a motor neuron disorder a terminal illness that kills you. You have three choices about how you want to die, says 68-year-old Conway.
The first involves removing a breathing device that is used for 22 hours a day and removing it means a lack of breath and drowning.
The second choice is to wait until it is used all the time, so when it is removed, death will come sooner.
And the last choice is, if the law is amended, to allow death assisted by a medical specialist./Periscopi/












