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‘As my time draws closer’: Terminally ill woman gives update 12 days before end of her life

Brittany Maynard, the woman who has chosen Nov. 1 as the day she will die, is giving an update on how’s doing. Shortly after her wedding in 2013, the 29-year-ol...
Brittany Maynard

Brittany Maynard, the woman who has chosen Nov. 1 as the day she will die, is giving an update on how’s doing.

Shortly after her wedding in 2013, the 29-year-old began experiencing debilitating headaches.

While on vacation with her husband in January, Brittany was diagnosed with grade II Astrocytoma, a severe brain tumor. Doctors told her she had 10 years left to live.

‘As my time draws closer’: Terminally ill woman gives update 12 days before end of her life

Then, after the original diagnosis, doctors said her cancer had progressed to Glioblastoma multiforme, the deadliest form of brain cancer. After treatment, the average life expectancy is only 14 months.

When doctors told Brittany her death would likely be slow and painful as the tumor continued to grow, she opted to choose her own ending.

On November 1– two days after her husband’s birthday– surrounded by her husband, mother and best friend, she will end her life using medication prescribed by her doctor.

She told People she will pull apart 100 capsules of the sedative secobarbital, dissolve them in water, and drink it.

Maynard provided the following update on her website:

“The response from you all has surpassed our wildest expectations. On behalf of my family, thank you for the outpouring of love and support.

This journey has been challenging, to say the least. We’ve uprooted our lives. I take prescription drugs to reduce the swelling in my brain, that have caused my entire body to swell instead. Dan and I have given up our dreams of having a family. My mother is soon to lose her only child. We can all agree that no parent should bury their child.

I didn’t launch this campaign because I wanted attention; in fact, it’s hard for me to process it all. I did this because I want to see a world where everyone has access to death with dignity, as I have had. My journey is easier because of this choice.

I am so lucky to have known the love of an amazing husband (my husband Dan is a hero), a loving, caring mother, and an incredible group of friends and extended family. As my time draws closer, I hope you will all take up my request to carry on this work, and support them as they carry on my legacy. I’m so grateful to you all.”

Read more on Brittany here.

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