The Anonymous Widower

Sir Terry Pratchett

Sir Terry wrote and read part of the Richard Dimbleby lecture last night.  It was a moving and very powerful performance as the writer is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease.

His plea for a right to die, when he chooses is summed up with this last sentence of the lecture.

Let us consider me as a test case. As I have said, I would like to die peacefully with Thomas Tallis on my iPod before the disease takes me over and I hope that will not be for quite some time to come, because if I knew that I could die at any time I wanted, then suddenly every day would be as ­precious as a million pounds. If I knew that I could die, I would live. My life, my death, my choice.

He is right and everybody should see or read his lecture from last night. The Guardian has an edited version here.

February 2, 2010 - Posted by | Health, News | ,

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