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Choosing to Die: Empowering End-of-Life Choices

Choosing To Die: A Personal Story on Elective Death

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Choosing to Die: Empowering End-of-Life Choices
Choosing To Die: A Personal Story on Elective Death
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Embark on a deeply personal and transformative journey with "Choosing to Die: A Personal Story" by Phyllis Shacter. This poignant book delves into the uncharted territory of end-of-life choices, advocating for dignity and compassion in facing the inevitable. Navigating the complex emotions surrounding degenerative diseases, Shacter eloquently shares her story alongside her husband, Alan, exploring their journey through his heartbreaking diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. With heartfelt compassion...

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manufacturer CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
height 8.5
weight 0.44
width 0.37
length 5.5
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
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FAQ

What is VSED and how is it covered in the book?

VSED stands for Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking, a method explored by the author to give individuals the option to choose a dignified death when faced with terminal conditions.

Is this book suitable for someone who is not dealing with end-of-life issues?

Yes, the book's insights on love, compassion, and personal choice provide valuable lessons for anyone, regardless of their current health situation.

What makes this book different from other books about death?

This book combines personal narrative with vital information about end-of-life choices, particularly VSED, making it a unique educational resource.

Can this book help families discuss end-of-life plans?

Absolutely, it serves as a great conversation starter for families to openly discuss preferences and decisions regarding end-of-life care.

Who should read this book?

Anyone interested in end-of-life choices, caregivers, families facing degenerative diseases, and healthcare providers will find this book beneficial.

Is this book emotional?

Yes, it depicts very emotional themes related to love, loss, and the difficult decisions surrounding death.

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Choosing To Die: A Personal Story on Elective Death
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