Hello 


My name’s Anita Brown, I’m 49 years old and on 1st April 2016 I was diagnosed with incurable bladder cancer. 

 

I was told that without chemotherapy, I would have two months to live. So far I’ve been lucky - my treatments have been mostly successful, my scans mostly clear. But I live with the knowledge that, eventually, my luck will run out. And then, ultimately, so will my choices. 

 

I had long been a supporter of the campaign, so when I was diagnosed I knew that I wasn’t alone in my fight for choice. Because for so long so many people in my position have been asking the same question: If we might die a horrible, painful death, why don’t we have the right to choose when and how it happens? For our sake and for our families the law must change.

 

Dignity in Dying does so much to help me campaign for the change I want to see. Giving a monthly gift of just £2 can ensure the campaign can support people like me to tell our stories and effect change.

 

Together we can make our voices heard. 

 

As a home carer, I know what dying from cancer can be like. My fear isn’t based in an unknown idea of pain but in suffering I’ve seen first hand. But it’s not just my pain - I don’t want my family to have to live with their last memories of me being in agony. That’s not who I am. And I don’t want to be remembered like that. 

 

By joining together with Dignity in Dying we can do everything possible to bring about real choice at the end of life. Your £2 a month would give them the reliable support they need to make the case for change loud and clear.  

I know assisted dying will become legal in the UK - it's only a matter of when. With your support, it could be a lot sooner than you think. 

 

Thank you for reading my story. 

 

Best wishes, 

 

Anita Brown

 

P.S. If you’re already a member like me or give a monthly gift I appreciate the time you’ve taken to read my story. Thank you for your continued support for the campaign.

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