Dignity in Dying

Good evening ,

 

Today we are exposing the truth about how people die in the UK.

 

I want to warn you, it is extremely graphic at times; this research is a no holds barred look at what some dying people and their families have to go through. 

 

It is based on the harrowing real-life experiences of dying people, their families and healthcare professionals.

 

Our research shows that seventeen people a day will suffer as they die even if everyone has access to the very best palliative care.

 

Like all areas of medicine, specialist palliative care has its limits. This means a small but significant minority of people will suffer intolerably throughout the final months, weeks and days of their lives.

 

If anyone ever had doubts about assisted dying, they need to read this and ask themselves: what right do I have to refuse someone with a terminal illness, the means to avoid an agonising death?

 

Thank you for your support,

 

 



Zach Moss,

Dignity in Dying

 

P.S. It is not an easy read, but it’s important to know the full truth - read our research.

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