MS Society Responds To Debbie Purdy Ruling - Clarification On The Law Of Assisted Suicide, UK
Main Category: Multiple SclerosisAlso Included In: Palliative Care / Hospice Care; Litigation / Medical Malpractice
Article Date: 31 Jul 2009 - 8:00 PDT
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The MS Society has responded to today's Law Lords ruling concerning the case of Debbie Purdy, who has sought clarification on the law of assisted suicide.
Debbie, 46, who was diagnosed with Primary Progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1995, wanted to be assured that her husband would not be prosecuted on his return to the UK, if he accompanies her to the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland.
It is now thought that the Law Lords will ask the Director of Public Prosecutions to set out when prosecutions would happen.
Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive of the MS Society, said: "Debbie Purdy's victory has pushed MS into the spotlight but there is far more to living with MS - even in its more severe forms - than planning how to die.
"There are 100,000 people with MS across the UK and most will live about as long as any of us. The key to living well with MS is access to the right care and support, including palliative care when it's needed.
"Most palliative care resources are focused on cancer and cases like this show why the Government's end of life care strategy is so important."
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MS Sufferers Live Not Plan To Die
posted by laura on 31 Jul 2009 at 3:38 pmI agree with Simon I have MS and planning my death is the last thing on my mind This case has done nothing for MS sufferers absolutely nothing. It's bad press for us really and does nothing to improve care or research. The spotlight has fallen on MS sufferers in quite a bad way. If she wants to end her life, fine, but why drag all of us into it?
MS Sufferers Live Not Plan To Die
posted by Gary Westenhiser on 8 Aug 2009 at 11:21 pmAll items need and should be discussed. People with MS or any other type of potentially debilating disease should have the ability to see and discuss all information. Whether one thinks an idea is abhorrent or not acceptable for the general public, remind me of the book burners.
People are allowed to make their own decisions. I know we live in times when good intentioned people seem to think there way is the right way. I live in America. I don't know how long you have had MS or what kind or if you even have it. It does not really matter. Quality of life maybe just a simplistic analogy to some, but it means more. It bothers people because it makes us all look bad? Please!
I have PP and use a scooter. Even when I could still walk with a cane, I could see my neighbors eyes. The story about the woman's concern about her husband ought to rip your heart out. So she should simply die alone without her soul mate and the rest of us should not be even able to read or even discuss the topic. Why are you so affraid? Even the MS society is affraid of the subject and changed the topic line. Shame on you too.
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