'I might be dead before a decision is made': Terminally-ill people on assisted dying
Briefly

"I prided myself on my health and fitness... Twenty years ago, if you were to say to me that I'd be in a wheelchair, I'd be like 'Nah mate, it's all right. I'd rather go.' Now Nik says his attitude to life - and death - has changed and I am grateful to have seen my children grow up."
"Under the proposed law, Nik is concerned that other people suffering terminal illnesses would choose an assisted death and miss out on the joys that more life could bring - even if they are less physically able."
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