'It should be my choice not to suffer'
Briefly

Sophie Blake, diagnosed with terminal cancer, advocates for changes in assisted dying laws, emphasizing the plight of terminally ill patients and their families facing needless suffering.
'It's an overwhelming shock... not being here for my daughter,' Blake conveyed, highlighting the emotional toll of terminal illness as she fights for her right to a dignified end.
Despite being 'not scared of dying,' Ms. Blake articulated her fear of the impact her death might have on her family, particularly emphasizing the challenges faced by her daughter.
With the support of organizations like Dignity in Dying, advocates like Blake stress the necessity of legalizing assisted dying to provide terminally ill patients a peaceful death.
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