My terminal illness has taught me how precious life is but also the value of a good death | Nathaniel Dye
Briefly

"For me, the assisted dying bill being put before parliament isn't just government business. It's personal. Think of me as Schrodinger's cancer patient: simultaneously living and dying."
"In the two years since diagnosis, my cancer-riddled body has allowed me to engage in a surprising amount of living, from a 100-mile ultra running comeback to a two-month walk from John o'Groats to Land's End."
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