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A story of suicide

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Tyraz
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
New Zealand310 Posts
July 25 2010 09:56 GMT
#1
After reading this link on reddit, I'd have to say - I felt fairly happy and slightly sad. I didn't know the person at all, but somehow it affected me in a fairly powerful way.

I've posted the contents below.
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On a cold bright Monday in March, my friend Vicki and I took a train journey together for the very last time. During our 20-year friendship, we had travelled together a lot but, this time, when we took the train from St Pancras to Zurich, I knew I would return alone. We were on our way to the Dignitas clinic, where Vicki would die less than a week later.

Vicki was fiercely independent and saw her life as an adventure. In her younger days, she cycled across Nepal, was shipwrecked off New Zealand and extradited from America. She was also a self-taught sailor, potter and toy maker. But 10 years ago she was diagnosed with COPD, an incurable type of emphysema. She was prescribed all sorts of medication and explored alternative therapies, but the breathlessness grew worse. Her energy levels fell to almost zero.

In 2004, she joined Dignitas and asked if I would go with her when the time was right. I agreed; part of me hoped that when the time was right, she might die gently in her sleep, but that was not to be.

Over the last few years, life became a struggle, each day a battle to get through. Vicki's world had become much narrower and she couldn't bear the thought of becoming a burden to friends. She contacted Dignitas, who reviewed her case and accepted her in July 2007. It was a slow process; people get the impression you fly out on Friday and it's over by the evening, but it doesn't work like that.

Last December, Vicki contacted Dignitas again to activate the "green light". She was hoping to have her escape route mapped out by January, but there was more paperwork, more documents. Almost three months later, we set off for the last time together to Switzerland. On Tuesday evening, Vicki had an appointment with a doctor who reviewed her case. She mustered all her reserves to show the doctor what she had once been – a feisty, independent woman. The doctor asked questions, took notes and set up another meeting for Thursday evening. We returned to our hotel, she needed hugs and we both needed a G&T. The next day was free, and we walked the quarter of a mile or less to the lake and took a boat trip. In the evening, she made the first round of farewell phone calls. After that it was more hugs, more G&Ts and listening to snippets of her life that she wanted to share.

Thursday would be Vicki's last whole day. We strolled by the river, talked and rested before the final doctor's appointment. He agreed to prescribe the drugs that would end her life on Friday.

That night I couldn't sleep. I knew I had to be strong, to put my sense of loss to one side and my feelings elsewhere. It was so odd being with someone and knowing they were going to die the next morning. But I felt I had to support my friend on the last journey that she insisted on taking, her final act of defiance.

In the morning, we took a taxi towards the outskirts of the city, where the Dignitas house is based, and two volunteers took us inside. There was more paperwork and then coffee in the garden.

Vicki had brought some Beethoven, which I put on the CD player. After some moments she asked to take the first drink, to relax her stomach. We hugged, and she took off her necklace and put it around my neck. Our host came in and offered her the drink, which she took. The music washed over us. Next came the last drink, the lethal one; a small glass was placed beside her, covered by a tissue.

Vicki was asked where she would like to sit and she chose the bed. She took the glass and drank steadily, without a tremor. She looked at me and said, "Oh, yuck" and from nowhere I replied, "Well, they won't do as last words." We both roared with laughter, our heads together. She rinsed her mouth with clean water and lay back on the pillows as I held her hand. We didn't know what to expect, and then she said, "I think something is happening; I'm off on the adventure." Her body relaxed and her eyes closed. I held her hand until she was safe from suffering, free.

When my friend made her choice and was accepted by Dignitas, she was empowered to live on – doing her best, enjoying her life and relishing the company of her friends for a further two and a half years. She lived as long as she possibly could and died bravely, just as she wished.

• As told to Chris Broughton.


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LOcDowN
Profile Joined February 2003
United States1015 Posts
July 25 2010 10:05 GMT
#2
Incredible story, thank you for sharing.
serenidite
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Korea (South)505 Posts
July 25 2010 10:28 GMT
#3
amazing story. im at a loss for words
that the world lost such a strong willed person is ... i cant find the words for my feelings right now
thank you for sharing
" Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway."
In)Spire
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States1323 Posts
July 25 2010 10:29 GMT
#4
That was amazing. Thank You.
oo_xerox
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States852 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-25 10:43:36
July 25 2010 10:41 GMT
#5
oh yuck..

im gonna break the ice here....

fucking baller last words
I could get a more coherent article by gluing a Sharpie to a dog's cook and letting it hump the page.
Maero
Profile Joined December 2007
349 Posts
July 25 2010 10:41 GMT
#6
I've actually never heard of the company Dignitas, but after looking it up it seems pretty interesting; I didn't even know this sort of thing existed, but to be fair I am sort of bound to the laws in my own country.

Here is the link, for those who might be interested.
Bebop07
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States291 Posts
July 25 2010 10:51 GMT
#7
For some reason this made me cry..just makes death feel so real. Shits scary man.
Yggdrasil Leaf
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
221 Posts
July 25 2010 11:44 GMT
#8
There's lots of people taking that path in what is an incredible sick world.
They just don't have articles.

Choosing our own death is a right of a free human being.
"A person hears only what they understand" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
July 25 2010 12:08 GMT
#9
thanks for sharing, great read. makes me think more about what i'm doing with my life :/
POGGERS
check mate
Profile Joined June 2010
Germany39 Posts
July 25 2010 12:52 GMT
#10
That is a very sad story... :/
Necosarius
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
Sweden4042 Posts
July 25 2010 13:07 GMT
#11
Wow incredible and very sad story. I can't imagine the feeling to be with her on her last journey.
TadH
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada1846 Posts
July 25 2010 13:26 GMT
#12
wow very sad
Ozarugold
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
2716 Posts
July 25 2010 13:34 GMT
#13
I teared up a bit. So sad...
this is my quote.
Forgottenfrog
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
United States1268 Posts
July 25 2010 14:04 GMT
#14
That was a great read and very sad indeed. It should be moved general so more people can appreciate this gem. Thank you op for sharing.
Sephy90
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States1785 Posts
July 25 2010 14:44 GMT
#15
I can't imagine what those two went through, but both are incredibly brave. Thank you for sharing, it was such an awesome read!
"So I turned the lights off at night and practiced by myself"
luminaire
Profile Joined May 2010
United States56 Posts
July 25 2010 15:37 GMT
#16
That story really tripped me out. It is an amazing thing to face down death head-on like that. I don't know if I would have the courage to do so. Thanks for sharing.
Work hard and never give up.
Malgrif
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada1095 Posts
July 25 2010 15:56 GMT
#17
wait, so what did her illness do to her? i didn't really understand that part, and i think the friend did the right thing though supporting her even though she wanted to die. i wonder if i could do the same for a close friend of mine...
for there to be pro there has to be noob.
Snet *
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States3573 Posts
July 25 2010 17:01 GMT
#18
On July 26 2010 00:56 Malgrif wrote:
wait, so what did her illness do to her? i didn't really understand that part, and i think the friend did the right thing though supporting her even though she wanted to die. i wonder if i could do the same for a close friend of mine...


COPD is a lung disease that thickens your airways and even closes some of them off (probably an extremely simplified explanation). It can make it so you are unable to breathe enough,and can trap old air in the lungs. So basically what they meant in the story was, her breathing was getting so bad that she was beginning to become incredibly weak.
Deleted User 3420
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
24492 Posts
July 25 2010 17:08 GMT
#19
Well it sounds like she was okay with it. Powerful story.
BlackJack
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
United States10574 Posts
July 25 2010 17:13 GMT
#20
I didn't think the story was sad at all. This was a happy story. The sad stories are the ones where they don't get to die at the end.
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