Realizing her options, and she didn’t have many, Maynard and her family moved to Oregon, which allowed assisted death. At first the doctors told her that at first thought she had several years to live, but after they conducted other studies, the doctors discovered that she only had six months to live (Slotnik). After learning this, she reached out to Compassion & Choices which is a “nation’s leading end-of-life choice advocacy organization”, that helps individuals who are terminally ill. Maynard was a strong believer of basic human rights and healthcare (The Brittany Maynard Fund). She even stated herself, “I would not tell anyone else that he or she should choose death with dignity. My question is: Who has the right to tell me that I don’t deserve this choice?” (Slotnik). Maynard believed that every individual had the right to do whatever they wanted with their lives, especially if their life was on the
Realizing her options, and she didn’t have many, Maynard and her family moved to Oregon, which allowed assisted death. At first the doctors told her that at first thought she had several years to live, but after they conducted other studies, the doctors discovered that she only had six months to live (Slotnik). After learning this, she reached out to Compassion & Choices which is a “nation’s leading end-of-life choice advocacy organization”, that helps individuals who are terminally ill. Maynard was a strong believer of basic human rights and healthcare (The Brittany Maynard Fund). She even stated herself, “I would not tell anyone else that he or she should choose death with dignity. My question is: Who has the right to tell me that I don’t deserve this choice?” (Slotnik). Maynard believed that every individual had the right to do whatever they wanted with their lives, especially if their life was on the