
Wanting the ability to access aid in dying for herself brought Susan to the movement in the first place, but the recent death of her father highlighted the importance of another key C&C effort: reducing unwanted medical treatment. “I just think that’s such a huge issue,” said Susan, who’s grateful to the doctor for not pressuring the family to agree to a feeding tube when her father’s condition worsened due to a lack of nutrition. “We all knew we didn’t want that, but my mother’s of the old school that whatever the doctor says, you do. And he was just so nice about saying, ‘Sometimes what we can do isn’t what we should do,’” she recalls.
“I’m just glad to be even a small part of this whole movement,” Susan says of her involvement. “And C&C is such a great organization overall. I love it.“
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