"Connecticut Woman Chooses Dignified End in Vermont"

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Lynda Bluestein, a terminally ill woman from Connecticut, utilized Vermont's law allowing terminally ill individuals to end their lives with prescribed medication, passing away peacefully as she wished. Vermont, which settled a lawsuit allowing Bluestein access to its law despite her non-residency, has since removed residency requirements for such cases, a change Bluestein advocated for. The law has strict safeguards to ensure patients' informed and voluntary decisions, though it faces moral opposition. Bluestein's choice reflects her desire for agency over her life and death, consistent with her lifelong activism for patient choice.
Topics:nation##assistedsuicide#health-and-ethics#patientchoice#righttodie#terminalillness#vermontlaw
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