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"It started with a stumble." So begins the author's compelling true account of one woman's ordeal with a debilitating illness that would claim her life. The story of how she and her husband confronted their misfortune is as gripping a story as you will ever read; it also calls into question the whole range of complex problems prompted by the new medical technologies that can extend life -- even beyond the will to live it.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Attitude to Death, Biography, Euthanasia, Family relationships, Medical ethics, Patients, Popular works, Right to die, Social conditions, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Medical Ethics, Popular Works, Economic conditions, Ethics, Medical, New York Times reviewed, Spiritual life, Socioeconomic statusPeople
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