In the age of chronic disease, a natural death is becoming an increasingly rare phenomenon. The lucky few will die suddenly or during sleep. But the remaining 80% will not leave life the way they would have liked to: at home and without needless suffering. In America, most people will die in small steps that are significantly influenced by medical decisions regarding the manner and timing of death. According to author Robert Orfali: Most of us will find ourselves navigating through a labyrinth of confusing end-of-life choices. We will spend our last days (often years) in sterilized torture chambershospitals, nursing homes, and even hospices. Yes, the terminally ill needlessly endure torture at the end of their lives.
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