This is very inspiring for me! It makes me appreciate having such a mobile and agile body.
Have you seen Aubrey De Grey’s TEDTalks speech? Or looked up organ printing, or other life-extension related technologies speculated to be available within ten or twenty years?
I’m not entirely sure how they could be applied to ALS patients, but it certainly would offer a chance of not just living longer, but maybe some day gaining back some function.
By choosing death, you will be forfeiting any chance of being helped by these potential new technologies. By choosing life, if you can just live long enough, you might see the days of indefinite lifespan.
Either way though, your story is very uplifting, and I hope you do live long enough to see indefinite lifespan. I hope everyone does. :)
This is very inspiring for me! It makes me appreciate having such a mobile and agile body.
Have you seen Aubrey De Grey’s TEDTalks speech? Or looked up organ printing, or other life-extension related technologies speculated to be available within ten or twenty years?
I’m not entirely sure how they could be applied to ALS patients, but it certainly would offer a chance of not just living longer, but maybe some day gaining back some function.
By choosing death, you will be forfeiting any chance of being helped by these potential new technologies. By choosing life, if you can just live long enough, you might see the days of indefinite lifespan.
Either way though, your story is very uplifting, and I hope you do live long enough to see indefinite lifespan. I hope everyone does. :)