I would have agreed at one time, but a documentary I watched changed my mindset.
A man was left with "locked in sydrome" after a motorbike accident.
He was an adventurer, a daredevil, free spirit and rocker, taking off on his bike to explore new places and meet new people.
Over the years, in discussions with family, he had said it was his biggest fear to not be able to live freely, and that he would want and expect to allowed to die if that became the case.
His family wanted only the best for him, and took further action to ensure his wishes were honoured.
The last week or so loomed, and it became clear that he could communicate by blinking.
He was given time to practice, against his families wishes, but having been asked, in numerous ways, he made clear that he did not want the ventilator switched off, and wished to carry on living.
Good Morning Thursday 2nd July 2026
billieSue Johnson aka billie T Thompson


