The VSED Handbook: A Practical Guide to Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) is a widely available yet little known end-of-life choice utilized throughout human history by people suffering from terminal illness and existential distress. In this short but comprehensive guidebook, novelist Kate Christie describes the steps her family took when her mother Jane chose to die by VSED to escape the late stages of Alzheimer's disease.
In clear, concise language, Christie—a former technical writer—provides an actionable plan for anyone considering hastening their own death, emphasizing the importance of planning, palliative care (including medication to ease the dying process), and a broad support network. She also describes what to expect from each stage of the VSED process and highlights the challenges and unexpected gifts of accompanying her dying mother on her final journey.
As Christie notes, a peaceful, pain-free death like the one her mother experienced via VSED is possible—but only with planning, perseverance, and the support of a trusted team.
Customer Reviews
Not super helpful
This book is not very helpful for the person who wants to use this method in a home setting. We are told that in order to successfully use VSED the patient needs to be in a hospice which employs caregivers who are knowledgeable about this method and will help the patient use it. There is no information about how to do this without a hospice and the help of caregivers who approve.