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  • Carol Loving's son Nick went from athletic and high-spirited to debilitated and depressed within two years of being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Unable to walk, feed himself or speak clearly, Nick begged his mother to help him die. Reaching the most heart-wrenching decision of her life, Carol turned to Dr. Jack Kevorkian for help. My Son, My Sorrow is an eloquent contribution to the debate over "the right to die, " which only someone who has lived through the experience with a loved one can provide.

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    Carol Loving's son Nick went from athletic and high-spirited to debilitated and depressed within two years of being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Unable to walk, feed himself or speak clearly, Nick begged his mother to help him die. Reaching the most heart-wrenching decision of her life, Carol turned to Dr. Jack Kevorkian for help. My Son, My Sorrow is an eloquent contribution to the debate over "the right to die, " which only someone who has lived through the experience with a loved one can provide.

    Carol Loving,My Son, My Sorrow,New Horizon Press,088282161X,Personal Memoirs,Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - Patients - United States - Biography,Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis;Patients;United States;Biography.,Assisted suicide - United States - Case studies,Kevorkian, Jack,Loving, Nicholas John,Right to die - United States - Case studies,Right to die;United States;Case studies.,Terminally ill - United States - Biography,Terminally ill;United States;Biography.,Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General,BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs,Biography,Biography Autobiography,Biography Autobiography/General,Biography/Autobiography,Case studies,Coping with death bereavement,Death, Grief, Bereavement,Family Relationships / Death, Grief, Bereavement,GENERAL,General Adult,Law/Right to Die,Medical / Terminal Care,Non-Fiction,Patients,Political Science/General,Politics / Current Events,Right to Die,Terminally ill,United States,Sociology

    My Son, My Sorrow [Carol Loving] on . DIVCarol Loving's son Nick went from athletic and high-spirited to debilitated and depressed within two years of being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Unable to walk


     

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    • Hardcover 200 pages
    • Publisher New Horizon Press (March 15, 1998)
    • Language English
    • ISBN-10 088282161X
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