Interview 21  

Interview 21

Age at Interview: 66
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 66
Background: Head of ship hydrodynamics research, married, 2 children

Brief outline:Developed symptoms in December 2001, diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in December 2002, treated with chemotherapy to shrink the tumour, followed by surgery in May 2003.


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He doesn't want to know exactly how many years he has left to live.
 
He suggests that doctors and nurses are now more willing to explain things than they were in the past.
 
Suggests that there should be a named person who could help obtain information.
 
During chemotherapy he became depressed and had considered suicide.
 
He is confident that when he reaches the last stage of his illness he will get enough morphine to control pain.
 
He doesn't believe in life after death and feels at peace with the idea that his body will decay and contribute to new life as part of a natural process.
 
Discusses the complex moral issues involved in euthanasia.
 
He made sure his will was up -to date and left notes on family financial affairs.
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