Adelaide: 25-Year-Old Woman Chooses Medical Assistance in Death Due to Rare Disease.
20.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
20.11.2025
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Young Woman Chooses Assisted Death
A young woman decided to end her life through assisted medical aid after a long battle with a rare and incurable neurological disease. Annalise Holland, 25, had been experiencing severe pain since childhood, enduring numerous hospitalizations in search of a diagnosis that caused chronic pain, nausea, and vomiting.“I can't fight anymore,” Annalise said in her final interview.The Adelaide resident faced immense physical hardships, but ultimately chose a path to end this unbearable pain. Annalise's decision reflected a deep personal tragedy she faced and raised important questions about quality of life and access to medical assistance in difficult cases. This story is not only about suffering but also about the dignity of choice in the hardest moments.
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