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Bachelet visits 14-year-old girl who pled for euthanasia since she is suffering cystic fibrosis

Monday, March 2nd 2015 - 00:56 UTC
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There was no information on what was said, but photographs of the visit were provided, including one of Valentina taking a selfie with the president There was no information on what was said, but photographs of the visit were provided, including one of Valentina taking a selfie with the president
In a video Valentina urgently requested “to speak to the president” and ”I want her approval so I can get a shot that will make me sleep forever.” In a video Valentina urgently requested “to speak to the president” and ”I want her approval so I can get a shot that will make me sleep forever.”

Chile’s president went to a hospital on Saturday to meet with a 14-year-old girl who shocked the country by going on YouTube to plead for the leader to let doctors euthanize her because she is tired of her struggle with cystic fibrosis. The government quickly said no after the video began spreading on social media Thursday.

 A government statement said President Michelle Bachelet talked with Valentina Maureira and her father for more than an hour at the Catholic University hospital in the capital.

Officials did not release any information on what was said. But the government provided photographs of the visit, including one of Valentina taking a selfie with the president, who is also a pediatrician.

Valentina grabbed attention after posting on YouTube a video that appeared to have been shot from a hospital bed.

“I urgently request to speak to the president because I’m tired of living with this illness,” said the teenager, whose older brother died at age 6 from the same disease. “I want her approval so I can get a shot that will make me sleep forever.”

Cystic fibrosis damages multiple organs, especially the lungs, by causing recurrent infections that damage tissue. Valentina said she was frustrated by the lack of options and by how the disease had hurt her quality of life.

“It’s impossible not to be overcome by emotion with the girl’s request; it’s impossible to grant her wish,” presidential spokesperson Elizalde said.

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  • STroll with the_TroLL

    Interesting tidbit:

    “CF is most common among people of Northern European ancestry and affects about one out of every three thousand newborns”

    So even here it is the Anglo's fault.

    Causing suffering everywhere!

    Mar 02nd, 2015 - 06:28 am 0
  • nigelpwsmith

    It's not known where the gene first mutated, but it is known that the first people to notice the genetic error were the Germans and the Swiss.

    The gene has migrated across Europe and to the Americas, where it was first categorised.

    You cannot blame the 'Anglos' because they were not the source.

    Mar 03rd, 2015 - 04:27 pm 0
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