“Attachment to life is not always beautiful” writes the late Yuri Hayashi, ALS patient
Attachment to life is not always beautiful. I feel love and a beautiful soul only when I face the problem of life, struggle, and keep crying. I got an opinion.
Attachment to life is not always beautiful. I feel love and a beautiful soul only when I face the problem of life, struggle, and keep crying. I got an opinion.
In Kochi Prefecture, 14 people were found to be infected, including 12 people in at welfare facility for the disabled. This is the highest number of infected people announced in Kochi prefecture in a day.
The Kyoto District Public Prosecutors Office on Thursday indicted two doctors for allegedly killing a woman with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an intractable disease, at the victim’s request.
The target of this project are people who need assistance due to obstacles, etc., and citizens who live alone. It will deliver food for three days (about 3,000 yen) such as retort foods to the house up to five times, and will also manage physical condition and provide consultation support.
Ikee was considered a contender for multiple medals at the now-postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but she was forced to put all swimming-related activities on hold to focus on treatment following her diagnosis.
I have an inconvenient body, and I’m becoming more and more annoying because of the stress. So what is a beautiful soul? I thought.
“There are some compromises that need to be made, but if you talk patiently, you can live a free life that meets your wishes.”
“For now, I am able to live without any inconvenience. Except for being sick.”
It seems Hayashi’s PC stopped working after her post on July 10 2018, for “almost a month”.
On August 25 2018, she posts again. In this post, Hayashi seems to have put her plans to die in Switzerland – which she calls “the theme of this blog” – on pause for the time being.
Osaka Prefecture announced on August 5 that a total of 11 users and staff were infected with the new coronavirus at a facility for the disabled in Osaka City. On Thursday 6 August, Osaka Prefecture confirmed a record 225 new cases of coronavirus.



