To the Editor:Re “My Father Didn’t Want to Live if He Had Dementia.
But Then He Had It,” by Sandeep Jauhar (Opinion guest essay, Oct. 28):As a hale elder, about to become 90, I have a terrible fear of getting dementia.
I can relate entirely to the way Dr. Jauhar’s father felt in his healthier days, but I think Dr. Jauhar is missing something that his father likely felt, which he may not have articulated in his advance directive.
That is certainly what underlies my urgency to beseech my children to allow me to die if I get dementia.
Carol Landau-MeyersonFloral Park, N.Y.To the Editor:Sandeep Jauhar’s essay should make us think more deeply about assessing quality of life.
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