Last year, California became the fifth state to allow terminally ill patients to take lethal medication to end their lives. The law is called the End of Life Option Act. For Piedmont resident Ray Perman, the law came just in time. Ray is 64. He's a retired pilot and entrepreneur. And he's dying of cancer. He has a painful, but hopeful message he wants to share.
Bay Area Man Confronts and Embraces His Right to Die

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