Monday 25 July 2016

Jerika Bolen, Teen With Incurable Disease, Hosts Prom Ahead of Physician-Assisted Suicide: ‘I’m Super Happy’

 Jerika Bolen

A 14-year-old Wisconsin teen with an incurable genetic disease celebrated her incredible life with her local community at a prom thrown in her honor, just one month before her planned physician-assisted suicide.
Jerika Bolen — who suffers from spinal muscular atrophy, a condition that has essentially left her immobile after damaging her muscles — showed up to the celebratory event on Friday, July 22, in a turquoise mermaid gown with “her usually purple hair dyed a similar shade,” according to the New York Daily News. She was escorted in a stretch limo by local first responders.

Earlier this summer, the Appleton resident told her mother, Jen Bolen, she was ready to die. She told the The Post-Crescent on Sunday, July 24, that she’s at peace with her decision, but is “heartbroken” for her close friends and family who’ll grieve her untimely passing.
“When I decided, I felt extremely happy and sad at the same time,” she explained to the local newspaper. “There were a lot of tears, but then I realized I’m going to be in a better place, and I’m not going to be in this terrible pain. I’ve been working on it and thinking about it for way longer than anyone else has.”

Last month, Jerika and her mom made arrangements for hospice care. The ventilator she relies on for 12 hours a day to help her breathe will be pulled at the end of August and she’ll be put on morphine.

The teen says she is almost always in chronic pain in her hips and back, in addition to getting nerve spasms and having weak bones.
Thankfully, Friday night’s prom helped Jerika take her mind off her daily battle. “I’m super happy and I don’t have to think about anything bad at the moment,” she told The Post-Crescent of the celebration, where she later won the coveted title of prom queen. 

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