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Ex-schools chief reveals disease | Ex-schools chief reveals disease |
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The former chief inspector of schools, Chris Woodhead, has revealed that he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease three years ago. | The former chief inspector of schools, Chris Woodhead, has revealed that he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease three years ago. |
Writing in the Sunday Times, he said he would rather end his life than be completely debilitated by the illness. | Writing in the Sunday Times, he said he would rather end his life than be completely debilitated by the illness. |
Mr Woodhead, who lives in Snowdonia, said: "The quality of one's life is more important than its quantity." | |
Motor neurone disease is a degenerative illness which attacks the nerves that control muscle movement. | Motor neurone disease is a degenerative illness which attacks the nerves that control muscle movement. |
The truth is I would be more likely to drive myself in a wheelchair off a cliff in Cornwall than go to Dignitas Chris Woodhead | The truth is I would be more likely to drive myself in a wheelchair off a cliff in Cornwall than go to Dignitas Chris Woodhead |
Mr Woodhead, 62, said he first realised something was wrong when he jumped off a rock and his legs "turned to jelly". | Mr Woodhead, 62, said he first realised something was wrong when he jumped off a rock and his legs "turned to jelly". |
Formerly an avid hiker and climber, he now depends on his wife Christine to help him do routine things like dressing. | Formerly an avid hiker and climber, he now depends on his wife Christine to help him do routine things like dressing. |
"I am clear in my own mind that it is better to end it than continue a life that is extremely frustrating for me and onerous to others who are living with me," he said. | "I am clear in my own mind that it is better to end it than continue a life that is extremely frustrating for me and onerous to others who are living with me," he said. |
"I find it humiliating that Christine has to do everything, even take the rubbish out, so the prospect of being completely incapable, of relying on computer-assisted breathing, or assisted speech, is not one I would ever want to tolerate." | "I find it humiliating that Christine has to do everything, even take the rubbish out, so the prospect of being completely incapable, of relying on computer-assisted breathing, or assisted speech, is not one I would ever want to tolerate." |
But the former schools boss said he had ruled out travelling to a right-to-die organisation like Dignitas in Switzerland. | But the former schools boss said he had ruled out travelling to a right-to-die organisation like Dignitas in Switzerland. |
'Mercifully gradual' | 'Mercifully gradual' |
"The truth is I would be more likely to drive myself in a wheelchair off a cliff in Cornwall than go to Dignitas and speak to a bearded social worker," he said. | "The truth is I would be more likely to drive myself in a wheelchair off a cliff in Cornwall than go to Dignitas and speak to a bearded social worker," he said. |
"I have no immediate plans to kill myself. The progress of the disease has been mercifully gradual. I hope that I have several years of reasonable life left." | "I have no immediate plans to kill myself. The progress of the disease has been mercifully gradual. I hope that I have several years of reasonable life left." |
Mr Woodhead was attacked by teaching unions after saying 4.2% of the profession was not up to the job. | Mr Woodhead was attacked by teaching unions after saying 4.2% of the profession was not up to the job. |
He resigned after a series of rows with the then education secretary David Blunkett. | He resigned after a series of rows with the then education secretary David Blunkett. |
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