"The Last Thing My Mother Wanted"
https://www.thecut.com/article/mom-healthy-person-assisted-suicide-dying-pegasos.html
Trigger warning: Tough read.
Do you know how many grams of Nembutal it takes to put an elephant to sleep? asks the anesthesiologist from Pegasos, a voluntary-assisted-death organization in Switzerland, after an evaluative look at my mother.
We my 74-year-old mother, my younger sister, and I are sitting on a couch in the suite of a charming hotel near the center of Basel. Thin, contained, elegant, with a neat bob of white hair, Mom is at attention. The doctor seems at ease. As he tucks his hat under a red-and-gold Louis XVstyle chair, he tells us that many people who avail themselves of Pegasoss service, which costs more than $10,000, will sell their car or antique books to spend their last few nights at this hotel.
It is September 28, 2022, the day before my mother is scheduled to inject herself with 15 grams of Nembutal enough to sedate three and a half elephants, the doctor says. She would not need to worry about waking up or being cremated alive. This was a relief to her, Mom says with a smile.
In June, my sister and I had learned, almost by accident, that she was seeking an assisted suicide. I was on the phone with Mom, listening to her complain about an annoying bureaucrat at the New York County Clerks Office, when she mentioned it. I am putting in an application to Pegasos, she said impassively, so I was getting some documents for them. I texted my sister while we were on the phone: What the fuck? Why didnt you tell me about Mom applying to die? Three little dots. Wait, My sister wrote back. What. What is she doing?