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Terminally ill woman may postpone taking her life

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old terminally ill woman who plans to take her own life under Oregon's death with dignity law. Maynard has fulfilled a wish on her bucket list when she visited the Grand Canyon with her family last week. (AP Photo/Maynard Family, FILE)
FILE – This undated file photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old terminally ill woman who plans to take her own life under Oregon’s death with dignity law. Maynard has fulfilled a wish on her bucket list when she visited the Grand Canyon with her family last week. (AP Photo/Maynard Family, FILE)
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A 29-year-old terminally ill woman who expects to take her life under Oregon’s assisted-suicide law has released a new video, saying she’s feeling better and might postpone the day she had planned to die. Brittany Maynard said in early October that she expected to take her life Nov. 1 but might move the day forward or push it back depending on how she felt. While she hasn’t completely ruled Saturday out, Maynard says she feels she has some more of her life to live. Maynard said she was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer earlier this year. Because her home state of California does not have an aid-in-dying law, she moved to Portland and has become an advocate for getting such laws passed in other states. A nationwide media campaign featuring Maynard’s story has gone viral.