Everything changed when Jason Eftink broke his neck and nearly drowned in a skiing accident at 19.
Doctors gave him 10 years. He's given 30. Carving out a full life in the Missouri heartland, Jason now faces a fear that has become unbearable—not of current pain, but of what suffering might come. He decides to end his life on his own terms through voluntary stopping of eating and drinking.
As he prepares for the end, family gathers for what may be final meals and friends say their goodbyes. But as the countdown begins, Jason's journey takes unexpected turns that force him to question everything he thought he knew about living and dying.