
Samara Martínez
Samara Martínez is a resilient Mexican woman battling lupus and chronic kidney disease. Despite her terminal illness, she embodies hope and positivity, using social media to share her journey and insights gained from over eight years of fighting her health challenges. In a powerful message, she emphasizes the importance of perspective, stating that her life is not defined by her illness. Samara advocates for awareness about lesser-known diseases like lupus and chronic renal failure, highlighting the physical, emotional, and financial struggles they impose. She remains committed to inspiring others, encouraging them to find light even in the darkest situations.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Samara Martínez announced her intention to legalize euthanasia in Mexico.
“Divulgar ciencia en redes sociales también es resistir”Samara Martínez is the first patient and woman advocating for the legalization of euthanasia in Mexico.
“Voy a legalizar la eutanasia en México”: Samara MartínezSamara Martínez is advocating for the 'Ley Trasciende' to allow euthanasia for patients like herself who wish to die with dignity.
México debe legislar dignidad humana, incluida su muerte: experta en bioética; diputada de Morena va por despenalizar eutanasiaSamara Martínez is an activist advocating for the legalization of euthanasia in Mexico through her initiative, Ley Trasciende.
“No me quiero morir pero aprendí a aceptar mi realidad”: entrevista a Sámara Martínez, activista a favor de la eutanasiaSamara Martínez raised her voice for those who can no longer do so.
Muerte que alivia: una libertad que debe ser constitucionalSamara Martínez is a Mexican woman with lupus and renal disease who shares her inspiring message about life despite her terminal illness.
“Si la vida quiso que dependiera de una máquina, voy a tratar de convertir la oscuridad en luz”: Este es el inspirador mensaje de una paciente de enfermedad terminal | Salud | La Revista





