The topic I chose to write about is physician
assisted suicide. I feel this topic is
not discussed as much as it should be and that it should be an option given to
all patients who are terminally ill. The
only states in which physician assisted suicide is legal to perform in are
Vermont, Oregon, Washington, and Montana.
There are many different illnesses that do not have a cure which results
in a slow, usually painful death. By the
use of physician assisted suicide, this painful death can be avoided and the
patient can live they’re last days comfortably doing what they want.
Recently in the news, there has been an on-going
story about a woman from California who moved to Oregon after she was given six
months to live after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. She had made the decision in October to die
using physician assisted suicide, but decided to wait a while longer. As of November 1, 2014 she passed away in her
home surrounded by her family. This
story has brought attention to physician assisted suicide and how it can be a
positive way to die. If this woman
decided to go through different treatment options, she would just be prolonging
her suffering as there is no cure for brain cancer. Because of physician assisted suicide, this
woman died a peaceful death surrounded by those she loved.
I think when physician assisted suicide is discussed
people usually discuss the ethical issues that surround it and not the humanity
side of the argument. When our pets are
having a hard time toward the end of their life, we take them to the vet where
they put them “to sleep” to end their suffering. This should not be any different for
humans. Instead of peacefully going “to
sleep” humans are told they have to take the slow and painful route to
die. Physician assisted suicide should
be legal to eliminate suffering from a slow and painful death.
The death of the woman you referred to here brings this topic back into the spotlight. You'll find loads of great info., I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI really like this topic I just read about it yesterday and was going to do it but its not something I have a strong feeling about. I love how you mentioned when we take our pets to the vet and it shouldn't be any different to humans. I agree we should discuss more about this and everyone has the right to. Awesome topic!
ReplyDeleteI heard about the story you mentioned about the woman who moved to Oregon and it absolutely broke my heart. Love how you included it into your topic! Can't wait to read the finished essay.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely an interesting topic choice. I agree that it's not one that is talked about. I also liked your point on the pets and people, it gives it a new perspective. Your essay is definitely going to be a good read!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a VERY interesting topic and I want to learn more about this.
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