Assisted Suicide Arguments Against Euthanasia

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Annika Winsnes, Rafia Miah English 9 – Block D 2. Take a position on doctor-assisted suicide. Such forms of euthanasia, which are legal in Oregon state and in Holland, give seriously ill people the chance to end their lives with less pain. Assisted Suicide: the process by which an individual is facilitated by means (drugs or equipment) and the assistance of another person (usually a physician) to deliberately commit suicide.Throughout the years there has been increasing debate regarding assisted suicide. Although this is a highly controversial topic regarding morals, values, and religion, assisted suicide should be accepted worldwide. It allows those in extreme suffering the right to die and be relieved of fear and pain. "Whose life is…show more content…
As the years pass, modern medicine is advancing and benefiting humanity greatly. However, unlike doctor-assisted suicide, it cannot entirely eradicate the pain and distress of the dying process. Doctors are supposed to alleviate a patient's pain, if not, completely eliminate it. In addition, physicians do not have the capability of knowing what their patients are experiencing, and therefore should not force the patient to continue living against his or her will. Repeated efforts to heal patients are often considered inhumane and not medically sound. Why should patients be forced to go through all of this if they are willing to end their lives? Not only is it a waste of time, but a waste of resources and money. Patients in critical conditions should on no account be required to continue living a pointless and painful…show more content…
For example, if a patient discovers they have a very short time to live, naturally they would be scared and anxious. At this point in time, patients want to decide the way their life will end; tiresome and excruciating or quick and pleasant. Patients may fear that they are a burden to their family, as in most situations, it is extremely expensive to go through treatment. If they are going to die anyways, is using a lot of money, especially if you are from a middle or lower-class family, really worth it? Furthermore, patients fear that they will soon come to a time when they are surviving but not really living. If someone comes to a point where living becomes worthless, assisted suicide should be an option. If doctor-assisted suicide is available, patients no longer have to fear what pain they will have to experience. The main objective of doctor-assisted suicide is to help aid critically ill patients end their lives comfortably. Even today, there is debate on the subject of a patient’s right to die and the position that physicians take in the matter. Assisted suicide should be acknowledged globally because it alleviates both fear and pain, and shortens the painful process of

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