When a middle aged woman is diagnosed with a life ending critical disease, she will be forced to live with unbearable pain in the last days of her life, and wishes to have a death with dignity, that doesn't involve insufferable pain. I have personally witnessed family members and friends with critical illnesses, face intolerable pain and live in their own personal hell within their final days. Some patients wish these life ending diseases ask that they may have their lives ended early so that they can slip into a peaceful death surrounded by those they love. Physician assisted suicide (also known as euthanasia) is the killing of a person by the injection of a lethal substance. This has been put in place in order to allow the critically ill …show more content…
I would like you to imagine waking up on a beautiful summer day but having a clenching feeling chest, which whispers to you to stay alone in bed and isolate yourself from the world. The depression is so crippling, you find every waking moment unbearable, and everyday life is impossible to withstand. As a person who has witnessed individuals suffering from a severe mental illness, I can conclude that if untreated, mental illness will turn an individual's life upside down, and cripple a person similar to that of a terminal illness. Physician-assisted suicide has been put in place for those with a terminal illness which is insufferable, and will eventually result in death. Should this option be available to those who suffer from chronic mental illness? After all, we can never completely understand the unbearable life with a severe mental illness, unless we actually have the illness. “Whether a person’s life is worth living or not is an existential question and not a medical question. Doctors are not trained or qualified to answer these questions, and therefore should not be involved in them. As professionals we are obligated to maintain the integrity of our profession. We should not permit it to be misused. Turning suicides and executions into medical procedures, no matter how humane the motives, is deplorable” (Brian Chapman, 2017). If euthanasia would be legalized for illnesses like depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and dementia; this would encourage patients to not try their hardest to get better in remission or treatment, and not allow healing to take place. Although I do not know the pain that comes along with mental
A. The problem here is that people are already burdened with an illness and on top of that, it is a long and painful process that they must endure.
Assisted suicide is a trap that America is falling into. The idea that you should decide to die if you’re not perfect is a serious problem that many people refuse to acknowledge. I believe assisted suicide should not be legal because in most cases the patient doesn’t feel pain, it doesn’t take into account people who cannot speak for themselves, and it goes against American ideals.
In PAS, the patient must self-administer the medications; the “assisted” portion attributes to a physician providing the medications, but the patient decides whether and when to ingest the lethal medication. Euthanasia occurs when a third party administers medication or acts directly to end the patient’s life. Euthanasia is illegal in every state, including Washington. (CNN).
Today, modern medical advances are enabling people to live longer than ever before. Whether it's in the elderly Community or people with terminal illnesses, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment have mastered stalling the inevitable, death. In many cases, patients who are terminally ill must endure excruciating pain and suffering especially in their last six months of their life. These patients who are terminally ill want to choose another path for their medical treatment where much of that pain and suffering can be avoided. Physician assisted death also known as PAD, enables a patient to die with dignity and not turn into a shell of their former selves.
Introduction I. Attention-getter: “On New Year’s Day 2013, after months of suffering from unbearable headaches, your family member learned that they had brain cancer. This family member was 29 years old, just married over a year ago, and was hoping to start to build a family. Every day the lives of this couple involved hospital stays, doctor consultations and medical research” (Brittany Maynard). A. “Nine days after the initial diagnoses, your family member have a partial craniotomy and a partial resection of their temporal lobe, both an effort to stop the growth of the tumor growing inside their head” (Brittany Maynard). 1.
Forcing people to live through the pain of a terminal illness is cruel and unessecary. Patients may feel very undignified as they lose control of their bodies and have to wither away. They may want to be remebered as themselves and not a dying shell of their former selves. The pateint will be able to die knowing it was their choice and that can give comfort in the end. The uncertainty of death is what scares most people and changing when they diea dn putting that in a terminal hands may make death a little bit less terrifying. According to deathwithdignity.org “About one third of qualified terminally ill people decide that they do not want to hasten their death using the prescription. The prescription provides them with peace of mind, knowing if their symptoms get too bad, they can choose to take the medication. Nothing in Death with Dignity statutes tells a patient that he/she must take the medication after going through all the steps to qualify.”. A main argument against physician assisted suicide is that pallatative care and pain medications can be administered. Although this is true, most pain medications are not adeqaute for some pains and the more medication that is given, the less coherent the patient is. If the patient is not coherent and living their life, what is the point of keeping them alive if they dont want to be? If a patient wants to donate their organs after their death and they are forced to suffer and die from their terminal illness, their organs may no longer be
A dead man walking, but yet you have to keep on walking till you take your last breathe. Weak, unhealthy, and already a part of the deceased, you can’t end your own life and neither can your physician. My grandfather was recently in the hospital for terminal cancer with multiple lymph nodes in his throat with excruciating pain every time he coughed, I wondered why they couldn't just let him go if he was going to die soon anyways. Already dying soon, unbearable pain, and being bored counting the colorful blocks on the curtain, wouldn’t you want to go to paradise too?
Have you ever been in so much pain that you just wanted to die? Lots of people have thought that way, but how many people have really looked into it? More than you'd think,“Based on a recent study, 57% of physicians practicing today have received a request for physician-assisted suicide in some form or another,¨.
Hannah Mire Mr. Reys AVID10-4R December, 2017 The significance of assisted-suicide versus preservation of life vary by two words—killing and dying—in modern day medicine. In a sense, those two have a vast difference in meaning, however, have slight grey areas in medicine. Assisted-suicide is when a physician provides the means of death to a patient to aid that patient through suicide. As for now, there are restricted laws for terminally-ill patients adults in seven states.
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Attention Getter: Think about yourself or picture the one person you love with all your heart. Now imagine yourself or your love one suffering from unbearable pain or something so fatal that can’t be cured. There is no way that you or your love one could function without assistance. You or your love one feel that life has no meaning. This is real situation for so many people. These people should be able to make their own choices and have control of their own lives.
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Additionally, Edwin Shneidman, the leading authority on suicide said, “ Suicide is not a pointless or random act. To people who think about ending their own lives, suicide represents an answer to an otherwise insoluble problem or a way out of some unbearable dilemma. It is a choice that is somehow preferable to another set of dreaded circumstances, emotional distress, or disability, which the person fears more than death.” As you can see people most often do not actually want to die when attempting suicide, they are looking for away the escape a dreadful situation. Also, due to the fact many mental illnesses cause distortions of these circumstances they are often times not as bad a these people see the situation. This obviously shows that allowing assisted suicide for people who are mentally ill is unreasonable and working to provide better treatment for these people is a much better way of dealing with this
How would you feel if you were told you only had six more months to live? How would you feel if you were told that those last couple of months would put you in more pain than you had ever experienced? For people all across the united states, these situations are their reality. They know exactly how long they have to live, and that their death will be long and agonizing . Now, what if you had the choice to end all that suffering and pain? Assisted suicide is when patients agree to end their life with the help of their physician and with a lethal drug.This is a method that many Americans consider to help free their loved ones from discomfort . Some may see euthanasia as inhuman, or homicide. Although, most people refer to the term when discussing animals. While that is true, it can also be used as a method of peaceful death with humans, and “allowing a person suffering from an incurable disease or condition to die by withholding extreme medical measures” (Lone Star College). One must come to the conclusion that a terminally ill individual should have the right to assisted suicide in order to end their suffering, withhold the right to their own fate, and spare the costs of hospital aid on their families. Currently the option of assisted suicide is legal in 5 out of the 50 states, however, the US should make it available in all 50 states, allowing terminally ill patients to choose if they’d like to end their
Today I witnessed my first euthanasias that weren't of my own pets. It's definitely weird, when they are not your animals, and you aren't really necessary for the procedure to occur.