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Physician Assisted Suicide Persuasive Speech

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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

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