Death with
Dignity
Assisted Suicide is not an issue of
more people dying, but of less suffering. My life, my death, my choice. People
with compassion for the terminally ill see it as a way of helping not hurting.
Others with different religious beliefs may not view it the same (System).Fifty
percent of the states in America are proposing to permit Physician-assisted
suicide (PAS). There have been appoxamly one hundred and twenty-six bills that
have been to legislation, yet these bills have failed in twenty-five states
(Baker.) There are many people who strongly believe a terminal ill patient
should have the Choice, to live in pain or die with dignity. Patients in these
cases may be considering their family and loved ones rather than themselves.
Some critics say this is a way for the patient to give up rather than deal with
the stress or anger of their condition.
Having religious beliefs and having
view point on both sides is miscommunication. For people to say “Suicide is
wrong, God has forbidden it, you cannot play a god and take your own life”
(Baker). Lives are made to be saved and ended by the lord, but when it might
ease somebody’s suffering that playing with god comes out (Baker). We don’t
have to stop things such as organ transplants, or putting injured patients on a
ventilator or in other terms medical technology that makes us live longer when
it’s our time to go. Lonestar College
states that medical technology does for a dying patient is giving that patient
more pain and agony day after day. In any choice we have the right to our own
options and religious views.
Physicians separate relief from dying
and killing (System). Euthanasia for some may carry a negative affect that it
is the same as murder, but is it really? Murdering is painful to that person
your killing right? Do they suffer? According to Lonestar College this is putting someone to sleep, to die
painlessly, are ending the patients and families suffering, The Hippocratic
Oath gives the physicians the right to participate in the Euthanasia. Allowing
the physicians to relieve pain although they cannot administer deadly medicine.
Allowing doctors the trust and admiration to advise in these life changing
decision that would be in the best interest of the patient, is a decision only
the patient can make.
Dying with dignity and unnecessary
suffering is your right to choose. The suffering of some patients is unbearable
for their family. This can lead to the emotional and finical stress of not just
the patient, but loved ones as well which in turn leads to a deeper form of
personal pain for all who are involved. The right to one’s own death has never
been stated in the constitution, but do to the implied statement that the
decisions to their life is in their own hands. This should allow the PAS law to
become legalized to stand in all states of our country.
In the United States only five states
have allowed PAS law legalized. Most believe Physicians are playing god but
this saves many people and loved ones from suffering. In this sense the term
“suicide” is incorrect (Reuters.) Dying
with dignity is an inherent right we should not be denied if a person suffers
from a chronic illness, it is their life and it should be the choice of the
patients to close the book on a life well-lived to relieve them of insufferable
pain.
View my poster: http://campbellbri02.edu.glogster.com/death-with-dignity/
I love this Bri. I agree completely. It should be there own decision.
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DeleteI agree with you, Brianna. If the person is suffering to the point to where that is an option, they deserve the right to choose.
ReplyDelete-Gracie Wilson
I really agree, Bri. In my eyes, to use religion as an argument against assisted suicide is gross. It should be left to the person, not the state.
ReplyDeleteI remember the story of an old British man with a terminal illness who wanted assisted suicide, but he was denied. So he starved himself, which is the only legal form of suicide. Disgusting.
-Samantha Schreyer
Brianna,
ReplyDeleteI strongly agree with all of your points! I learned some new information, and the entire essay was written very well. Good Job! Other than a few grammatical errors id say you should be proud of yourself.
-Rose
Looks like people are agreeing with you, but I can't. I don't want or like to watch people suffer, but I just can't be okay with ending a life in this way. Suffering is a part of life and death. I've watched grandparents suffer in the months leading to death, and it was awful and I'm sure they suffered pain. However, death should come naturally. When I die and meet Jesus, I want Him to say, "Well done, my child." I'm not sure He would approve of me ending my suffering early or helping someone else die before his/her time. And if I'm not sure about the consequences of my actions, I'd lean toward the side of caution.
ReplyDelete-Ms. Long