Persuasive Essay On Physician Assisted Suicide

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Everyone’s life has a start point and an end point. We all feel love, sadness, pain and illness. Some are fortunate enough to never have to deal with a life threating or terminal illness. Others are not as fortunate and must deal with the daily struggles of that illness. On October 27th 1997, Oregon enacted a law that legalized physician- assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. Prior to 1997, only two countries, Switzerland and the Netherlands, allowed this practice. This law, which has been enacted in four other states, is seen as “unnatural” and “inhumane” to most people when it really is the other way around. Most people in their position feel as if they have lived their life and want to find an exit. With this option at hand, they …show more content…

This law can be found in five states at this time. These states are Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, Montana and Vermont. This law allows patients to regain some control to their otherwise damaged lives. The physician prescribes three different types of medication at a lethal dose which causes the patient to go into a medically induced coma and eventually pass away. Death with dignity is considered as a social act and not a personal act simply because more than one person is …show more content…

She had been diagnosed with a Glioblastoma which resulted in brain cancer. She had recently been married when she got the news. She moved from her home in California to Oregon and established residency so she can use the Death with Dignity Act. She says in an interview that this process has humbled her and has made her realize that we should never take life for granted. She stated that she would end her life after completing the last thing on her bucket list which was seeing the Grand Canyon. She has set a date for November 1st, however, it is unclear if she will actually do it on that day or

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