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An Argumentative Essay On Physician Assisted Suicide

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Merideth Barrier

English 3

10 December, 2017

Physician Assisted Suicide

What would you do if you were diagnosed with an illness that was terminal? Some illnesses can be very painful, almost unbearable, but some may be easy going. Some may depend on the exact thing that you are diagnosed with and some may depend on your own tolerance for pain. There are many ways that you could ease, or maybe even stop the pain, but there is one solution that many people agree with, and many do not; Physician Assisted Suicide. Physicians have the power to prescribe these powerful medications, and an individual should have the right to choose what he/she end up doing with the medications and their life. Side one of this ongoing argument is that it’s perfectly okay. If you really look into how these patients get the medications, you will see that …show more content…

Although the patient must request the medications, when they are actually prescribed and given to them, some people say that it will pressure the patient to follow through with it. One of the biggest concerns with this whole idea, is that it would start off being prescribed only to the people who need it, and then escalate to the people who are just mentally handicapped and don’t want to feel like a burden, and then to those who have depression; it could easily get out of hand. “Assisted Suicide is the act of intentionally killing yourself with the aid of someone who provides the knowledge or means to do so.”(“Physician-Assisted Suicide: Is It Ethical?” @Berkeleywellness, www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-community/health-care-policy/article/physician-assisted-suicide-ethical.) How could a physician prescribe someone medications that they know could end a person’s life whenever they choose for them too? You have to have a terminal illness, meaning you have six months or less to

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