Physician-Assisted Suicide is a very prominent current event being documented today as science and medicine continue to make advancements. However, this is a very misunderstood topic throughout social media and national news, causing many people to have various views on whether or not it should be allowed. Even though some people feel that PAS is unethical, because people are allowed to change their own fate, when people are diagnosed with incurable, terminal illnesses, they should be allowed to die with dignity and on their own terms. There are several factors that help make the patient’s mind up when choosing this method. The most common reason a patient wanting to end their life in such a way is based on things such as their family, and …show more content…
Many people like to say that people take the role of God into their own hands and that they shouldn’t be allowed to do that. One of the biggest critics of this is the Catholic Church who released a statement of disagreement with the way that Brittany Maynard attempted to control her own destiny. While the church wanted to make clear that they were not judging Brittany Maynard herself, they were critical of her planning her death (Kedmey). They think that since God is the one that put us here that person (the patient) should not be allowed to take his life away simply because they are suffering from a terminal disease. Some people believe that it is easy, that the pain can be numbed, the silent suffering can be heard or understood, that all things can get better. In reality, that person is suffering; they have no idea how bad that person feels because they have never been through anything like what that person is going through. It is viewed as unethical and heinous, but one would truly have to think about how strong this person is to have lost everything that seemed normal to them, to watch their loved ones in agony knowing that the end is near, knowing that nothing will ever be the same …show more content…
Generally, it takes numerous prescriptions of painkillers as well as other prescriptions to help soothe the pain for a terminally ill patient. This commonly causes doctors to investigate or to have their medical license revoked. Many times to get a doctor to participate there has to be some form of insurance saying that they will not receive any punishment or that it is completely okay for them to participate without fear of losing their medical license. Often enough most doctors have to be persuaded to prescribe the appropriate medicine to give them a “reasonable” quality of life (Hawkins). Physicians all throughout the country have gone through “trials” before state authorities with DEA sometimes losing their medical licenses for providing the correct pain management for a patient. The DEA intervenes when PAS patients are being prescribed large amounts of narcotics or might result in the early death of the patient. Why should doctors have to fear for their career just for potentially saving someone’s