Assisted Suicide Natural Right Essay

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Assisted - Suicide: A Natural Right
If you were a terminally ill and you knew that the chances of you getting better are low, would you want to end your life via assisted suicide, so that you and your family won't have to suffer anymore? But the only problem is that your state doesn’t allow or give you the right to end your life by euthanasia. Because others view this act as morally and religiously wrong, since you are ending your life.You are ending your life, but you are doing it for a good reason. Terminally ill patients should have the right to end their life if they chose to via euthanasia or assisted suicide because they can end their suffering, financial stress on their family, and because the chances are low that they will get better.
Euthanasia also known as assisted physician suicide is the act or practice of intentionally killing a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit (“Euthanasia Pros and Cons”). This act allows a terminally ill patient to die by taking less than complete medical procedures to prolong their life. Euthanasia isn’t an act that is very common, according to reports from 1997 to 2012 …show more content…

This is because in most cases, there are not any medications or cures to help the patients get better. So, while the patients are sitting in the hospital none of the things the doctors are doing is really helping them. The doctors could use medical technology, but for terminally ill patients it just puts the patients in more pain and agony day after day because there is no cure for the illness (“The Right to Assisted Suicide”).In fact, it is reported that some patients have directly went to their doctors and asked for a final medication or lethal drug to end their pain (“The Right to Assisted Suicide”). For the terminally ill patients staying in the hospital is not going to help them,and they are essentially just taking away space and assistance from the other