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Essay On Physician Assisted Suicide

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Everybody has a right to make a choice. When a person goes to a restaurant, that person has the right to make choice of which entree to eat. However, sometimes a person might not be able to make a decision, such in case of person who is bed bound or a person with a terminal illness. I believe that Physician-assisted suicide should be available as an option for those who can and can’t make decisions for the following reasons cost and ending deterring quality of life. Quality of life, many people like to live well and healthy. However sometimes people might end up with a terminal illness leading to a shorter life span or having a stroke that makes them bed bound. In that position, those patients might not be able perform their daily life duties …show more content…

Looking on the other end of the spectrum, what in case if the patient did not have terminal illness. For instance, a patient who is born deaf and blind. Even though he or she might have longer life span or not be bed bound, those patients might be suffering everyday and wish to end their life sooner rather than live a miserable and unsatisfying lifestyle. Thus, people with non-terminal illness should have the option as well to decide if they would like to end their life via Physician-assisted suicide. Another reason is cost. Healthcare is expensive and its becoming costlier as more people are being insured. Thus, there might not be enough resources to deal with current surge in healthcare demand. All patients should be treated with the best treatment options. Physician-assisted suicide should be an option. In cases when the pharmacological therapy can’t improve patient’s quality of life. Especially, when the patient keeps suffering from pain of the disease state and its complications. wouldn’t it be a better option to end the patient’s life rather than have the family witness the last memories of their loved ones in a deteriorating state? In addition, those resource can be allocated to treat patients who can benefit from the treatment and live with a better quality of

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