Pro Euthanasia Essay

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Euthanasia is the process in which one’s life is taken with the assistance of a physician. This process is also known as assisted suicide, physician-assisted suicide, and mercy killing. Euthanasia stems from the Greek word eu- which means good and -thanatos which means death. Therefore, a direct translation of the world Euthanasia means a good death, which is exactly what the goal of euthanasia is. Euthanasia only becomes an option for patients when they have terminal illness and diseases. Euthanasia has become a controversial topic as there are many pros and cons to the idea of helping someone’s suffering end. Throughout the world, assisted suicide is for the most part not excepted as many countries see it as simply killing someone (Nordqvist). Euthanasia is a troubling idea with heartful motives as terminally ill patients should have the choice as to whether or not their life ends. Within the United States, there are five states that have made assisted suicide legal. These states I agree that assisted suicide should be an option for a terminally ill patient who no longer has the will to live. If a patient has six or less months to live and they decide they would rather die, then I think they should be able to make that decision on their own - not being forced to suffer for another six months. I think that assisted suicide is such a touchy topic because it is hard to people to put themselves in the perspective of the dying patient. If I were in their position, I know that I would at least want to be able to have the option to decide my own fate. I would rather die than be in constant pain and racking up hospital bills when I will die in a couple months. Also when on this topic, I always wonder how it is acceptable for a brain dead patient to be taken off life support, if a terminally ill patient cannot decide to “be taken off life support” or in this case, partake in assisted

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