Assisted Suicide Research Paper

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Assisted suicide is a topic that is both conflicting and debatable. Almost every person in this world has had someone they knew and loved struggle with a terminal disease. Terminal diseases cannot be cured and they usually result in death. Many people have to suffer with an ailment that causes a lot of pain until the end of their life. The doctors try many treatments, but they usually don’t work or if they do, they only slightly help. This usually makes the patient feel helpless and depressed. They don’t want to live their life anymore and just want the pain to be over. Assisted suicide, or voluntary euthanasia, should be legalized because it will cause a person who is diagnosed with a long term illness to not have to suffer …show more content…
Assisted suicide should be ones choice and if they feel very strongly about it, than they should ask a doctor to go through with it if they are diagnosed with a terminal disease. If the pain were to be too much, the patient would have a choice to choose assisted suicide. All the resources needed for voluntary euthanasia are available due to modern medicine. Medicine has allowed us to cure and reduce the suffering of people, but it also gives doctors the power to sustain the lives of people whose conditions can’t be restored and their pain can’t be eliminated (Andre and Velasquez). If no medicine was available, people wouldn’t be saved and people couldn’t die with assistance. They would live the rest of their life in hopelessness and pain, waiting for the day of their death. This would make them miserable and the people around them to be in pain because of their condition. For example, if a person were diagnosed with a long term disease and had to stay in the hospital most of their life, they would most likely endure a lot of pain and suffering. They would have a choice between assisted suicide and living their life to the end. Depending on the person and their beliefs, they will choose what they feel like is right. Assisted suicide would end this person’s misery, but some people would want to live and die