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Euthanasia; Right or wrong?

The debate about euthanasia is a very emotive subject and this article explores whether its ever right.

The debate; is it right?

There has been a lot of debate on the subject of euthanasia and assisted suicide and whether it is right or wrong. It is a very emotive topic and one which produces a lot of passion and feeling about the ethics and morals of such an issue. Lets first look at whether it’s right.

Euthanasia and assisted suicide are two slightly different ways of releasing someone from life. Euthanasia is when a person is put out of their misery, for whatever reason, by someone else, whether in the form of pills or a plastic bag or pillow or some other means. Assisted suicide is when the person is given the means to end their life themselves.

We all know that murder is wrong but is euthanasia in the same league? If a person is suffering terribly through illness or old age and if they are in a stable frame of mind, should they not be given the choice of whether they live or die?

As someone who has seen at first hand the suffering an old person can go through, I can completely understand why someone would wish to end their life. Let’s look at a couple of cases involving elderly people where euthanasia might be an option. These are real people so therefore I have not used their real names.

Doris:

Doris is an eighty five year old widow who used to be a physiotherapist and a keen dancer. Now, she is in a care home and suffers badly from arthritis. She uses a frame to get around but finds it incredibly painful and difficult. She also has bad asthma and needs oxygen occasionally when she suffers a bad attack. When she has a bad attack, she gets very scared because her breathing is so laboured. When in her room one day, she mentioned to me that she prays she doesn’t see another Christmas because she is in so much pain and her quality of life is low. She knows what she wants and what she wants is to be allowed to die with dignity. Should she be given that right?

Mavis:

Mavis is eighty nine and a widow. She is also in a care home. She used to be a brilliant gardener who has won awards for her displays and on her dresser in her room are photos of a well dressed woman smiling as she accepts her award. Now she is barely recognisable as the woman in the photos. She suffers from dementia and weighs less then seven stone. She rarely speaks and never smiles and spends her days wandering from her bed to the lounge and back again. When she does speak, she talks of herself in the third sense, i.e.; ‘Mavis wants a biscuit’, or ‘Mavis wants to go to bed’. She has no quality of life. Should she be given the right to die? This is a different case because Mavis has dementia and therefore is not in her right mind but she is not living. She is waiting to die.

There are countless other cases that I could write about and all of them involve people who are suffering and are tired of living, tired of the daily struggle and indignity that old age or illness brings. Euthanasia would release them.

Is it wrong?

The word, ‘kill’ means to ‘cause the death of’, so euthanasia would be killing someone and killing someone is, of course, illegal and morally wrong. This is the cold fact of the matter and there is no getting away from it. The only countries that allow Euthanasia and assisted suicide are; Oregon, the Netherlands and Belgium. It is illegal everywhere else.

The problem with Euthanasia is that there has to be one hundred percent assurance from the afflicted person that he/she wants to die so therefore that person has to know their mind. If a person has dementia then that is not possible. Another reason to take into consideration is the person’s moods. How a person feels from day to day varies, so while on one day they may feel like ending their lives, on another day they may not feel so depressed with the situation and may have changed their minds.

This is different of course if that person is hooked up to a machine and wishes for that machine to be switched off or for medical treatment to be withdrawn. The law allows that.

Dying with Dignity.

To conclude this article, I believe that while euthanasia is illegal and some may say, immoral, it should still be considered as one day a viable option for people who have nothing but suffering in their lives. The law would have to be very strict of course and with various procedures and rules but to see someone suffer and with no choice but to wait to die then maybe euthanasia should be given to them as another choice.

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Comments (16)
#1 by Susan Hills, Jan 15, 2007
Euthanasia is MURDER!! I should know...my mother signed a euthanasia agreement 3 years ago. I am currently 56. They now have a cure for her disease, (which I wish not to mention). It's not right, she wasn't in the right mind, and now her family has to suffer with the right. It's just simply NOT RIGHT. Her last words were: "I don't want to leave you, but it's so easy. Live well."
#2 by andrew, Apr 13, 2007
I thank it is your own chose to live or die. If you’re hurting and you don’t won’t to live throe it, you should not have to live in pain. And the people that say it is wrong they don’t know what true pain are. Moby if they felt it they would know what the people are going throe every day of there life’s. You chose how you won’t to live your life so why can’t you choose when your life is over. We can’t always tell the footer so we don’t need to live in what if we need to live for the things that we know now.
#3 by john , Nov 26, 2007
i think it goes both ways because alot of people are hurting right now and they should choose if they want to live there life but somtimes these people cant speak for them self and other people have to speak for them and that is what i think is wrong so i think my first statement should be the law dont you?
#4 by joy, Dec 1, 2007
it is wrong because killing is not good!
#5 by shalay, Dec 17, 2007
i think killing is wrong because your taking some one else life, like abortion the baby might want a chance to live just like there mother did give it up for adoption that's just wrong

now it a different story when someone want you to take there life it's either they are in pain an no one want to be in pain it your choice if you want to die because in so much pain
#6 by Millie , Dec 17, 2007
I think that it is wrong to kill because you are just making your life worse and maybe your making their life better in heaven then down here with these sicko's killing each other i think that thats rediculus for how many people died because of this harsh violence half the time the people who die are the ones who are innocent thats wrong to take their life?
#7 by christine, Dec 20, 2007
I've been researching this topic for a school persuasive paper, i believe that euthanasia is horrible, along with assisted suicide. People who are in these state of minds that want to die, obviously are mentally ill, or in so much physical pain. I know that if i was in unbearable pain i wouldn't want to be taking a lot of drugs, but that doesn't mean that you quite when life gets tough. Let euthanasia/assisted suicide stay in Belgium, the Netherlands, and A.S. in Oregon, but it should never be adopted anywhere else. Just imagine if it was legal in the U.S., and people were persuaded to have a mind set like Jack Kevorkian, i know i would fear going to the doctor, because you'd never know if they believe you are "terminal" and need euthanasia. The would turn into a very scary place.
#8 by Frederike, Jan 31, 2008
I am currently writing my GCSE R.S. coursework and your article has been VERY informing I think that everyone has made a great contribution to the subject!
Thanks again!
#9 by deardry green, Jan 31, 2008
I think Euthanasia should be allowed provided that ALL consent hes been given by the Patient themselves. The decision should be recorded when the patient is in the right frame of mind and in a generaly suitable state. I think that there shouldn't be such a huge debate as It is not (hopefully) your life, therefore not your decision!
#10 by Charlene, Mar 14, 2008
aight den i rekonn itz rong 2 kil ppl if they iznt not poorlee an if they wana dy den itz dere chose cuz dey iz mandem an ting. respec ma bruva and sistas in da ghetto an dnt go kilin an ting.
Yours faithfully,
Charlotte Abbingdon-Whitby

PS. Please can everyone commenting on this website kindly learn to spell.. many thanks.
#11 by Charlotte Abbingdon-Whitby, Mar 14, 2008
Jodie, you are a disgrace to society. It is with the upmost caution that I inform you that you are in fact one of the aforementioned \'chavettes\' and are in dire need of an education. Please refrain from replying or speaking to me in any way again.
Yours sincerely,
Charlotte Abbingdon-Whitby

PS. My education cost more than your house.
#12 by Matt C., Apr 28, 2008
The hopeless and weak deserve no life. If you want to die let them die.
#13 by hornydog, May 1, 2008
u are right
#14 by Cheapshot, May 17, 2008
I believe God gives everyone the choice whether they choose to live or die. I don\'t agree that Euthanasia solves anything besides send everyone whos of right mind to hell. Its against God to commit suicide, and Hell is awaiting those who choose not to listen. Feel free to do whatever you want. Maybe...just maybe...he will spare your soul.

p.s - Anyone helping in assisted suicides or Euthanasia should be sentenced to jail for first or second degree murder!
#15 by d.DoT., Jun 19, 2008
Its up to someone if they want to kill themselves and end there pain. If you think its wrong keep your opinions to yourself, Stop telling other people how to live there own life!
#16 by whats-her-face, Jun 22, 2008
If you think it's wrong to kill yourself, don't kill yourself.
If you think it's okay to kill yourself, then you have that option.
RESPECT the beliefs of others even if you disagree.
Ask people to RESPECT your beliefs even if they don't agree.
And DON'T try to force your beliefs on other people.
(It's annoying)
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