There are numerous pros of assisted suicide that I have come up with. The first being that the patient's tremendous amount of pain and suffering will end. The first thought is that the patient …show more content…
Giving the permission or a family giving the permission for a doctor to end life can reduce the cost healthcare. Staying in the hospital can later bring a big bill to a family after the patient eventually dies because of natural causes. Assisted suicide can eliminate having to pay huge bills and spending so much on healthcare because allowing a nurse or doctor to end your life reduces how much you pay and how much is coming out your pocket. A doctor has a lot of patients to take care of in a single day, and for those patients that can't speak, can't move, and can not think for their self, they are usually the ones who are in a lot of pain. They are sitting there waiting to die, seeing doctors come in and out of their room but cannot speak to them about how they feel. Assisted suicide allows doctors and nurses to move onto another patient that has a chance at living instead of spending their time helping a terminally ill patient. There are a lot of people who need special attention but have a chance at living, which deserves the same amount of care and attention as a terminally ill person. Keeping them in pain is heartbreaking and wasting their time. The doctors could be helping so many people if assisted suicide was …show more content…
Agreeing to assisted suicide will end the family's pain just as much as the patients. The worse feeling a family can have is the feeling of guilt. Knowing that a family member is in actual pain and they are just looking them suffering day in and day out and not saying anything to help the situation is painful. They want to free them of pain and not watch them suffer any longer.
In conclusion, assisted suicide is a topic where you need to weigh out the good and bad reason in order to decide whether you’re for or against it. With that being said you have to do the ethical thing for you or your loved ones when making this choice. Which brings us back to philosophy what is ethical to me may not be to some one else but as long as I know right from wrong than my decision is ethical to me. Overall I am neither for or against assisted suicide but if it came down to making the call I would not allow my loved ones to suffer and I would not want them to allow me to suffer in such so