The topic of Physician Assisted Suicide has become a well-known issue. But the fact is, for terminally ill and for those that cannot recover, Physician assisted suicide is not completely misguided. It gives those who are in a lot of pain a chance to save their loved ones the torment of seeing them so feeble. It also strengthens the possibility of saving those who can still be saved. Have you ever known someone that was in so much pain or was so weak that they couldn’t even speak? Many people have. Stephan. "Agree: Physician Assisted Suicide says” Allowing physician assisted suicide would lessen the pain and enable some terminally ill patient’s fairer treatment. Horrible pain and suffering that some patients must endure prior to death could be done away with. Instead of a dragged out death that puts burdens on family members, families could say their goodbyes at a specified time.” It may seem like a horrible thing to say but if you think about it, it is not completely misguided. People around the world are crying because they’re in so much anguish and can’t do …show more content…
anything about it. Physician assisted relief could help them. Additionally, for terminally ill patients it costs a lot of money to try to beat the inevitable. Not only doesn’t the sick one want that, but the family doesn’t either. Debates on Physician-Assisted-Suicide-Should-Be-Legalized “If a person chooses to have a PAS, this would mean that his/her surviving relatives would have about $13,000 that they didn’t before, to put toward a funeral (a traditional funeral ranges from $7,000 to over $10,000 [4]), or other debts that may need to be paid.” Physician Assisted Suicide would help lower the cost in the patient wants it that way. It could help the family avoid debt years after the sick one was gone.
Many people say that all it does is produce more pain for their families.
Actually it could save someone’s life. Stephan. "Agree: Physician Assisted Suicide says.” If a patient chooses assisted suicide instead of a prolonged death, then medical staff would have more time to treat other patients. Understaffed hospitals have an increased rate of making mistakes and provide a lesser quality of care for patients.” The Healthy organs in the patient’s body can be harvested and save someone else’s life. Also the hospital employees have more time to help those who still have a chance rather than keeping someone who doesn’t want to be alive, alive. Another key issue is that some patients can refuse treatment anyway, which speeds up the inevitable. Physician Assisted Suicide just reduces the damage done to themselves and the possibility of saving
another. It’s understandable to see how many would have an issue with this, but it’s also clear about how it could be a good thing. It gives them a chance to say goodbye to their family before they get too weak. Physician Assisted Suicide gives them the option to leave without leaving their family in years’ worth of debt. Last but not least it could save someone else’s life who actually wants to be saved.