For instance, when CPR is done, and done right the majority of the time ribs are bruised and broken. So not only with the terminal patient be in pain from whatever disease they have, they will have this pain on top of that. Why is it right for anyone to say that it is not ok for someone to die? Who honestly has that right? God and only God. My father has signed a DNR, my mother has signed one, and my husband and I are going to. Does that make people think that we want to die? Or that we are committing suicide when we die? There are so many bigger questions that need to be …show more content…
People probably think the same of me though for my views because I am pro-euthanasia, but I'm also Pro-Life on abortion. I don't think it is right to kill an unborn child, I don't think it is right to kill an adult either, but I do think it's ok to allow someone to die at the end of their life without hurting them. Also if someone is living in a vegetative state, why is not considered euthanasia when the family decides to pull the plug? How can people say that the body is there, but the mind is not; how do they know? I've already told my family that if it ever happened to me, I want them to let me die. Is that morally wrong? What would you do in that