Re: Should Euthanasia Be Legalised?
I'm completely pro-euthenasia within extremely strict guidlines, such as;
- it would only be available to people with terminal illness' whose suffering was only being prolonged the longer they're kept alive. (possibly for older patients with non-terminal but extremely painful or degenerative conditions where there is no succesful treatment or likely cure to be found in their life time, but only in extremes - eg if someone had being suffereing for 30 odd years with little or no quality of life)
- there would have to more than just one medical professional diagnosing the case as terminal.
- extensive counselling and psychological evaluation of the patient to make sure they were in a mind state where they are capable of making such a decision, to make sure they are 100% certain. They would also have to be fully aware that a painless death cannot be guaranteed, because it is possible for peoples' bodies to react differently to drugs. Something to be considered here is that they are already dying a painful death, so even if they did react badly to the drugs that are used the suffereing would be less than if they were to suffer in increasing agony for a prolonged death
- Counselling also for family and close friends of the patient, both prior and after if the decision is made to go ahead with it. And while they shouldn't get to make the final decision (the final decision should still come down to the patient), they should get to have a say and the oppotunity to express this to the patient.
- There should also be legislations in place to prevent people who have just being diagnosed with a degenerative terminal illness making the irrational choice to end their lives right then and there. The person must be educated about their disease, the symptoms and quality of life they are likely to experience as it gets worse, and given a chance to go through all the emotional stages that come with a diagnosis and come to terms with everything. Otherwise they could have people reacting by irrationaly decididing to kill themselves the first time they experience a bad day or epsiode.
- Their will and all those legal loose ends would have to be tied up etc...
......so basically I'd only agree for it to be legalised if it was really strict and eligability was assessed on a case to case basis, rather than saying "all people with such-and-such disease are automatically eligible for euthanasia".
I think many people who are against euthenasia (note I did say
many, not
all, so dont yell at me if you are totally against it
), might change their mind if they themselves were terminally ill and living in excruciating pain every minute of everyday knowing they were only going through this to die in the end anyway, or if someone they loved was terminally ill and they were having to stand by and watch them suffer needlessly. In that situation people don't want to see their loved ones keep on suffering.
I know some have said that life is to precious and that people should be grateful for that one week they have left, rather than being "selfish" and throwing it all away. Except what you have to remember is that when you are that ill you have no quality of life and its only going to deteriorate. When you're in pain every single moment of the day you're not living, you're simply existing. I just think its cruel to make people suffer like that, we dont even do it to animals. They should have that option available to them, it doesn't mean they have to use it.
There are lots of people who are always going to be against it, based on their own beliefs and opinions, but there's always going to be people against any law or legislation that is put in place, whether its over euthenasia or P-Plate laws