I have given this a lot of thought. I absolutely think it should be a human right. I think giving people some control over their own death can be empowering.
I am absolutely OK with terminally Ill people choosing the right to die. Especially if it is going to be an agonizing death.
In the case of severe and permanent disfigurement and painful skin grafts associated with burns covering more than a certain percentage of the body, I personally would want to be given a choice in that situation.
If I was elderly and in a nursing home waiting to die, I personally would like to have some control over that.
If where I was mentally back in February turned out to be permanent, hell yeah I would want the right to die.
Why are we so set, as a society, on telling people that are living a tortured and unbearable existence that our belief that they should live is more important than their belief they should be allowed a humane death.
Having some perceived control over ones death would also help with the fear of death. If the choice was available to you, would you rather die suffering or in a controled manner under the supervision of medical professionals?
There are circumstances where I would not want my suffering prolonged. I want the right to have control over my death. My life, my death. I don't have any desire to die anytime soon, but I can think of a lot of situations where I personally would want to be given a choice, and I would like to make the choice now for circumstances where I would be unable to make a choice in the future.
We can not presume to know the level of another's suffering. Having control over my right to life and death is very important to me.
I am absolutely OK with terminally Ill people choosing the right to die. Especially if it is going to be an agonizing death.
In the case of severe and permanent disfigurement and painful skin grafts associated with burns covering more than a certain percentage of the body, I personally would want to be given a choice in that situation.
If I was elderly and in a nursing home waiting to die, I personally would like to have some control over that.
If where I was mentally back in February turned out to be permanent, hell yeah I would want the right to die.
Why are we so set, as a society, on telling people that are living a tortured and unbearable existence that our belief that they should live is more important than their belief they should be allowed a humane death.
Having some perceived control over ones death would also help with the fear of death. If the choice was available to you, would you rather die suffering or in a controled manner under the supervision of medical professionals?
There are circumstances where I would not want my suffering prolonged. I want the right to have control over my death. My life, my death. I don't have any desire to die anytime soon, but I can think of a lot of situations where I personally would want to be given a choice, and I would like to make the choice now for circumstances where I would be unable to make a choice in the future.
We can not presume to know the level of another's suffering. Having control over my right to life and death is very important to me.