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Lecretia Seales Arguments Against Euthanasia

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Humans deserve control over their anatomy -- flesh, blood and bone -- as the Universal Declaration of Rights states: "Everyone has the right to life". We all want to die with dignity. When it comes time to end it, we should all be able to make the choice. Euthanasia originates from the Greek meaning 'good death.' It is defined as the act of intentional harming an individual to relieve pain or suffering. It creates an option for the terminally ill. Ambiguous as it is, euthanasia cannot compare with death. When someone is terminally ill and in pain, death is not a choice but rather it is inevitable. Euthanasia is a choice someone may opt to take. The people who apply for euthanasia would rather die peacefully without pain or mentally traumatising relatives than endure their final days. It is moments …show more content…

Why is life something to be prolonged, something that must continue even when people in their presence are hurt? Lecretia Seales - diagnosed in 2011 with an aggressive brain tumour - has suffered gradual paralysis, which has robbed her of the ability to move her hand, arm, leg and eyesight on the left side of her body. Were brought to tears by her passing. Had she been able to be euthanized, it would have assured relatives that she passed away with dignity. An individual should have the ability to make a choice concerning his or her own existence. Tony Nicklinson 58, suffered from a locked-in stroke from a holiday overseas. Tony described his existence as "dull, miserable, demeaning, undignified and intolerable." Whatever motivation Tony had left, was drained out of him after reading a draft copy of the courts findings. This led Tony to commit suicide by refusing food. The current law of assisted suicide and euthanasia prevented him from adopting the only means by which he could practically end his life, namely with medical

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