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Physician Assisted Suicide Chapter Summary

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BOOK In this chapter we get to see how Lia's fate has really taken a toll on her parents. We also see that the Lee's no longer feel like they can rely on the American medical system after what happened to Lia and instead they would use their own at home methods. Lia's pediatric neurologist also believed that the Lee's might have been right about Lia being affected from too much medication. After hearing this and looking at Lia's records, Neil and Peggy came to the realization that there should have treated her differently. This chapter really demonstrates the importance of culture and the need for doctors to be more accepting and understand of them. Unfortunately, there are doctors who are just not willing to comply. It is sad to see how much the Lee's had to suffer in order for people to open their eyes and it is even sadder that even with cases like this, there are doctors who still refuse to believe in anything outside their medical abilities. …show more content…

Basically, stigma causes a lot of negative attention to people with illnesses and could really affect a persons life. People who have visible conditions are typically shunned automatically by society, and people who don't have such visible conditions tend to struggle with disclosure issues because of the social rejection that might follow. Both can cause a pretty huge psychological blow to an individual. All the stigma and negative attention that is wrongly portrayed about conditions makes it even more difficult for individuals to be more open and willing to talk about their condition. I feel like society should be more educated on how to properly treat with people who have any type of medical condition. People with any sort of condition must adjust to things differently due to their limitations and I don't think it is a bad idea for society to be more compassionate about this rather than making it harder for these

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