Originally posted by Dahvood
There is the "what if...?" thinking - where if you partook in euthanasia today, and a cure was found for thier condition tomorrow, you wouldn't be feeling all too good. also a waste of life, because that person might have gotten better and had a good life had euthanasia been illegal
Im definitely pro-Euthanasia. Unless you are religious, I don't see how people can really base a solid argument against it.
Thw "what if" argument is pretty unrealistic. Magical cures in modern medicine dont just "appear" one day. They take years to develop and doctors are able to see them years away. So the event of someone being allowed to die peacefully, painlessly and with dignity missing out ona magical cure is from a fantasy land.
Kinda on this train of thought...i think someone said "what if the were going to make a mircaulous recovery?". Sorry, but terminally ill people dont get better, hence the term.
Originally posted by Dahvood
Then there is the "Bad Doctor" thing, where people don't like the idea of doctors taking life when they should be instead doing thier best to help and make better. there is also the whole neglect thing, where if a patient dies due to mistreatment or neglect, the doctor can pass it off as euthanasia, or whatever. can't think of decent examples, but I hope the point gets across
Im sick of people dumping on doctors all the time as rich and arrogant or whatever (both of those particular terms are generally rubbish when applied to doctors). The people (not *necessarily but *probably* some here) who constantly bag out doctors still want their help when they get dragged into emergency ward. Please, there seems to be a new feeling that has come about in the latter part of the 20th century that a doctor owes you something and if they cant cure you for some reason, they must be negligent. Doctors dont technically owe anyone anything, they have simply decided to devote themselves to a noble profession for the sake of helping others out of the goodness of their hearts.
What kind of doctor is going to help someone to die if they can actually make them better? What a stupid thing to say, the whole point of euthanasia is and illness is at the point where this is the best thing a doctor can do. we have a lot to leran off the Europeans, especially countries such as Holland, as far as Palliative Care goes. We seem to have this misguided idea that modern medicine, because it is so amazing (which it is) should try to the death (literallly) to keep a person alive, whatver the cost in pain and dignity. Modern medicine has its limits. Plugging someone up with 25 tubes and a ventilator is astrangely futile to me.
"where if a patient dies due to mistreatment or neglect, the doctor can pass it off as euthanasia"
This is just rediculous. If euthanasia were legal, then the contraints and due process of it would make this impossible. Euthanasia (where it is currently allowed) is the chioce of the family or next of kin anyways, NOT the physician.