Wednesday, July 1, 2015

According To Hemlock Society Euthanasia Is Humane For Humans

By Ruthie Calderon


There are a number of organizations that promote terminally ill people the right to die. One of these, Compassion And Choices believes in the right to a peaceful death rather than continuing to suffer. This organization has specific goals. Previously called hemlock society euthanasia its goals are specific.

We as a society do not allow our beloved pets to suffer a prolonged illness if there is no hope for recovery. When a dog or cat is in pain due to old age or disease, they are assisted in having a peaceful ending to their lives. For some time many see physician-assisted suicide as a gentle way for humans to pass on.

While hospice care may be excellent, it does not completely obliterate all the pain. Many physicians have an unspoken and unacknowledged agreement with the family to increase the pain medication to a level that will induce a peaceful ending to the pain. In this way a pointless period of a few days suffering will be allayed.

Medically assisted dying is considered an improvement in care. Oregons Dying with Dignity is now accepted as legal. There may be some who, for religious or personal reasons, do not want to end their life any sooner than necessary. Of course, none of those people should be coerced into accepting assisted death. On the other hand, no patient begging to end his pain, should be refused a compassionate granting of that wish.

If someone is not able to have this type of peaceful death, they may feel the only way is to commit suicide any way they can. It can only add to the grief their family is left with. All good memories will be overshadowed by the ugliness of a violent death. It may be a gunshot or leaping from a high building. How much better it is for it to be a peace method of ending life.

It may be enough to just have the decision placed in the hands of the patient. He will be allowed to have control over his life. After that right is granted, he may not want to use it. It still provides a sense of security.

One method of euthanasia is a lethal injection of medication that stops their breathing or causes the heart to stop beating. In some cases the patient swallows the medicine. In others they receive it intravenously or intramuscularly. Some are unable to swallow. The quickest way is to introduce it into their system through an IV drip.

The living will is a document in which the patient gives a close family member or friend the right to make health care decisions on their behalf. It is most often a trusted relative. If someone is kept alive on a respirator, that person who is named in the living will can decide whether or not to turn it off.

A senior citizen or anyone else might want this viable document for their peace of mind. In case of an accident to a younger person, they will be sure not to be left alive in a vegetative state. They can legally refuse any lifesaving methods be administered. They can be sure that will not happen.

Many prefer the option of palliative care only. This living will assures them of that. When they are too ill to assert their wishes, they will be carried out.




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