Physician Assisted Suicide Case Study

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Daniela is 15 years old she had a car accident on her first day of school as a freshman that made her unable to grow any more. She took almost months recovering in the hospital and in rehabilitation areas people find stage of daniela’s car accident because most people don't survive in accident like the one she had that day. When she was released from the hospital she had to spent more days recovering at home studying and catching up. She was home schooled while recovering at home so she could catch up to the rest of her age. She had to prepare herself to go back to highschool as a freshman i think. Daniela had to return to school but she lost her confidence on making new friends in school and talking to new people. She tried so hard to convince her mother to let her be home school to get prepared more but her mother denied. Daniela was afraid of what people will think about her of how she looks. When daniela walked the streets people think she's a first grader and what to take her to the lost child area and she doesn't want anyone to see that. When daniela talked with her only friend she got convinced when she went to school she was happy that she had classes with her childhood friend alexia. …show more content…
Abel is the tallest and popular guy and has many friends from school. People started to laugh about your height differences and how opposite you guys were Daniela started to not like Abel at first because he told you a first grader. Daniela doesn't like it when people pick on her and referred her as cute by others and that made her even more shy. Even Though Abel is popular he has never had a girlfriend he rejects confessions politely he spends most of his classes sleeping and eating which annoyed Daniela because he was her sitting

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