They are unable to feed themselves, they are unable to dress themselves and even unable to bath themselves. Now this person all they want is to be euthanaized so that people don’t remember their last moments on this earth as being unpretty and painful. They want people to remember only the happy and cheerful sides of life they chose to share. Now this person has no right or opportunity to be given the option unlike dogs and cats and rabbits and guinea pigs to be euthanaized. They have to lay in their bed unable to move and roll over not knowing when they are going to die losing every little bit of dignity they ever had while they lay there and wait for the morphine (which they are away they are being given) to very slowly kill them. They have to lay in that bed with unbearable pain whilst loved comes and visit watching that person slowly dying, people are sitting in that room sobbing and upset and have to view their friend or family member like this. Now if that person had the option to be euthanaised they would take the option and peacefully die but still would be able to say goodbye to their loved ones.
Now how did that make you feel hearing of a person in such unbearable pain? I know it hurt me because that was my nana, I know it hurt me to see her in a way that I had never imagined possible, all she wanted to do was see me grow up and she did so …show more content…
Legalising voluntary euthanasia is becoming just as bad as our issue of legalising same sex marriage in Australia. The government just doesn’t seem to get what’s not going to harm Australia and what the Australian public