Emily, a 24 year old woman who lives in Belgium, has been suffering from a serious mental disorder since she was only three years old. She didn't know why she existed, and thought "I don't wanna be here." When she was thirteen, she started thinking about suicide, and hurt herself over and over. She couldn't find a reason to live. So she decided to be euthanized in Belgium, in which death with dignity is legal for people who suffer from "an incurable or terminal illness".
After going through so many times of counseling, she was approved to be euthanized. It was because she injured herself so many times and she was truly despairing about living her life. Doctors told her that she could cancel it whenever if she wants, and the last day of her life came.
In the end, she chose not to die. She says "I couldn't. I have to fight with myself again."
Even though she decided not to die, her case shows that living is harsh for people with mental disorder. In Belgium, 49 percent of people who wanted to be euthanized was approved.
Mayo. "安楽死合法のベルギーで24年の命を絶つ決心をした女性。命とは何かを考えさせられる" spotlight. 21 December, 2016
http://spotlight-media.jp/article/214424953627674021
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This issue is really controversial. It seems like there won’t be a right answer for this because it’s too controversial. After reading this, I thought what the situation would be like in the case of the certified brain dead. The person has no conscious so there is no way for his family to know what to do with him, but they may not want to see their lover being like a plant. I really can’t say what’s the best for him and his family. Just imagining the situation is not enough to deal with this issue.
返信削除Sometimes, just living in this world can be the most painful thing and some choose to end their life rather than keep suffering. But life can be worth fighting for.