Euthanasia article
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2161494/Tony-Nicklinson-euthanasia-My-life-miserable-undignified-says-locked-syndrome-sufferer.html
Questions
1. Why did Mr Tony Nicklinson wanted to end his life?
He suffered a massive stroke which left him paralysed from the neck down and unable to speak. This caused him to live his life in sufferings. He is unable to scratch himself, pick his nose if its blocked and can only eat if his is fed like a baby - only that he won't grown out of it, unlike the baby.
2. Why did Mr Tony Nicklinson choose to bring his cause to the high court?
Apart from having to live his life in sufferings. He feels that his life would be much peaceful and have more significance if he knows that he can determine on this own life instead of the state telling him what to do staying alive regardless of his wishes or how much suffering he has to go through until he dies of natural cases.
3. Will euthanasia end all sufferings?
This is a trick question. Many people answer to the question yes. However, this is an argumentative topic. Although in ends one sufferings, it emotionally and physically affects his or her loved ones when they see him or her choosing to give up his life then to fight this battle. Everyone sees it differently, therefore there is no answer to this but only how you look at the one's point of view.
1. Why did Mr Tony Nicklinson wanted to end his life?
He suffered a massive stroke which left him paralysed from the neck down and unable to speak. This caused him to live his life in sufferings. He is unable to scratch himself, pick his nose if its blocked and can only eat if his is fed like a baby - only that he won't grown out of it, unlike the baby.
2. Why did Mr Tony Nicklinson choose to bring his cause to the high court?
Apart from having to live his life in sufferings. He feels that his life would be much peaceful and have more significance if he knows that he can determine on this own life instead of the state telling him what to do staying alive regardless of his wishes or how much suffering he has to go through until he dies of natural cases.
3. Will euthanasia end all sufferings?
This is a trick question. Many people answer to the question yes. However, this is an argumentative topic. Although in ends one sufferings, it emotionally and physically affects his or her loved ones when they see him or her choosing to give up his life then to fight this battle. Everyone sees it differently, therefore there is no answer to this but only how you look at the one's point of view.