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For Kelly's entire life, snowboarding has been her single passion. She grew up in the hills of Vermont and took every possible chance to hit the slopes. Her talent and dedication were so great that she qualified for the U.S. Olympic team. She competed at two Olympic Games and won several medals. Sadly, while training for her third Olympic trials, she was involved in a devastating snowboarding accident that left her paralyzed from the neck down at the age of 24.
After four years of life as a quadriplegic, Kelly informs her loved ones and her doctors that she would like to end her life. She claims that the suffering of being unable to pursue her passion of snowboarding has been excruciating and that the life she leads is psychologically unbearable.
-Should physical suffering and mental suffering be weighed differently when it comes to justifying active euthanasia? If so, why?
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