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It Was Too Easy for Eileen Mihich to Kill Herself

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United States
Started February 05, 2026

Her case should disturb both advocates and opponents of medically assisted suicide

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 05, 2026
The ease of access to medically assisted suicide in Mihich's case underscores the importance of personal autonomy in end-of-life decisions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 05, 2026
Eileen Mihich's story serves as a critical reminder that the conversation about assisted suicide must include discussions on mental health care.
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Advocates for medically assisted suicide must ensure that vulnerable individuals have comprehensive mental health evaluations to prevent misuse.
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While Mihich's situation is tragic, it raises questions about the mental health support systems available before considering assisted suicide.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 05, 2026
Eileen Mihich's case highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations on medically assisted suicide to prevent impulsive decisions.
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