I don't understand the problem being discussed here - Do you want to end your life? You can do it anytime - Even if there was a law saying it is illegal to commit suicide, as long as you succeed there's nothing stopping you or anybody from doing it. The question seems to be if the State should actively allow someone who is physically capable of committing suicide of requesting medical procedures to do it. Do I care much? Nah, but grow the fuck up. Seriously, euthanasia is a serious decision and the fact there are doctors who clearly violate their own ethical code (that orders the preservation of life) to attend your needs is already pretty good - The State shouldn't fund (I'm saying this because Holland has universal healthcare) someone's desires to end their own life when it clearly isn't needed. There's better ways to spend resources and doctors' time. Euthanasia for terminal illnesses and suffering, for those who unfortunately can't kill themselves on their own and need to end it - But for physically capable individuals? Nah. Grow up. The state and doctors are not there to serve your own mundane needs, and it's time people realize that. The State and medical institutions are not responsible for ending your life for any reason you may provide.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you