They tried to get me to end my life in the emergency room. All I needed was an operation and I am fine (restored) now.
Sorry, maybe I'm just a natural skeptic, but I find this claim to be a bit suspicious. (perhaps you can provide some high level details and set the record straight)
..., in racking my brain, I'm not coming up with any ER-type situation in which a patient is coherent enough to be presented with such an option, and especially not for one where the patient can be "fine" with a simple operation.
Your profile mentions Akron... I too live in the NE Ohio area. Ohio isn't one of the 11 states that even allow it.
So, if a doctor was trying to offer up physician assisted end of life services as an option at a Summa, Cleveland Clinic, or MetroHealth ER location, you'd better get on the phone with a lawyer because that doctor broke state law.
Or is this as case where you're giving a false impression here and intentionally misconstruing some other thing as "physician assisted suicide"?
For instance, if a patient goes into an ER with a ruptured appendix, it's still ultimately their choice whether or not to accept the terms of the surgery (paperwork, etc...) and it's still their option to refuse the surgery (which will lead to death), because they have an option to live or die, that's not the same as a doctor offering up medically assisted death.
(Also, things like "they tried to talk me into taking this medicine/vaccine/treatment that I don't want to take, because I think that stuff will kill ya" isn't them "offering up end of life services" either, nor are the legal documents asking people if they want to refuse resuscitation or blood transfusions.)