I am thankful that a hospice newsletter that I was reading referred me to this article entitled: How to Say Good-bye When Someone You Love Is Dying: Regrets and Lessons From Grieving Survivors.
I am also thankful that it isn’t information that I need to use right now, but I am grateful to be able to store the link here in this post for a time in the future when I will need to be reminded.
Very good advices.
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I thought so, too. Some of them I had heard when my father-in-law was dying, but others were new advice to me.
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I was happy to read, that I followed most of the rules, while I did sit by my Granny’s bed, while she left this world. Back then I didn’t know, how to do, but followed my intuition and knowledge about my Granny and she left very peacefully.
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Such a blessing that your love and intuition led you to help your grandmother leave in a peaceful way.
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I didn’t want to read this at first. Because it’s not time. But it could be. My dad is doing okay right now. But he is 84. I guess it helped me take a step toward the truth that he is going to die someday. It was a comfort to know what others have learned, and that I did talk to my mom when she was unresponsive before she left.
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I understand your reluctance, but I’m glad you decided to read it. We are in the same kind of time – thankfully – of not needing this at the moment, but I find it comforting to know I can look back on an article like this when I may need it in the future.
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Exactly!
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