i've been reading through a lot of literature on the topic of diseases, espically terminal ones. Do any of you out there have personal stories about yourself or those close to you. I would like to hear from ya if you are willing. I m interested in hearing peoples stories about how they approach death when it is layed out before them.
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Luke Allen on June 2, 2008, 5:18 PM
Jesseakers I would recommend if your interested in this still to volunteer as a hospice. The accounts are awesome.
Watching my Uncle (older and more like my Grandpa) pass away from Leukimia was intensly hard on me. He was a WWII vet who at the age of 12 gave me a shirt that said: “they can take my gun when they pry it from my cold dead hands” He was a man’s man that I learned alot from and watching him whither away to 86lbs his death weight (he was 6’0") was intense and eye hoping.
My Grandmother passed from Emphysema. She was more like my mother and passed when I was only 12. She is still missed and the reason I HATE cigarettes. Seriously, any other bad habit has some good subsidary benefit, even if it is just brief neurological release from reality, but cigarettes NOTHING but death.
Hope this is what you were looking for.
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