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... the people around me I am known for my positivity and enthusiasm (a trait I got from my dad), and despite my natural disposition falling on the optimistic end of the spectrum, on the inside there is a...
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... when he was really sick. Watching him go thru what he did changed me -I don't even know how to describe what I mean by that , it just did. Just 2 years ago I watched cancer take my 64 year old mother...
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... for a daughter to say that, but I wish so much that I could take mom's place instead because she deserved life much more than I do. She was more hardworking, more loving, more responsible, more wise and...
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... got even more panicked... she started making noises like a grunting animal in pain... ( I hate describing my mother like that... but it's what it sounded like ) ... they gave her more morphine.. she calmed...
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... our sense of survivor guilt, our self-protection, our fear of ignorance. While we may feel desperate to help, we may end up either paralyzed or alienating those who need us.
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... day for those three months I sat by his side, cared for him, and fought for him to get the care he deserved ( it's amazing how quicky the medical professionals shift to giving up). On the day he died...
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... Raymond Moody, Dr. Bruce Greyson, Dr. Jeffrey Long, and among others. My having knowledge about NDEs and hearing about people's own NDE stories has helped me to begin healing both emotionally, spiritually,...
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... I am going through treatment and not feeling 100%. I feel I am declining too quickly, but I want desperately to love them and have them feel we still have valuable time. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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... de jeunes femmes qui souffrent d'un cancer du sein avancé. D'une solide amitié qui, au-delà des frontières, est soudée à jamais. C'est l'histoire d'un jean qui, à chacune de ses escales — du Chili à la...