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In reply to the discussion: My father died on June 18th of this year - he was just shy of 87. [View all]Pendrench
(1,389 posts)14. Hi littlemissmartypants - Thank you very much.
I agree - I would like to believe that loved ones who have died before us can reach out to us as we are near death, but I also acknowledge (as you mention) that this could simply be the "neurological and metabolic changes that accompany dying".
I suppose the true lesson here is that we (the living) should treat others well while they are alive, so we don't have any regrets when they are no longer with us.
Thank you again - wishing you well and peace.
Tim
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Hi applegrove - You are correct, we all grieve differently, and I imagine that one day tears will
Pendrench
Oct 2019
#27
Hospice workers see this all the time and know that usually death is imminent. There are
Karadeniz
Oct 2019
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