7 Signs You Will Die Soon

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You know Death is never easy. Each person’s journey is unique. Each survivor’s healing process is unique too. Whether you’re a caregiver looking after a dying loved one or a person who knows your time on earth is coming to an end because of illness or age, learning what to expect as a natural death nears can help you be better prepared. It can also give you time to make decisions for comfort and relief.

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We don't have to be at death's door to have those symptoms. That music is enough to send anyone to their death! 😊

TheMegahusky
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Sleeping more can also be a sign of depression

DD
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Honey, we are ALL dying. Just enjoy the journey while you're here, be the best person possible, and be kind.

andsoitbegins
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Nobody knows when we r going to die only God knows.

barbaravasquez
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Our family has a history of longevity. However, after my Grandma passed away...my Grandpa passed away a month later. I still believe he couldn't live without her.

juliemccannon
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When my uncle was dying in hospice, he saw my father who had passed years before him. It made my uncle very happy and he was comforted.

karyannfontaine
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TO EVERYONE who has lost a love one, my heart felt condolences go out to you May God comfort your heart and wrap you in his love..🕊🦋🕊🦋

curtistinemiller
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Eating less, speaking less and sleeping more was the most predominant symptoms of my wife before she passed. She was given medication in the nursing home through a device on her tummy. It was very important she was kept comfortable and pain free. She did have a good day 4 weeks before she passed. We said our good byes then. It was a precious time. She had MS for 26 years and I was her carer for almost all that time. When it's my time, I definitely do not want to be in ICU with many tubes and drips. Just keep me comfortable and pain free.

ronsmith
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I have one kidney and I'm always sleeping...I'm an introvert anyway...If I'm dying I'm not going to fight it. I'm going to relax as much as possible and drift away hopefully pain free 😌🙏

theonlyonestanding
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The truth...most people will die in a hospital bed alone in the wee hours of the morning with no one else around.
When my mom died, she had a second heart attack as she awoke early about 6am...when I got to her bedside, her eyes were rolled back up near into her head but still open and her hands were tightly clutching the sheets under her she had grabbed to have something to hold onto in a wad in her fists that appeared locked and frozen in that grip...it was a death grip that told me she had pain, was afraid and knew she was in her last moment of leaving this world.
It was devastating to see how difficult her death was for her. She was everything to me and it broke my heart to pieces.

marywhite
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In 1993, my husband's 103 year old grandmother was talking with someone in her hospital room as my husband was walking up to her door. When he entered, his grandmother said, "Oh, Larry, I want you to meet my daughter, Pat." She introduced them to each other. Larry told me later there was no one in the room but his grandmother and himself. Pat had died in the late thirties of cancer at the age of nineteen. Grandma had told Larry that Pat said to her, it was time for her to go now and she needed to come with her. Grandma passed shortly after that visit. Whether it was a hallucination or not, I can tell you Grandma was not schizophrenic, nor did she have dementia. She was as sound as a thirty year old at the time of her passing.

DianaLR
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Dear God, I’m ready when you are. You call the shots for EVERYTHING!💕💕💕

barbgardiner
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I have witnessed the symptoms myself. I almost passed from a terminal liver disease and got a transplant at days of dying. The week before the hospital called me were something I never forget. I'm grateful to be alive.

MarvinHartmann
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The seven signs are: sleeping more; not performing daily functions; major organs will not perform normally; a poor appetite; stop going to the bathroom; cold hands and feet; withdrawing from people; stop talking with people; confusion; hallucinations of other places or people; pain will increase; breathing trouble with labored breathing; and not being able to open their eyes.

smhollanshead
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i saw my dad who had dimentia and alzheimer disease loosing his asibility to do anything anymore..he slept alot and were like a baby that we had to take care off..my dad were my hero and loved him so much, , nothing is the same anymore without him..miss him so much😭😭😢

mariusrheeder
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I’m ready anytime! Can’t wait to go home 🙏

anitanapp
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I saw my boyfriend of 19 years; go through a long & painful death. I Love You too George ❤️😘 RIP!!

christinewhite
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The horrible thing is because of covid, the people that lost so many, including me never got to say goodbye... that killed me inside knowing my best friend of 52 who suffered from cancer couldn't have the people that loved her be beside her letting her know we loved her and it was okay.

Wolf-Ishkode
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I have lost my entire family, including aunts, uncles, etc. Took care of both parents in their last days, and then lost my remaining siblings to suicide, drugs, cancer, etc. Very hard stuff to watch happen yo those you love, and the world is a very lonely place without them. Take care of your family and remember to tell them you love them every

Viralvid
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I remember noticing that my grandmother’s eyes looked purple a few days before she passed. I always thought it was the lighting in her hospital room but now I know that wasn’t the reason. I’ll never forget the last time I saw her look at me. She couldn’t speak but I know she was tired and wanted to be at peace. I miss her so much.

stephanieyvonne