POV: hospice patient seeing deceased loved ones #hospicenurse

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“Do you see her?”
“I don’t, but I BELIEVE YOU.” This is the sweetest most meaningful response to that question.

debrastarr
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I’m battling cancer, my future is uncertain. I hope there is someone there to greet me, I don’t want to be alone.

Playgun
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This made me cry. When my grandmother, Mumbo, was dying she reached up with her arms and said ‘ my girls ‘. She had 3 sisters who had died decades before and lost her mother as a child. She was 100. I still miss her so much. I hope she’s waiting for me one day xxx

jane-fwnh
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I just lost my mom yesterday. I really needed to see this. My mom kept saying my daughter in law name. She passed in 2022 from heart failure. I know she came to get her. 🙏🙏🙏

yvettemcandrew
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I am dealing with an illness that has a shortened life expectancy and I just surpassed that age. I am petrified, but when I see your videos I am a little less scared to die. Thank you.

Loveandfrenchfries
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When my Mom was on her death bed she sat straight up, reached out her arms and said “Mother!” in the most joyous voice. She died shortly after. I’m convinced her Mother came to usher her into Heaven. ❤

ksharpe
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This is what compassionate hospice work looks like. The world needs more people like you. Thank you for easing the transition.

alexjohnson
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There wont be many people for me, I'm sad to say. But there will be many many dogs I've trained, rehabbed, fostered, and helped cross over. I'm young, but terminal. Too young for a spouse or kids, for parents or siblings to be gone. But I have worked hard to save euth list dogs. And it is them that will greet then guide me just as I did for them <3

rosewood
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Made me cry. I lost my wife 9 years ago. If this is what I have to look forward to when my time comes, I will accept Death with open arms.

chrisdelawder
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This was so wholesome. I’m glad to know that they accepted what was to come.

trisarahtops
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I took Communion to a man every week in hospice care. He confided to me that he was seeing angels just coming in his room and sitting in his bed while he was getting physical therapy. I asked him if he told the therapist and he laughed and said “no! He would think I was crazy.” We both laughed over that. He promised me a dance in heaven some day. ❤️

tsdrda
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I just made the call today to start Pallative care at home rather than hospice. At this point I want to still be at home where I can get in my truck and watch a sunrise or sunset.
I hope my 2 dogs are there to greet me when I pass over.
I also have so many family members that I hope are there and mostly I pray that Jesus will be there to hold my hand in his and lead me into His Heavenly Home that He's prepared 🙏 ❤️

Steven-vy
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This made me realize suddenly that all the people my mom talked to in the last few days were really there to get her ready. ❤ thank you

ellesreviews
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I work in healthcare and when they see others that have passed on, it warms my soul because I know they aren't alone

beckogcarol
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This just made me tear up when he said he felt “excited” to go.

hollydatsopoulos
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My dad came for my mum..he told her to hurry up, I heard him clear as day.❤❤

EmbracethechaosPortugal
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My grandad woke up from a nap in his chair to see my gran (who had passed away a year earlier) standing in front of him smiling. He said "hello love, is it time?" And she smiled back. A week later he passed away. They were married for 65 years.

VamLoveAndKisses
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When my Mom was on her deathbed she told me she seen my father...he passed away 24 years before her. Made me so happy to know he was waiting for her..true love❤

Sharon_-wwli
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As a nursing student, my grandma was dying, I took time off to care for her and she kept calling out my long deceased grandfather’s name and reaching out as if someone was there. Others in the family kept fussing over her and calling her back. I asked her if she was seeing Grandpa and she nodded. I told her we would all be ok, that we loved her and that it was ok to go. The next time she saw him, she peacefully passed away. It was then that I knew I wanted to work in palliative care. It is such a wonderful gift to be with someone who is dying. I have always considered it an honour.

mommab
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i can attest to that type of situation when my grandma who was dying of bone cancer we were in her room cause we heard her talking to someone and she was telling us her sister was there to take her home and she just went, she let out her last breather you know the one they call the death rattle and that was that she seemed so aware and at peace talking with her dead sister, so i believe 100 percent

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