Fear of dying? Listen to this. ♥️

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I am facing death. I was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in June of 2022. I saw both my Mom and Dad go through the stages of death. It was as you describe it. I do not fear death because of all the things you said and the fact that I've seen it first-hand. But, I'm not ready to go yet. Got lots left to do still. Thanks for the video. I am under Hospice care at them moment and you guys are awesome.

laryon
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My grandma died last week at 102 years old. Her long time best friend died 25 minutes before her. I believe they went to heaven together. I was so happy for them. They had become so weak and tired. I’ve been watching your videos for the past several months and they have been so helpful. Thanks for all you do.

kristinhall
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Not afraid to die but afraid to give my son the pain that I felt when I lost my parents. I hope he’ll be ok when I’m gone.

hutzman
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Being scared to die is being scared to truly live

barrymicockner
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My wife died last year after a two year fight with cancer. She was not afraid of death, only dying in pain and horribly. The hospice nurses explained this to both of us when we started. We had the necessary meds to counter pain, nausea and anxiety. At the end is was as stated, Joan was comfortable, had to fear and after we laid together for a while and said "see you later" (not good bye!) she slipped off to sleep with me at her side and passed without fanfare 5 hours later without waking up. From start to finish hospice was 12 days.

patrickmckeegan
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"We're built to survive birth and we're built to die." Comforting words, for sure. Now if we can just do something about all the 'cwap' that comes in between we'll have this life thing licked! I love these videos - thanks so much for doing this. I'm 71, not at all afraid to die, but I still need to hear these reassuring words from you. I watch all your videos.

sweetg
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When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming in terror, like the passengers in his car.

KenOnStrength
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I almost died 2x in the last 2 years first from cancer and second from bad car accident, so I've made my peace, I'm saved by the Lord Jesus Christ shed blood and I know I'm going to Heaven so I have no fear of leaving this world for a much better place !

randymcmanus
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My beautiful son, Corey, died in Hospice care 4 days ago. He was 46 yrs old & died from lung & bone cancer diagnosed just 2-1/2 months ago. His cancer was so aggressive & he suffered from pain that I could never have imagined possible.
You will never know how comforting I have found your 'Fear of Dying' subject matter!!
Little did I know, when I subscribed to your blog several months ago, that I would be relying on it for a tremendous loss of my own.
YES.... please share more on the process of death!!!!
May God Bless you always 🙏

marcilackey
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Having died for 8 minutes, I now have no fear of death. I remember looking down on my body as the medical staff worked. I wasn't panicked or stressed. The only sensation I felt was peace and calm. I was totally at ease. We have a soul or part of us that moves on. Going into cardiac arrest as I did, didn't even cause confusion, it was like this is where I am and should be at this moment. Then I was sucked back into my body, a really strange sensation, like coming down on a cherry picker and my eyes went open. The medical staff were more confused than I was. My experience of death was restful and very peaceful. Do not fear death, it's part of life and we move on. It's almost comforting, but traumatic for those we leave behind. I suppose I'm now at peace with the process of death.

glennmorris
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Losing my wife of 31 years some 6.5 years ago has giving me a greater feeling of calm knowing that we all pass and it doesn't have to be feared. To be with her on her journey was the most honourable way to celebrate our lives together.❤

EmObReNdAnJaCkAsS
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I lost my dad this last year in early December - he was 93. It was his time to go and thankfully I was able to make it there just a couple days before his passing. The wonderful hospice nurse came by to see him and told us he was "very close" and ordered better meds to ease his passing. I was so glad that even in remote Montana there was a hospice nurse there to help us help my dad pass with no discomfort. Sure, my mom was shattered as she had been married to him for 60 years, but if the hospice nurse had not been there, we would have all been feeling extremely helpless and frustrated because we didn't know what to do. Thank you, Julie, for what you and your fellow hospice nurses do for your patients and their families.

jbazinga
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My Grandpa was a follower of Jesus Christ, and he told us as he was dying that he could already hear the choirs in Heaven.

rickd
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I want to fall asleep AND wake up....somewhere else better than here.

thesundreamers
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I am 68 and don’t fear death but I do fear a slow painful death.

rustynail
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Several weeks before my mother passed in 2020, she went into cardiac arrest and was revived by doctors. They cracked some of her ribs in the process and she spent the last few weeks of her life in more pain than she ever deserved. She was so pissed they brought her back that she immediately demanded a "do not resuscitate" order. Not that she wanted to die, but that she believed in a better life beyond this one. In her condition, it was crueller to keep her here than to let her go. I am a believer as well. I am not ready to pass on, but when my time comes, I will be ready to reunite with her again. 💕🙏

kbc
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There is definitely something after this life. I was in a coma after a motorcycle accident on June 9, 1988, and spoke with my little brother, who died when he was 3 years old. He had aged with me and eventually woke me up. Be good to each other. That's what matters.

frankiefernandez
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My grandma's last words to me at hospice was to remember life ain't but a dream, so dream good, happy dreams...and then she passed so peacefully with a little smile even. Our bodies are made to survive birth and our souls and spirits to survive death, I'm sure 🕊🙏💕

shalonasweden
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My mother told me that her mother’s last words right before she passed were “Oh, I feel so good!” I never knew her because she died when my mother was 16. But I always thought that was pretty cool.

MariVictorius
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From a medical professional whom has worked in several states, Hospice is the most RESPECTED team in the country I have NEVER, EVER heard a bad word anywhere after 30 years. Thank you Julie.

sidneybear