by chenrezig » 15 Mar 2011, 17:29
I don't object at all. When Dad was having his last stay in hospital, I found a similar leaflet in one of the racks on the ward - unfortunately I have lost it, but I found it a help to understand the "journey" of dying and what the body physically goes through as it was not such a shock re the physical side of things. Re the hearing, going up until the day before he died I used to read out items from the local papers for him -I was so glad I did this as at the3 time I was not sure whether he could hear, but felt he was able better to know I was still there with him. As for the emotional ...
I understand where Barry is coming from as Dad had dementia, fortunately? he was aware of his surroundings and had a social life and ability to get out and about and meeting friends until a few weeks before he passed.
I think it depends on how you feel emotionally and mentally when you read something like this as it can leave you feeling "uplifted", or "low".
Liz