A nurse who works in the special assistance area they are moving to terminally ill in order for them to die with dignity, he created a TikTok account where he talks about the painful process.
And amidst the revelations he made, he aroused expectation and even amazement among his followers: what people usually feel or say just before they die.
julie mcfadden (@hospicenursejulie) “lives” with death on a daily basis, caring for people who are dying or expecting to die, as well as their families, at every turn.
farewell witness
For this reason, her five-year experience makes her an authoritative witness and voice at the moment of final farewell.
The nurse explained in an interview for the British media the sun that people tend to repeat the same sentences before they die.
“There’s something most people say before they die and it usually is ‘I love you'”, he reveals. as well as many people “they call their mum or dad, who are usually already dead”To explain.
Myths and truths before death
McFadden also tries to demystify and make visible certain situations that occur and, although they seem “abnormal”, are not.
There are obvious changes in breathing, skin color, terminal discharge, and feverenumerate.
“They are normal and are not painful or uncomfortable. Our bodies take care of themselves at the end of life; the less we do, the better,” she offers her perspective on the dying process.
In his account on the social network, McFadden accumulates in just six months about 415,000 followers to those who “educate about death and its processes”.
Source: Clarin
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