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"It’s one of those things we all have to face. I’ve had a few scares in my 30s/40s that I took in my stride as there is not much you can do about it but just go with the flow. Although I think I found my strength more from being strong for others, parents and friends, who were more worried about what was happening to me due to family history / similarities My folks have way surpassed their parents life expectancy, but it is something that has played on both their minds a long time. They now live their life to the full, as best they can as we all know the day will come eventually, one probably sooner than the other. All we can do is live our lives, make great memories for those that will be left behind and deal with it the best we can when the time comes. " | |||
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"Nah I already know how I'm going to die" I know how and when I'm going to slip off my mortal coil, that's assuming nature doesn't intervene and take me sooner. | |||
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"Know what you can change - accept what you cannot. When young, like yourself , Chillout - death seems so far away. I have contemplated my own death many times. I am not macabre. I began to understand that death is part of life. It comes to all of us. We only fear it as it is never discussed. There used to be a 'death cafe' near me where people would have a right old laugh discussing much about life cycles, living and death. More people should do it. It brings understanding and reduces fear. " Wise words | |||
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"Is this something you've contemplated before? Either through introspection or faced with a real world scenario? I saw a lovely chap this morning in his late 70's for a hip problem and in conversation he mentioned he had an appointment a day prior where he was told he had aggressive lung cancer. He seemed resigned about the outcome and stated he had had a good life; not wishing to have chemeo for it as he saw what it did to his daughter who passed away from the same problem What struck me was his tranquillity (seemingly) regarding the news and probable outcome. It both shook and touched me at the same time. I'm unsure how i'd react in a similar situation and confess to not really have given much thought about the end of our life. Discuss?" This brought a tear to the eyes as I watched my dad accept the same fate last year, but for him to accept it I couldn’t until it spread to the brain and he thought we was all out to hurt him even when I tried to just give him a hug.... worst time of my life when I look back and wished it would just take him so that he could be at peace | |||
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"I don’t think I’m that worried at the thought of being dead in the future. It’s the process of dying that I don’t like to think about too much. There are some good ways to go and some really nasty ways. " As soon as I finished typing that it reminded me of my favourite Bob Monkhouse joke. When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my Grandfather did - not screaming and terrified like the passengers on his bus. | |||
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"I don’t think I’m that worried at the thought of being dead in the future. It’s the process of dying that I don’t like to think about too much. There are some good ways to go and some really nasty ways. " So very, very true......! My Dad died at 68, was at work on his last day. Came home and died sat in a chair.Great shock to several around him. I would like to go like that but not just yet....!!! Feel I am on "borrowed time"...!! | |||
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