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I've said that cancer is the worst and not the worst in terms of death. My mother died in 2014 from cancer and she got to have some last moments with people, and last goodbyes, and tell each of her children and friends how much she loved them. It was awful and awesome at the same time. My husband's father, on the other hand, died of a heart attack. It was sudden and unexpected and no good byes were said and no "last" memories. I was lucky to get that time with my mom and it sucked and it was good. So complicated. But grateful is wonderful to describe some of the complicated and confusion of that time.
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Being taken slowly can be a blessing and a curse. My dad so died at 51, suddenly, of a massive heart attack. He was in his truck at a friend's house and she heard the horn blowing and saw him slumped over. No one got to say goodbye. We were all in shock. We just couldn't belive he was gone. I couldn't accept it until I saw him.
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After my mom died from cancer, it was hard to remember her other than sick for a few months after. That was such a deep and scary hurt because I was scared that's how I would always remember her. That time passed and now I can remember so many wonderful times with her and who she really was. It's devastating to watch someone you love deteriorate like that
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I lost my grandmother a week ago. She raised me and was the only person that ever loved me unconditionally until I met my husband. She's the one that made me the kind, compassionate, empathetic person that I am, but she also taught me to be extraordinarily tough and fiercely defend those that can't defend themselves. I am caught between gratitude and grief. I imagine this will be my state for the rest of my life. Hug your loved ones and let them know how much they mean to you everyday, that's one of the things I'm grateful for that I was able to do. She knew how much I loved her and how much she meant to me. I told her everyday.
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@oliviacase6417
2 months ago
I appreciate Dr. Mike staying silent throughout this portion of the interview. Allowing the interviewee to express their emotions and recount their lived experience without interruption is so important.
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