Interesting article on giving up the ghost

Faust

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Well i'm glad some people appreciated the article. After I posted the thread, I thought twice about posting it. You know, a thread graphically about death, posting it to a forum with people with a terminal disease. But then I said "I bet there are some people like myself that will find it interesting, and possibly empowering". Thankfully I was right <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The part that eeked me out was the guy with the ruptured brain bleed, and the description involved.

/shivers


Of course it was the CF kid who was most at peace with dying...We are told that our whole life, so while far from good news, we are much more acclimated to death than a healthy 40 year old who never thought about death and comes in with something terminal and very fast.
 

Faust

New member
Well i'm glad some people appreciated the article. After I posted the thread, I thought twice about posting it. You know, a thread graphically about death, posting it to a forum with people with a terminal disease. But then I said "I bet there are some people like myself that will find it interesting, and possibly empowering". Thankfully I was right <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The part that eeked me out was the guy with the ruptured brain bleed, and the description involved.

/shivers


Of course it was the CF kid who was most at peace with dying...We are told that our whole life, so while far from good news, we are much more acclimated to death than a healthy 40 year old who never thought about death and comes in with something terminal and very fast.
 

Faust

New member
Well i'm glad some people appreciated the article. After I posted the thread, I thought twice about posting it. You know, a thread graphically about death, posting it to a forum with people with a terminal disease. But then I said "I bet there are some people like myself that will find it interesting, and possibly empowering". Thankfully I was right <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The part that eeked me out was the guy with the ruptured brain bleed, and the description involved.

/shivers


Of course it was the CF kid who was most at peace with dying...We are told that our whole life, so while far from good news, we are much more acclimated to death than a healthy 40 year old who never thought about death and comes in with something terminal and very fast.
 

Faust

New member
Well i'm glad some people appreciated the article. After I posted the thread, I thought twice about posting it. You know, a thread graphically about death, posting it to a forum with people with a terminal disease. But then I said "I bet there are some people like myself that will find it interesting, and possibly empowering". Thankfully I was right <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The part that eeked me out was the guy with the ruptured brain bleed, and the description involved.

/shivers


Of course it was the CF kid who was most at peace with dying...We are told that our whole life, so while far from good news, we are much more acclimated to death than a healthy 40 year old who never thought about death and comes in with something terminal and very fast.
 

Faust

New member
Well i'm glad some people appreciated the article. After I posted the thread, I thought twice about posting it. You know, a thread graphically about death, posting it to a forum with people with a terminal disease. But then I said "I bet there are some people like myself that will find it interesting, and possibly empowering". Thankfully I was right <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The part that eeked me out was the guy with the ruptured brain bleed, and the description involved.

/shivers


Of course it was the CF kid who was most at peace with dying...We are told that our whole life, so while far from good news, we are much more acclimated to death than a healthy 40 year old who never thought about death and comes in with something terminal and very fast.
 

mom4holly

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I liked this artical-the brain bleed was a bit scary but it gives insight that otherwise would not be thought of.
 

mom4holly

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I liked this artical-the brain bleed was a bit scary but it gives insight that otherwise would not be thought of.
 

mom4holly

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I liked this artical-the brain bleed was a bit scary but it gives insight that otherwise would not be thought of.
 

mom4holly

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I liked this artical-the brain bleed was a bit scary but it gives insight that otherwise would not be thought of.
 

mom4holly

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I liked this artical-the brain bleed was a bit scary but it gives insight that otherwise would not be thought of.
 

ariesapie

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This was a great article! It really captured me. Death is a part of life, whether you have a life threatening disease or not. I lost my mother when I was 18, she had a rare cancer that just totally took over her body, but I wasnt sad for her to die.I was sad for her pain and I was sad for myself, sad for living without her, yet happy for her death. She embraced it. It taught me that, death is one thing you cant fight forever.
 

ariesapie

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This was a great article! It really captured me. Death is a part of life, whether you have a life threatening disease or not. I lost my mother when I was 18, she had a rare cancer that just totally took over her body, but I wasnt sad for her to die.I was sad for her pain and I was sad for myself, sad for living without her, yet happy for her death. She embraced it. It taught me that, death is one thing you cant fight forever.
 

ariesapie

New member
This was a great article! It really captured me. Death is a part of life, whether you have a life threatening disease or not. I lost my mother when I was 18, she had a rare cancer that just totally took over her body, but I wasnt sad for her to die.I was sad for her pain and I was sad for myself, sad for living without her, yet happy for her death. She embraced it. It taught me that, death is one thing you cant fight forever.
 

ariesapie

New member
This was a great article! It really captured me. Death is a part of life, whether you have a life threatening disease or not. I lost my mother when I was 18, she had a rare cancer that just totally took over her body, but I wasnt sad for her to die.I was sad for her pain and I was sad for myself, sad for living without her, yet happy for her death. She embraced it. It taught me that, death is one thing you cant fight forever.
 

ariesapie

New member
This was a great article! It really captured me. Death is a part of life, whether you have a life threatening disease or not. I lost my mother when I was 18, she had a rare cancer that just totally took over her body, but I wasnt sad for her to die.I was sad for her pain and I was sad for myself, sad for living without her, yet happy for her death. She embraced it. It taught me that, death is one thing you cant fight forever.
 

krisgabes

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i found it very interesting! thank you for posting it! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

krisgabes

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i found it very interesting! thank you for posting it! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

krisgabes

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i found it very interesting! thank you for posting it! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

krisgabes

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i found it very interesting! thank you for posting it! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

krisgabes

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i found it very interesting! thank you for posting it! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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