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I have seen some of my friend who have pasted. I was there to hear their last words. You would be surprized to hear what they sead.

2007-07-10 15:35:36 · 27 answers · asked by Dark Angel 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

27 answers

yep, i worked in a nursing home for three years.there was one gentlemen there who never had a visitor. when we knew he was not going to live but maybe a few days we called all his family members they none showed up , so on the night he passed a Friend and i sat int here with hIm..it was very sad he just said im scared and his eyes opened real big and that was that...very sad

2007-07-10 15:42:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, my mother in law in 1996 died throwing my husband out of the room, HE made her nervous, but telling him to bring BOSTON CHICKEN back in the morning, and then we watched the Three Stooges on T.V. until her lungs pumped at a different rate than her muscles trying to breathe.
Then My neighbor died after too much morphine to kill the Cancer pain, She thought the large Black Male Nurse was sitting on her chest, that is how bad the pain was.
My Dad,two years ago this August, He did not talk, my sister and I did, we assured him we would take care of mom so he could let go and die in peace, and he did.

2007-07-10 15:43:52 · answer #2 · answered by bugsie 7 · 0 0

Yes, in 1971 I was a spotter in Viet Nam. I heard a "THUNK", turned towards the sound and saw my shooter, hands clasped to his chest with blood leaking through the spaces between his fingers. I realized what happened, concealed myself for if a bead was on him then I was next. My shooter looked at me and his last words were: "Damn, that hurts"! He sinks into the bush and dies.

I hunted the shooter that took him. Finally, after eight hours of futile search I took the radio, extra battery, his weapon and humped his body three miles and called for an extraction.

2007-07-10 17:25:17 · answer #3 · answered by Ahmad H 4 · 3 0

My dear grandmother just passed away on Mother's Day this year. What a blessed event! She was in love with the Lord and her passing was as peaceful as anything I've ever seen. She told us she was seeing angels and horses. I thought that was pretty great. She was ready, she didn't take that last "dreaded" rattling breath, she just went off to sleep. You could see the peace spread over her face. It was a blessing to be there with her when she passed. katiefish <><

2007-07-10 15:40:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

That was beautiful. My mother passed away Oct 20 2006 from lung cancer. I took care of her along with my sons and my husband until she took her last breath. Thank you for sharing your poem, as Christmas approaches I am missing her so much. I know I am not alone, and neither are you. God Bless you.

2016-05-19 00:59:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

My loving father 5 years ago. He was in the hospital so doped up on morphine for pain. The nurses injected him every half hour that day until he passed away the same day that late afternoon. He couldn't speak. He was unconscious.

2007-07-10 15:49:04 · answer #6 · answered by Candy 2 · 1 0

Yes many people, I used to work in a hospital with dying people. Seldom did they speak at the end. Sometimes they would cry out to loved ones who had died before them...

2007-07-10 15:55:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, I watched my friend die in 1965 in Vietnam. Two bullets through the neck. He didn't say anything. He just drowned in his own blood.

2007-07-10 15:42:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No I've never seen that. What did you Friend say in their last words (if you don't mind saying)?

2007-07-10 15:41:42 · answer #9 · answered by Subconsciousless 7 · 1 0

Nope. Saw my brother's dead body, though, and that pretty much cemented for me that there can be no loving god. Not after the loss I had already been through and having pretty much forced myself to keep believing. And that was 'his' answer?

I know that's theodicy. But it's what made me finally, truly question. Which led to my learning more, and coming to the only logical conclusion: there is no god.

2007-07-10 15:59:07 · answer #10 · answered by I WALK FUNNY 4 · 0 2

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