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Well, I don't know what happened to other people, I think, probably I'll feel quite happy when I die, this life is finally over, although there are still some regrets - there will always be some regrets anyway. So, go through the experience of your life like a movie, and then leave the world with a smile. If God loves me, let me have a few minutes of soul to see the world I've left and then let my soul wander away.
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The realization of sudden death has no time to think about anything.
Generally, a person who dies depends on how heavy his psychological burden is and how much he cares about his heart;
But I think most people will miss this world at the moment when they want to breathe, and they will be reluctant to give up on their loved ones.
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When I am dying, I will think about the people I love the most, I will be reluctant to give them up, and I will regret not being better to them!
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Thinking about a lover, thinking about the lover who has always wanted to see but can't see and regrets, and he can't turn a blind eye
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Although I have not experienced death, what I think about when I am undergoing dangerous and major surgery in the operating room is: what should I do with my loved ones?
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Don't think about anything, because you don't have the strength to think! If there is hope, it is a good thing, so that you can stay happy in another world.
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Other people don't know, I just talk about my thoughts, I have a heart attack, I have a seizure and there is no one around! All I thought in my heart was, I'm going to die, I haven't had my family and friends yet! Farewell, it's a bit unworth dying like this!
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I think it should be a regret in my life, a regret.
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When I was isolated in the CIU during SARS, my condition was deteriorating and I thought I was going to die, and I thought about how to say goodbye to my loved ones. There is no other idea. I think my thoughts are representative of some people's thoughts.
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I think about the people and things around me.
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Think about what you've done and what you've done in your life! What did you get! What is lost! What do you regret!
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Wait until I'm dying to tell you
I think when people are dying, they are a little reluctant and relieved
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What have I done in this life, I regret it, and I still want to make up for it before I die, but it didn't take a long time.
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No obstacles, no terror, far from upside-down dreams.
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Take stock of your life.
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It varies from person to person.
Does everyone think the same way?
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I haven't tried. Why don't you tell you when I try it?
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Have you spent all the money you've saved in this life?
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When a person is dying, he knows that he will have auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, confusion of thoughts, gibberish, yelling and other reactions. When a person dies, he or she is clearly aware that he or she is dead, and is likely to hear and perceive what is happening around him, and even hear the doctor announce his death, because the brain is not dead at this time, and it is still awake.
In other words, our consciousness will be trapped in the body of death for a short period of time, which may be seconds, tens of seconds, or minutes. At the end of life, the neurotransmitters, neuroendocrine and neuroimmunity in the human brain have undergone varying degrees of changes, and the feeling of hunger and thirst has also become dull.
At this time, the body is prone to metabolic disorders, resulting in auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, confusion in thinking, and gibberish. When the environment in the brain is disturbed, these traces are inadvertently "activated", and the dying person can "see" the old people to "pick up" them.
The state of consciousness of a loved one before death often becomes different from that of a normal person, including not knowing where they are, not being able to respond to the words of those around them, and saying some words that are chaotic and meaningless. At the same time, they will also show uneasiness and panic.
When life is about to die, the human organism directs the potential in the body to make a final resistance. The chemical energy stored in the cell and has not yet been consumed will be cleaved into adenosine diphosphate, which will release a large amount of energy to supply various organs.
In particular, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland cause the adrenal cortex to immediately secrete a large amount of adrenaline and corticosteroids, and the body's sympathetic nervous excitement begins to be active again.
At this time, the dying person's myocardial contraction immediately becomes stronger, and the frequency is correspondingly accelerated, at this time the blood pressure begins to rise, and the blood circulation also begins to accelerate, and some important organs that lack normal blood supply, such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and other organs suddenly become normal due to blood supply.
Suddenly, the same blood circulation as ordinary people was obtained, bringing more adequate oxygen supply, nutrients and trace elements. As these organs are temporarily restored, the direct result is that the patient suddenly becomes quite conscious, his emotions are more excited, his memory begins to recover, he is able to communicate normally, his hands and feet move freely, his mouth can eat food, and his complexion becomes ruddy.
Some patients also left a will at this time to say goodbye to their loved ones who were waiting on the side. However, the time is not too long, maybe only a few hours, the longest is not more than a few days, the only energy in the body is released intensively, and when there is no energy to participate in the release, the patient's life is over.
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1. Look at your loved ones.
Tell your loved ones and friends about things that you can't say before.
I want to see someone I've always wanted to meet.
Explain the aftermath to your loved ones.
The dying man has already seen it widely.
Neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, follow this pattern, as do liver failure, kidney failure, and other chronic diseases. Severe heart disease can be left uncontrolled for a long time, repeatedly worsened, and often fatal due to sudden arrhythmias.
Knowing the likely time course of the disease enables the patient and his family to make arrangements. If there is a possibility of death due to arrhythmias, they should be prepared for sudden death. In people with cancer, failure before death is often a sign that the last days have come.
End-of-life process:
As observed in cancer patients, when the condition worsens for a long time, complications and aggravation, it may indicate that the patient has entered a dying state. Usually about a month before death, the patient's energy, functioning, and comfort have been reduced and appear to be exhausted, indicating that death is imminent.
Dying also has its time course. Sometimes, a patient with a serious illness, in the course of an active ** in the hospital, suddenly deteriorates, goes into a dying state, dies within hours or days. However, the more common end-of-life process is persistent, prolonged chronic energy failure, or repeated exacerbations of symptoms in between.
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