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Monica
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“What really makes these decisions ‘hard choices’ has little to do with the medical, legal, or moral aspects of the decision process. The real struggles are emotional and spiritual. People wrestle with letting go and letting be. These are decisions of the heart, not just the head.”
— Aug 01, 2022 10:25AM
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5 this book helped me let go of the “if I’d only known” which was part of my grief / part of walking my dad home. Thank you Hospice of Anchorage for this book, the experience of being with the bereaved and the education/self discovery
— Jul 11, 2021 10:17AM
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5 from here until the end is nuggets of AWESOME.
“natural response to the possibility of losing someone is to hold on tighter or try to gain control.“
— Jul 11, 2021 10:15AM
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“natural response to the possibility of losing someone is to hold on tighter or try to gain control.“
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3 this book covers four choices: resuscitation, artificial nutrition, nursing home or hospital and curative Rx or comfort care
— Jul 11, 2021 10:13AM
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