What Can We Learn From Terminal Lucidity Before Death?
<p>Several days before my uncle Marty passed away in 2017, he had a request. He was in the hospital for congestive heart failure, admitted with jaundice and some problematic blood counts, and had been weak and sleepy, barely communicating until that day.</p>
<p>The hospital had suggested the family consider hospice. He was almost 95; his heart was not going to improve; it was time to say goodbye. Rather than slipping quietly away, my cousin Helene told me, “Suddenly, my dad revved up with energy and purpose. He just wanted to get out of bed and walk the hallways. We had been told that he was not permitted to leave the bed without a nurse’s assistance.”</p>
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