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What Does It Feel Like to Die?

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A compassionate, honest, and illuminating look at the dying process . . .
 
As a long-time hospice volunteer, Jennie Dear has helped countless patients, families, and caregivers cope with the many challenges of the dying process. Inspired by her own personal journey with her mother's long-term illness, Dear demystifies the experience of dying for everyone whose lives it touches. She spoke to doctors, nurses, and caregivers, as well as families, friends, and the patients themselves. The result is a brilliantly researched, eye-opening account that combines the latest medical findings with sensitive human insights to offer real emotional support and answers to some of the questions that affect us all.
 
Does dying hurt?
A frank discussion of whether dying has to be painful—and why it sometimes is even when treatment is readily available.
 
Is there a better way to cope with dying?
Comforting stories of people who found peace in the face of death , and some of the expert methods they used for getting there.
 
The last few hours: What does it feel like to die?
Powerful glimpses from dedicated professionals into the physical experiences of people in their final moments—plus comforting words and insights from those who are there to help.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 24, 2019
      Hospice volunteer Dear (The Responsible Journalist) pieces together the experience of dying in this affecting work. After nearly seven years of treatment for metastatic breast cancer, Dear’s mother was asked by a nurse, “Would you like to know what will happen as your body starts shutting down?” The question comforted her mother, and Dear as well, because it allowed her to understand and accept the reality of her coming death. Dear leads readers through the “existential slap” of a fatal diagnosis, the subsequent physical discomfort and mental struggle of dying, and the inexplicable “black box” of the last minutes of life. With first-person accounts from the dying and their caretakers, doctors, therapists, and researchers, she provides answers to hard-to-ask questions about how to decide where to die, what it feels like to die, how to manage pain and medication, how to accept “life’s finality,” and how to leave a legacy. What sets this apart from the many other well-sourced books on the end of life is Dear’s generosity and forthrightness. Readers curious about or ready to accept death will find solace and inspiration in this excellent investigation.

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