What Do People Complain About When They Are About To Die?

What do people lament when they are about to die?
 

Perhaps one of the greatest punishments we apply to ourselves is to sacrifice the present to defend ourselves from all our fears in the future.

When in reality the future is an assumption and the present a reality.

 

The list in this article has been compiled by a nurse employed in hospice care for years. This lady’s patients had a life expectancy of no more than three months.

She accompanied them in these last days and made them feel their best, once they realized that the end was near. “It is at that moment when people grow much more than in their entire life,” he says.

Do not underestimate the capacity that people have for growth at a point of no return in their existence. Many may say that in that state they are no longer worth it, but the truth is that, repentance or gratitude, when each second becomes more valuable, they take even more value.

Some of the changes these patients experienced were truly amazing. Everyone felt their emotions differently, from anger to denial, to fear, performance, or acceptance. The latter is the one that allows you to find peace before leaving.

When the nurse asked them what their regrets were or what they would have liked to be different in their years of life, in most cases they listened to common themes in response. The most frequent were:

– “I wish I had the courage to live true to myself, not to what others expected of me. This was the most recurrent regret. When someone realizes that their earthly existence is about to come to an end, it is easier to see clearly the past, to look back, to see how many dreams were left unfulfilled. It is proven that most people make only half of their dreams come true and die knowing that they could have fulfilled the rest if they had seriously proposed it and had not given in to what others considered correct or advisable.

Living true to oneself is a challenge that we must not ignore. . Everyone should enjoy their life as they see fit. Don’t wait until it’s too late to regret it. Keep in mind that health gives a freedom that not everyone recognizes until they no longer have it.

– “I would have liked not to work less. This was more common in male patients, who, in their opinion, had neglected their family and friends by working more than 10 hours a day.

Not seeing the birth or growth of children, not being in important moments from birthdays to anniversaries, always thinking about the boss and job problems, etc. Everyone missed their youth, the time when their children were young or when they just got married. In the case of women, this did not happen in past generations, so those who are just reaching old age may regret it as well.

Simplifying the lifestyle, making the right decisions along the way, realizing that money is not everything in this world (even if they want us to believe it) will mean that we do not have to regret this on our deathbed. Being happier with what you have, not wanting more material things, spending more time with your children, your partner, parents or friends, enjoying your days off, not working overtime, etc. it is a great way to live.

– “I wish I had the courage to express my feelings.” How many times are we left with the bitter feeling of not being able to say what we feel? Many suppress this in order to be at peace with others or out of shame to what they can respond to. It is proven that some diseases arise from “keeping” bad thoughts, reproaches, words not said in time, and so on. It is not only about the negative, but also the good, about “I love you”, “sorry”, “I need you”.

We cannot control the reaction that another person may have when we say something to them, but what if it is true that this can free us from a great weight, accumulated on our chest or back. Whether to speak well or badly, do not hesitate to do so, because later you will regret it.

– “I would have liked to keep in touch with my friends.” Old friends offer many benefits, but not everyone can see it, until the last moment of their lives comes and they “remember” them. Now they do not have problems at work, a busy schedule, obligations, financial conflicts, etc. like before. It is not always possible to locate them when the dying ask to find them to tell them what they feel or see them for the last time. Several confessed that they had not seen their friends for a long time (up to dozens of years), because they were always too busy for a meeting.

With the lifestyle we lead today, you probably won’t find a “hole” in your daily schedule to go for a drink or coffee with a childhood friend. With technology, meetings are no longer scheduled, but everything is said through social networks. However, talking to a friend face to face is the best memory a person can take to the grave. Organize your life in such a way that at least once a month you meet with them to chat about life.

 

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