dynastickitten
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- Jan 12, 2024
- 56
The death was long overdue. Watched this woman get practically tortured by her daughter as that woman forced her, despite her physical pain, despite the fact that she wasn't even present in her body anymore, despite the fact that she couldn't eat or drink anything anymore, to get up out of bed everyday and go into a dining room full of other people. That woman refused to put her mother on hospice, which provides aggressive pain relief (aka, frequent doses of morphine), permanent bed rest, and a quicker death by stopping all medications. Poor lady was denied any dignity or compassion in her last weeks of life.
The relief was so obvious when she died. Death is so instinctually scary, but I've seen it so many times in person across countless species. It's instantaneous peace. I don't encourage suicide, but I understand the necessity even if I don't like it.
The relief was so obvious when she died. Death is so instinctually scary, but I've seen it so many times in person across countless species. It's instantaneous peace. I don't encourage suicide, but I understand the necessity even if I don't like it.