Hospice nurse Julie McFadden spoke about something she has noticed throughout her career in healthcare and it happens about a month before a person passed away
Julie McFadden explained that the phenomenon occurs about a month before a person passes away. Read more: Kildare woman, 23, moved to Sydney on her own and got a job within five days
She continued: “It is always people who bring them comfort, so I say family members, but only family members if you have a good relationship with them. They’ll see their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, cousins and pets. “As a healthcare professional, we know what hallucinations look like, what delirium looks like, what hypoxia looks like. It’s not that. It's a very distinct thing that happens.”
One person wrote: “I wish my mom had that experience. She was terrified until her last conscious moments and never mentioned any visions or visitations”.
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