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In reply to the discussion: I'm staying alive for my dog and my cat [View all]oldsoldierfadingfast
(199 posts)53. Working as an ER charge nurse...
for many years, I have witnessed many deaths and near deaths.
I have also heard many stories from those who were successfully resuscitated and can find no reason to not believe them.
BlueKota, your description fits perfectly with theirs.
To those of you who have lost a child who was in pain (mental, emotional and/or physical) WILL reunite with that child again and in a better place, according to what I was told.
One patient told me that the first ones to greet him were his dog and cat as they could run faster than his family and friends.
There were just TOO MANY same or similar stories not to believe.
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You are right. One would have to have experienced it to truly understand. I watched my
LoisB
Mar 20
#14
O, my dear Friend.I wish I could wrap my arms around you and tell you that you are loved ((🥰))
Deuxcents
Mar 20
#4
I'm so sorry we are living in such awful times. I think staying alive because of love is as good a reason as any
LiberalLoner
Mar 20
#6
(((Hugs))). I feel shell shocked lately. It's hard. But I see a strong resistance growing now, too. 💙💙💙
LiberalLoner
Mar 21
#37