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Birth Date: Sat, Oct 18 1952

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Baltimore Md, United States (map)

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Schools: Nursing

Jobs: Mostly hospice and home care nursing


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As a hospice nurse I see the final days of many folks life on this earth (plane).

 

I believe in the goodness of humanity, yet there are so many folks who have been negative for so long that even there final days are "terrible".

 

Yes, we can give morphine, and other medications, music therapy, emotional support, spiritual support, family counseling, etc, etc, etc, and on and on.

 

Misery.....ah, the meaning of the word is so true.

 

On the flip side I see loving, caring, happy folks who have worked through there "challenges" and despite facing ending this lifetime they are truly at peace.

 

Peace....ah, the meaning of the word is so true.

 

Choices......that is what we have.

 

Just a thought before I go to work 3-11:30 pm.

 

 

Remember when my screenplay is produced you will be saying, she made a choice!!! 

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BETWEEN PEACE AND MISERY ...

A real peaceful piece.  Inspiring thoughts entailed.  I could, more or less, figure out which choice you made.  Can't wait for your play "in play".

 

Keep us showered with your words.  Thanks for sharing, keep on posting.

 

Clap, splash, brush, smile.  Have a great day, Cath!

 

 

Cheers,

Autumn MistKiss

I hear you I hear you.  It's echoing.  Sending you good thoughts, love, sunshine and bubbles.

Both Sides Now

I hear you I hear you. 

 All in all, a message both positive and sobering.

I chose peaceful endings!!!

Wow!

 

So true and well put!  Thanks for sharing that and putting a few things into proper perspective!!!  My parents went (thru hospice) peacefully.  I want that too!