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<blockquote data-quote="helen(ugg)" data-source="post: 729598" data-attributes="member: 9417"><p>i used to feel the same until i got a job in hospital and used to sit with people whilst they died. i was totally terrified about it but i felt sorry for them on their own in hospital. and it wasnt until i saw people at the ACTUAL moment that i came to the conclusion that it wasn't as bad as i thought. </p><p>it actually got to the point when the other staff used to call for me to look after the ones closest to death (just in case). i also used to volunteer to make the deceased look nicer for when their relatives came to see them. crazy i know! but it seemed like the last thoughtful thing you could do for someone after you'd looked after them for a while.</p><p>all seems a bit morbid realy now i look back. but the point is that it wasa phobia i got over.... not that i'm suggesting you do the same saysay....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helen(ugg), post: 729598, member: 9417"] i used to feel the same until i got a job in hospital and used to sit with people whilst they died. i was totally terrified about it but i felt sorry for them on their own in hospital. and it wasnt until i saw people at the ACTUAL moment that i came to the conclusion that it wasn't as bad as i thought. it actually got to the point when the other staff used to call for me to look after the ones closest to death (just in case). i also used to volunteer to make the deceased look nicer for when their relatives came to see them. crazy i know! but it seemed like the last thoughtful thing you could do for someone after you'd looked after them for a while. all seems a bit morbid realy now i look back. but the point is that it wasa phobia i got over.... not that i'm suggesting you do the same saysay.... [/QUOTE]
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