Me and my sister were with my dad when the doctor at the hospital told him and us both he had 2 months to live as the cancer was too progressive etc. I felt sick and my sister who's a nurse just looked at the floor. But my dad sobbed for about a minute,and said " I can't complain as I've had a decent life. " The surgeon said to me what a brave chap your father is.I'd be bricking it, can't see how people can be so positive about it.
Me and my sister were with my dad when the doctor at the hospital told him and us both he had 2 months to live as the cancer was too progressive etc. I felt sick and my sister who's a nurse just looked at the floor. But my dad sobbed for about a minute,and said " I can't complain as I've had a decent life. " The surgeon said to me what a brave chap your father is.
I was his carer for those 2 months and what an experience that was. I think my dads generation are tough and stoic and don't like to make a fuss.
it might be nice to have the chance to say goodbye.
The woman customer who is dying has a great sense of humour,she said she will want me to carry on cleaning her windows even when she's gone, as her daughter is living there.And said I'd better clean the bird shit of the windows,as shed be watching me from above. That made me laugh and how cool is she !I'd be an absolute pussy! Crying. needy and turning to a god I don't believe in!
Hopefully I'll go quickly after finishing off the last of a big bag of coke and waving goodbye to the two hookers I've just spent the night with!
Seriously though. as much as knowing you're dying must be hard in some ways it might be nice to have the chance to say goodbye.
Yeah, twenty to nine is never a good time to pop your clogs.I'm 33 and I've got a 5 year old and 18month old. I've never been so scared of the prospect of dying as I am now. I've got so much to live for right now.
I think if I make it to 75/80 odd I'll be happy enough when my time comes, but not now.
No you're not !!Listening to the City on the radio and Willis making an error for their goal, I'm starting to lose the will to live !
I'm 62 and feel fairly fit and hope I've got years left. But my son reckons I'm immortal and when I mentioned that I was going to set up a life assurance policy he said why what's that for ? When I told him etc he laughed and went out. So he won't listen and says don't be daft dad you'll go on forever !It depends on how old you are. If you are over, lets say 60, you can always say you've lived a good life and it's best to go before you really deteriorate like you do in your 80's and 90's.
I know if I was told I had 6 months to live but could extend it to 12 months with some very expensive treatment, I'd rather leave my kids with their inheritance than blow it on extending the inevitable.
I'm older than you but I feel like I've lived a life even though there are many things I'd still like to do (but probably never will anyway) and many places I want to visit (travel is my big passion). If I got the bad news, I don't think I'd go crazy, I'd watch Monty Python re-runs, read some good books, watch some old movies. I would not go sky-diving or bungee jumping or rush off to see the great wall of China.I'm 62 and feel fairly fit and hope I've got years left. But my son reckons I'm immortal and when I mentioned that I was going to set up a life assurance policy he said why what's that for ? When I told him etc he laughed and went out. So he won't listen and says don't be daft dad you'll go on forever !
Yeah I'd like to be a force for good100 % I would shit myself then I would re visit my acid taking days, and hopefully source some DMT for the ultimate experience.
I would then probably go on a murderous rampage and take out the 3 mortal enemies i've made in on lifetime
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