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Many, many, many of my non-human brothers and sisters. I have a farm, so it is a usual occurrence for me, sadly. Animal life hold MUCH more value than human life in my eyes, and I feel more wild creature than human. They are my brothers and sisters and children, so it is a hard thing for me. What I have learned is to never pity the dead; pity the living.
It would be interesting if you posted who and when,because i thought it wasnt a normal thing...
I comforted my Mother as she died in December.
me too, but in 2007
No, but I've seen someone who died within the past hour.
I'm sorry to hear this B^(
It wasn't bad, at least I got to say goodbye to my dad. I think I would have felt worse if I hadn't gone to see his body.
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Many, many, many. Hundreds perhaps thousands over the past 30 years of work at the hospital.
In the E.R.?
I actually work in Radiology, so I've witnessed it in ER, OR, my department, up on the floors....just about everywhere.
Not yet. Saw my mother-in-law's husband about an hour after he died. He was only 12 years older than my wife so she never considered him a step dad.
Many, many, many of my non-human brothers and sisters. I have a farm, so it is a usual occurrence for me, sadly. Animal life hold MUCH more value than human life in my eyes, and I feel more wild creature than human. They are my brothers and sisters and children, so it is a hard thing for me. What I have learned is to never pity the dead; pity the living.