Terminal agitation is the person’s revolt against what is coming. Rather than peacefully float off, the dying person may let out a crying scream and try to get out of bed and make a run for it. Other symptoms of terminal agitation are urine retention, shortness of breath and metabolic abnormalities.


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Ways to Accept Death
I will never sit here and tell anyone that it’s easy to accept death, because it’s not. But there are ways you can prepare yourself for it. One way is to remember that death is part of life. No one lives forever, and you may not have planned it out this way, but it is happening. The faster you recognize this, the easier it will be for everyone around you. Don’t spend your remaining days worrying about it, spend it with your family and friends and show them why you’ll never be forgotten.
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