My mom, who has terminal lung cancer with Metastasis to the brain, and has been on hospice since February, cannot accept that she is dying. She can no longer walk and barely move her limbs, she has a lot of trouble breathing and is on oxygen. She is visibly declining rapidly. Yet she insists she can walk if we get her help, and that she is fine. She is fighting it every step of the way and dragging out her suffering. This is heartbreaking to me. Is this how everyone is when they approach death?
Leave it to her. Let her do it her way.
And the very best for you. You are there for her in this passage; that is all you can do.
My very best to you.
Just show her love and make her as comfortable as you can and pray with her and for her.
It really doesn't help anyone especially your mom to keep telling her she's dieing.
As a dieing person, your mom should be able to do whatever she wants whenever she wants.
Let her know she's safe and loved and she'll be kept as comfortable as possible while she isn't feeling well.
If she doesn't want to hear tge die talk so what.
If she isn’t doing a (or thinking) anything dangerous or unsafe, she really does sound like a feisty gal who want to “do it her way”.
Maybe you can feel a little less heartbroken if you try to realize how brave she is by choosing to fight what’s happening to her. If her doctors agree with her thoughts, it’s OK for you to agree with her agenda too.
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