If you have lived bravely, you should also die with dignity.

Death, like birth, growth, maturity, childbirth and aging, is a reality and a necessity. I am afraid of going from bad to worse. I am afraid of relying on others, dragging down relatives and the humiliation brought by pain and despair, far more than I am afraid of death. Cherish the days together One day at dinner, I opened a bottle of red wine and poured Grandma a cup bottom. Grandma tasted it and said: Well, yes, like Shi wine from my hometown, pour me some more. I filled her another cup and let her enjoy it slowly. Grandma tasted the wine very carefully, and her expression was very satisfied and serene, which made people feel steadfast and warm. As Read More …

How can we finish the last step of life with dignity?

People die naturally. But everyone wants to walk peacefully and beautifully. No one wants to suffer before leaving. For example, he has various tubes inserted all over his body, lives on machines, and is forced to accept chest compressions and other rescue. It would be a comforting thing if one could still have a good grasp of one’s rights at the last moment of one’s life and choose to die with dignity and no pain. Dr. Clove would like to introduce the concepts of [living wills] and [palliative care], hoping to help those in need. What is palliative care? Palliative care originated in the 1960s. It does not aim at curing diseases, but focuses on improving the quality of life Read More …

Soothing Medicine: Let Life Leave with Dignity

Birth, aging, illness and death are natural processes of life, and people often attach great importance to [life], but deliberately ignore old age, illness, especially death. Once anyone is on the list of obstetric clinics, countless pamphlets will be sent to you and even special prenatal training classes will be held to tell prospective parents what it is like to have children and to make some what preparations. But when have we seen any hospital or institution send you pamphlets to educate the general public, especially the elderly and their families, what kind of process will it be if the elderly are ill, especially in the final stage of life, and what kind of what preparations should be made to Read More …

How to explain the departure of relatives to children? The Experience of a Foreign Dad

Editor’s Note: Earthquakes, tsunamis, plane crashes, even the death of a goldfish… We may all need to explain to our children that the death was what? The most difficult thing is to explain the death of relatives to children. Let’s look at how a foreign father explained his wife’s death to a pair of daughters. When my wife died of cancer complications, I felt that I had no right to grieve. The first thing to do was to explain to my children. We had discussed this issue before our wife passed away. Now we think it is a little incredible, but we are very glad that we have done so. The way to get it from various channels is to Read More …

The baby died mysteriously in his sleep? Guidelines for Parents to Read on Prevention of Sudden Infant Death

Similar news can often be seen: novice mothers let their children sleep on their stomach, resulting in the suffocation and death of baby girls less than 3 months old. While sighing, searching for keywords like [baby sleeping and dying] found that this tragedy has never stopped. Therefore, today, let’s talk about this terrible disease: sudden infant death syndrome. Invisible Killer: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is an internationally recognized definition of sudden and accidental death of an infant, and the cause of death cannot be determined after autopsy. In the United States, about 4,000 infants die of SIDS every year. The reported incidence rate of generalized SIDS in Japan is 0.4 ~ 0.5 ‰, i.e. About Read More …