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Holly Champaign's avatar

Intense but necessary. We all need to consider possibilities that today seem abhorrent. Brutal alternative to the reality of false hopes that medicine is good at selling to they dying.

Reminds me of a study in which oncologists were surveyed about their personal choice for treatment, if they were so unlucky. Vast majority said no chemo, just palliative care towards the end.

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Steven Martin's avatar

Very Powerful. One of the first things I read this morning. It actually made me shudder. Living in a rural community of farms, orchards, homesteaders, good neighbors that help each other as we do, this scenario or a similar situation is very likely. Probably, its a given. The old family cemeteries you see on family farms will probably be used once again. Funeral homes are also pitching "natural burials" on country property. Probably not a coincidence.

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