"The worst is not death". Nurse clarifies doubts about the end of life
Julie reveals how to face with normality the only certainty of life.
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Mundo Morte
We all know that one day, we will die. And although it is the only certainty we have in life, many (the vast majority) do not like to talk about it.
On social media, however, a nurse decided to 'tackle' the subject and demystify all the concerns surrounding this issue.
Julie works in a palliative care unit and shares some of her beliefs about death on her TikTok page.
"What hurts the most is not death, but suffering", she begins by saying, in an interview with Good Morning America. "Our bodies were made to live and die and the less we interfere in that process the better", she continues.
On her TikTok account, the nurse shares a series of videos about death and how to cope with the loss of loved ones. Many of these videos are the answer to questions asked of her.
To better deal with the subject, Julie McFadden says she recommends that people think ahead about how they want to die.
"Because if we know how we want to die, it will help us decide, with the time we have left, how we want to live", she says. "It's not over until it's over. You are not dead yet".
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Followers say that the professional's explanations have helped them deal with old traumas, with many realizing that things they thought were bad are actually normal.
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