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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Is Sudden Bursts Of Energy And Excitement In A Dying Person Normal?

My mother is in the final stages of pancoast lung cancer, in hospice, organs failing, no food for 8-9 days and on a morphine pump. She skyped me from her hospital bed today with a huge burst of energy, laughing and fully coherent. I am trying to understand why this is happening. Thank you for your help
Thu, 23 Nov 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
from time memorial five stages are described in end stage terminal patients behavior
these are denial, aggression, bargain, depression and acceptance
with your question I am considering that your mother has accepted her illness
once she has accepted it she wants to have her remaining time happy and energetic
Don't worry and respect her and be a part of her happiness
this is least you can do for her.
In case of you are considering any other illness you can consult her treating docyor
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Is Sudden Bursts Of Energy And Excitement In A Dying Person Normal?

from time memorial five stages are described in end stage terminal patients behavior these are denial, aggression, bargain, depression and acceptance with your question I am considering that your mother has accepted her illness once she has accepted it she wants to have her remaining time happy and energetic Don t worry and respect her and be a part of her happiness this is least you can do for her. In case of you are considering any other illness you can consult her treating docyor