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“Avoid clichés or platitudes,” notes psychiatrist and author Dr. Marcia Sirota. “Saying things like, 'Everything happens for a reason,' and, 'It's God's will,' can make the person feel like their illness is their fault.” Remarks like “You're strong” and “You'll get through this” are equally problematic.
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Learn More »Receiving a terminal diagnosis is a traumatic experience. However, the well-intentioned and “reassuring” things that people say can be equally distressing. The truth is that many of us just don’t know the right words to comfort someone who is dying.
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Learn More »Dr. Sirota’s advice to family members and friends is to give your loved one as much emotional support as they need and be aware that this doesn’t always have to come in a verbal format. Use actions to make their remaining days as easy and comfortable as possible. “In this respect,” Dr. Sirota says, “don't wait for the patient to ask for help because they might be too overwhelmed to do so.” Come up with thoughtful gestures that would be both practical and meaningful to them, and then see these things through. Prepare and deliver dinner, offer to clean the house, run errands, or drive them to doctor’s appointments. If you say you are going to do something, be sure to follow through and do it. If you aren’t sure you will be able to deliver, it’s best not to make any commitments. “The greatest gift you can give is your time and attention,” stresses Nancy Sherman, LICSW, an end-of-life and grief professional. “If you live close enough, you have the opportunity to demonstrate your support by being there.” During visits, rent a movie and make popcorn, play games, or just sit quietly with them. If faith is important to the patient, consider praying or reading the Bible together. If you're unable to visit in person, stay in touch through emails, phone calls, video chats, notes and cards. Sherman explains that these actions say, “I’m willing to walk this difficult road with you, regardless of what that entails.” “Use this time to tell your friend or relative how much you love them,” she adds. That could be recalling funny stories or important moments in your relationship. The goal is to make sure nothing is left unsaid. A terminally ill individual may not always feel like talking, though. In these cases, notes and emails are helpful for communicating your feelings and messages of support without your loved one feeling pressure to chat or respond immediately. Let them know they are in your thoughts and that you are available to talk whenever they feel the need.
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Learn More »“We faced his disease head on,” she recalls. After a two-year battle, her husband passed away at home, as he had requested. “We had discussed all aspects of his burial and funeral. He wanted me to deliver his eulogy, and I did. Because we faced this so openly together, I have no regrets. Nothing was left unsaid or undone, which makes his death painful but complete.” Katrina Kritz is dealing with a similar situation as she watches her mother's congestive heart failure progress. “In a situation like this, there is nothing to say except ‘I love you,’ ” Kritz admits. “I tell my mother all the things that I never had the time to tell her before. I hold her hand and stroke her hair and massage her feet. I can’t imagine what she feels or what her thoughts are, so I just love her by being beside her and comforting her the best way I know how.” Letting someone know how much they are loved, listening to them and offering a hand to hold are perhaps the three greatest gifts you can give to someone who is facing the end of life. “We must talk about our fears, wishes, joys, and regrets and be able to accept and forgive before we end our time on this planet,” encourages Paula Shaw, CDAC, DCEP, a grief counselor with more than 21 years of experience. “Anyone who helps us do this is a gift.”
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