"I'm a hospice nurse - this is one fact nobody realises that will comfort you if you fear death'
  • last year
A hospice nurse has shared the "most comforting" fact about death which people don't realise - which takes away people's fears instantly. Julie McFadden, 39, supports adults who are coming to the end of their lives - and has sadly had many patients pass away. The hospice nurse, from Los Angeles, California, US, goes into people's homes to make sure they remain as comfortable as possible. She said reactions vary - but people often experience "visioning". This is when dying people who are often fully lucid - and see deceased friends, family and even pets. She said this often occurs close to their death - but comes as a comfort to the individual, rather than being a scary experience. The former ICU nurse said: "It happens most of the time at the end of their life, but they aren't delusional. "It's called 'visioning' and it's often very comforting for the person. "It's never scary - if they're scared, it's likely they're experiencing delirium or paranoid, not visioning. "People don't talk about it much but it's really common and more than half of people I have looked after have experienced it. "It's so normal to fear death and I've had several patients who have expressed their fear - but then a family member came to them and they were no longer scared." Julie, who works with people of all ages with life-limiting conditions, said visioning will usually occur around a month before a person passes away. But if a person experiences it, it's not an indicator that they're experiencing psychosis or low on oxygen - they're conscious and lucid. She said they will only ever see loved ones who have passed away, such as family, friends, and even pets. She said: "Sometimes patients say they had a loved one come in a dream, or for others they're awake. "Lots of times people who have experienced this will say 'I know this sounds crazy' - they're very aware of what's going on." Julie shared an explanation on TikTok, where she posts videos as @hospicenursejulie, where she tries to educate people about death. The video garnered nearly 100,000 views - and people flocked to the comments to share their reactions. Many agreed they had family members who experienced it - and it was a comforting experience, as Julie claimed. One said: "My dad saw his siblings, my mom saw her sister and heard my dad, my grandma saw her son who preceded her in death. It's beautiful to witness. Another said: "A few days before my grandmother passed she told a nurse that her father was waiting for her. This was very comforting to my mom at the time." Meanwhile others said the video had brought them comfort and helped to alleviate their fear of death. One said: "This is the number one reason I’m no longer afraid to pass... I can’t wait to see them all again. It seems peaceful." Another agreed: "I hope this happens to me. I have someone that I need to come get me."
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