Hospice nurse Julie McFadden is working to change how people perceive death by addressing the fears and misconceptions that surround the final stage of life. Through years of experience in end of life care and a large social media following, she has become a steady voice of clarity on a topic many avoid. Her message is simple but powerful. Death is not what movies and television have taught us to believe.
McFadden explains that while illness and disease can certainly cause discomfort at different points, the body’s natural process of shutting down at the end of life is not inherently painful. In fact, the body is designed to ease itself through this transition. As systems begin to slow, energy is conserved and the nervous system becomes less reactive. This natural process allows many people to experience increasing calm and restfulness as death approaches.
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