I have witnessed 1 miracle.

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  • @pamelarusch8637
    @pamelarusch8637 2 ปีที่แล้ว +929

    I had something very similar happen with my mother. I'm very familiar with hospice, unfortunately, however they are amazing and they've helped me through many deaths. My mother was receiving chemotherapy treatments, and when the doctors told her there was nothing more they could do, and she was so depleted from the treatments and the cancer, they sent her home with hospice and told us that she had somewhere between several days to a maximum of 2 weeks. She was actively dying, all the things that you said in your video were happening with her as well. We were trying to keep her comfortable, give her morphine and do the things that the hospice said to do. The very last thing I ever wanted was her to be in any more pain than she was already in. I was giving her the morphine in the dropper, and she opened her eyes and said "I don't want that". And I said... Mom it's going to make you feel comfortable. She said that the only thing it made her feel was drunk and she didn't like it. I really wrestled with what to do. She said she was thirsty and wanted some water, which would have been the first time she had anything to eat or drink in 3 days. We got her some water but she sipped through her straw. Then she said she would love to have some chicken broth. The last thing I'm going to do is deny my dying mother anything. And I wasn't going to give her that canned garbage. So I went to the store and bought the stuff for chicken soup, made the soup, and she sipped the broth. The next day, she asked me if I had any noodles, and I was shocked - but made some noodles and gave them to her with her broth. She asked to sit up Rather than laying down, and we adjusted her bed. I know about rallying. I've seen it a few times and I was trying very hard to just remember what the doctor said. Mom continued to improve to the point where she was actually sitting at the table with us the first time she asked for something solid that wasn't noodles and soup. She had me start a list of things that she wanted to do before she passed away. I got a legal yellow pad and she listed about 30 things for me to write down. I had to tell her that the doctors didn't think she would make it. And her response to me was that she couldn't go because she had too much to do. There so much to the story that I should probably write it out sometime. It's already long enough so I will say that my mother lived for about 1 year and 2 months. In that time, she had a chance to do a couple things that she really wanted to do. She got to visit with her very favorite cousin and her husband in another state, see a Broadway show, go to the local amusement park and eat fries with cheese on them and ice cream dipped in chocolate. Something else that was on that list that I was shocked but I understood, was that Mom picked the cards that she wanted for her memorial, the songs to be sung at her service, and even the menu for the caterer for the wake. She was an amazing woman! The closer the list came to being finished, the more that my mom's health declined. The very last thing on that list was that my father would tell her that it was okay to go. It was so hard for him, they were together 51 years. I talked to my dad and it was so hard for him but he did finally talk to her, and he said that they sat and cried and held each other. That was on a Thursday, and she passed away a few days later. I know this is really long. I hope that my story may have touched some people out there that may benefit from its message. I completely believe in miracles. The very fact that I am here today is because of them.

    • @kikupub71
      @kikupub71 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Amen

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 2 ปีที่แล้ว +60

      That's a beautiful story. Thank you for telling it.

    • @beautyindarkness
      @beautyindarkness 2 ปีที่แล้ว +42

      Thank you so much for sharing this.

    • @playnicebereal5850
      @playnicebereal5850 2 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      What a beautiful story thank you for sharing!

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      When my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer in 1999, she was given six months. She lived three years and didn't die until May 20 2002.

  • @loveyloo1112
    @loveyloo1112 2 ปีที่แล้ว +807

    My mother was put on hospice to live out her "last few days" after having tons of Sarcoma removed from her body. She told the cancer specialist,hospice and myself that God had healed her and she wasn't going to die anytime soon. That was six years ago and she is still alive and living on her own. She returned to her surgeon to have a PET scan but only to prove she was healed. I am a firm believer in Science and Health Care but this really strengthened my faith in God.

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      That is so awesome.

    • @lindaT4444
      @lindaT4444 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Lovey Loo - That’s great! I’m so glad you still have your Mom! Miracles🙏🏼do happen & she’s 1 of them!🙏🏼😊she will bring people to Jesus thru her sharing with others.

    • @landers3700
      @landers3700 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Now that is a miracle!

    • @loverainthunder
      @loverainthunder 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @cherylross393
      @cherylross393 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Wow what a beautiful story

  • @grafenr.3405
    @grafenr.3405 2 ปีที่แล้ว +476

    Nurse Julie 17 may 22 I was in septic shock temp. 103 heart rate about 140. I was placed in a medical coma. I was on life support . My family and friends were making funeral arrangements for me. On the 5 day I woke up from thar coma. The great physician woke me Lord Jesus. I spent the next month in the hospital. I'm home now recovering I give all the glory to God. I work at hospital in eastern NC. I have good friends who are hospice nurses. God bless yall for the work you do.

    • @kikupub71
      @kikupub71 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Amen thanks for sharing! You are a miracle!

    • @maryesposito2938
      @maryesposito2938 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      I believe in Miracles.

    • @CristianaCatólica
      @CristianaCatólica 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      ALL GLORY TO GOD JESUSCHRIST

    • @Brittani_13
      @Brittani_13 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Septic shock is terrifying. Here is my story…

    • @AJ_SouthernGal
      @AJ_SouthernGal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      God is GOOD! So glad you're doing well & prayers for continued strength & healing! 🙏

  • @DCH20H9
    @DCH20H9 2 ปีที่แล้ว +209

    I pray, and hope, that there are many hospice nurses like you Nurse Julie. Be well.

  • @nurseprac.nikki513
    @nurseprac.nikki513 2 ปีที่แล้ว +284

    Similar story, as a nurse practitioner, I was doing rounds in the ICU, seeing an elderly patient who had fallen, experienced head trauma and not regained consciousness. This patient had just turned 80 and we were sure would not make it through the night. He was intubated, had a skull fracture and a brain bleed, it did not look as though he would recover. The family all gathered and decided that they would discontinue all medical assistance allowing nature to takes its course. The machines were all turned off and the family was able to spend the last moments with their father before he passed. His breaths were shallow and far and few in between so I continually checked on the family waiting for that moment to happen. However, that moment never did happen. I returned to the room, at one point, to find the family all in tears and their father in a very gruff voice saying “you didn’t think I was done yet, did you?”. I almost shit myself. That gentleman wound up being discharged about a week later to a rehab facility and went on to live another year. He just wasn’t ready.

    • @vanessaburckhard3081
      @vanessaburckhard3081 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Thanks to all the nurses and CNA 's and other workers in these healthcare centers. They don't always get the credit they deserve. Your videos are so informative and interesting. Thanks 🙏 for sharing them ❤️❤️❤️.I worked in a nursing home for 28 years. I was a CNA for 20 years and housekeeper for 8. Would still be working there but had shoulder and hip replacement. It was hard work but I loved it and loved visiting my with the residents and they enjoyed it too. May have to volunteer,really miss it.

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      That's an awesome story. I love it.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Heavenly days!!!

    • @ark194
      @ark194 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      hahaha unfortunately I have shit myself for farrr less lol

  • @marleneweber8020
    @marleneweber8020 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I am a nurse who witnessed a miracle myself. Mine was quite the opposite. While taking care of a firefighter who was without oxygen for sometime awakened. He was non verbal for years and woke up talking to me while I was feeding him. This was an amazing absolute miracle. It made my career!!! Unfortunately you could call it his rally he didn’t stay that way for long. But long enough for the family and friends to catch up. He was 100 percent lucid for 12 hours!

  • @sue-elle7886
    @sue-elle7886 2 ปีที่แล้ว +179

    This is a similar story of my grandmother. We were all prepping for her death. He body was shutting down. No movements, no food, struggling to breathe and talked. She was pointing to her twin bother whohad pst a away so we were sure she was in going. Then one morning, there she was, standing in the doorway of her bedroom, asking for something to eat. She enjoyed life with us for another 3 months. We called those 3 months the bonus round.

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Angel Just what I was thinking.

    • @cgroves9985
      @cgroves9985 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      The length of a season???

  • @donlavery5137
    @donlavery5137 2 ปีที่แล้ว +174

    Thank you for all that you do. My wife Breda, with lung cancer, had a severe heart attack after chemo last January 2022 in Ireland. Docs told us she would die that night. She survived another two weeks and was on palliative care. Nurses and docs were astonished she was still alive. They said through her strength and force of will. Her daughters arrived from Italy and Sweden to be with her. She talked and joked with her brothers and sister. She fell into a deep sleep and died as I held her hand. So peacefully, I barely noticed she had stopped breathing. I loved her, and I miss her.

    • @gritskennedy5007
      @gritskennedy5007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Im so sorry for your loss you will see her again ...ask her to visit you in dreams, im not just trying to find something hopeful to say, i truly mean this having experienced this on several occassions with my husband and my aunt and my father and cousins that have passed i even saw my great aunts and my grandfather i had not seen since i was 7 yrs old! I will no sooner think of my late husband and go turn on the radio to hear a somg he used to sing to me or open yoytube to see something from the past that we used to joke about! I have felt my father sit down next to me, ive seen my cousin her image standing in my doorway. I never used to tell anyone about these things but i do now as i am older and really dont care what people think about what i am telling about my life. I have seen ghosts and had precognition since i was in a crib not yet walking and so much so that i was terrified and had not told anyone! I did not understand why i was to understand this stuff but i do now. It is very very very real and anytime you think of jer she is not sick anymore she is at her most beautiful that you can remember her mid 30s and she is with a little girl and another child ..when you think about her she is with you. There are no limitations no holds on spirit. She is in heavenly state but being in that realm gives freedom. She is not bound by anyone but is upset for the sadness being felt because she feels great and can feel you but this earthly state is limited. Sorry i had to let you know dont be sad and get out of the house more .

    • @M_K_M_K_M_K
      @M_K_M_K_M_K ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So sorry to hear that you have lost your beloved wife. How wonderful that you all got to say goodbye… Hope you are okay ❤

    • @laurijoemerick9188
      @laurijoemerick9188 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hugs to you kind sir

    • @Lwah0812
      @Lwah0812 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gritskennedy5007 😯what a gift. You must have been very terrified as a child to have this ability, I’m sorry you didn’t have anyone to help you.

    • @SueCL1480
      @SueCL1480 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@gritskennedy5007 you have a special gift!

  • @lisaanthony8986
    @lisaanthony8986 2 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    My grandmother told me that she saw an angel walking along our lane, calling her name...she had so many dreams right before she passed away. She knew.

    • @karenmessinger9609
      @karenmessinger9609 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My mother one day sat up after waking up & said "I'm going". She said it like she was a bit surprised, like someone had just told her. It was only myself & her in the room. I think some people just know it's their time.

    • @CornbreadOracle
      @CornbreadOracle ปีที่แล้ว +2

      My grandfather knew. The day before he died he told my grandmother “Ruby, I think it’s going to be just you for a while.” The next day he called my uncle, said he wasn’t feeling well and needed to go to the hospital. Later that evening he was gone.

  • @Chrissy85308
    @Chrissy85308 2 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    A woman that was our neighbor most of life and more like family was in the hospital in a coma. I was told to drive the 5 hours home to come say goodbye, so I did. I learned a week later that she made a miraculous turn around and was still in the hospital. 15 months later I had to go home because my grandfather died. I was sitting outside talking to people, looked up and she came walking down the driveway looking amazing. She lived a few more years after I saw her last. The doctors called her their miracle. It was amazing!

  • @annafantastic1
    @annafantastic1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Finding your videos beautiful. Thank you for all your thoughts. They're an education ❤️❤️❤️

  • @markwinter8315
    @markwinter8315 2 ปีที่แล้ว +288

    I am learning so much from you regarding the process of dying (I'm terminally ill with cancer) I'm passing all your information on to my grown up children. Thankyou so much X

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      I hope you are able to spend lots of quality time with your family 💜 I wish you nothing but the best!

    • @maryesposito2938
      @maryesposito2938 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Be not afraid. They'll see you down the road a bit. 💚💜💙❤️💛🧡

    • @markwinter8315
      @markwinter8315 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Thankyou for all your comments, they are truly beautiful x

    • @tanickasinclair7035
      @tanickasinclair7035 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      My partner has stage 4 lung cancer......after immunotherapy and targeted therapy, it amazingly disappeared. Mark Winter, keep fighting and request immunotherapy and targeted therapy. My partner got both. I want to know how you are doing when you get a chance. Thank you!

    • @Mazzaaaaman
      @Mazzaaaaman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      I hope you have many good days left with your family.

  • @karenrowe6262
    @karenrowe6262 2 ปีที่แล้ว +428

    One of my miracle experiences as a nurse caring for an older lady dying: I am was on night duty with one other nurse-we had a other patients too. This particular lady had been bed bound for at least a week. She had been non-responsive-no food or anything. I was doing an hourly round to check on our patients & when I approached her room she was standing in the doorway. None of us had seen her speak or be out of her bed so can you imagine my shock. She then spoke to me & said ‘who are all these people in my room’. How the hell did she even get out of her bed with the bed rails up? We got her back into her bed & she died within hours. We see some amazing things when caring for the dying. Just wanted to share x

    • @karenlowes7802
      @karenlowes7802 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      My mom in hospice asked my brother the same thing. She died later in the early morning hours.

    • @cindykq8086
      @cindykq8086 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      @@karenlowes7802 The best deaths happen to the people who get visits from dead loved ones. One man said he saw angels flying, which was really cool.

    • @a.b.creator
      @a.b.creator 2 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      All the people in her room were her relatives & ancestors on the other side ✨

    • @a.b.creator
      @a.b.creator 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Why do you have to lay still to die?
      What if they want some extra last walks 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @cindykq8086
      @cindykq8086 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@a.b.creator most actively dying people just don't have the strength to walk around.

  • @kikiann2268
    @kikiann2268 2 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    The Lord does miracles every day. I am one.

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There is no santa, and there is no lord. Time to put on your big boy pants.

  • @lonnaproctor9547
    @lonnaproctor9547 2 ปีที่แล้ว +70

    This happened to my Dad too! They said he was rallying, but indeed he lived 3 more months and I will forever be grateful for that time! Priceless!! I and my family were not ready and God and my father knew it. God is good all the time!

  • @jennahcollings1174
    @jennahcollings1174 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    My friend had 4 cells left. AIDS taking his body over. Told he was going. I refused to accept. He had the lung condition that kills most AIDS patients. I never gave up and kept the love flowing from all of us. He came back........we went through this 4 times. Every time the doctors humoured me when I said hes not going this time....then in shock when he walked out. 26 years this spread over. Love is the miracle.

    • @karenmessinger9609
      @karenmessinger9609 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I agree. Love is very powerful.

    • @jennahcollings1174
      @jennahcollings1174 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@karenmessinger9609 I've been out of hospital 2 weeks. I nearly died , long covid from last November 2022, then again in end of march 2023, with underlying infection brewing.
      By the time I went in 28 march 2023, I had
      Double kidney infection, UTI, inner ear infection, underlying chest infection ( I have asthma and it didn't present in an way I've experienced in 38 years with it), I had FUNGAL spores in the whole upper lungs????🙃
      Then the second covid hit with double pneumonia.
      They couldn't source my infection or control my temperature. The AIDS specialist came to see me .....as as soon as he said fungal spores I thought AIDS pneumonia.
      Told him straight I dont care about what it is, let's work out if it is and get the right meds in. I was going into full organ failure as my temperature had been raging and global infections for 5 days straight and in day 3 my organs where seriously straining.
      Not my first rodeo with death as I nearly died of meningococcal septicaemia at age 9years old. The symptoms and shut almost mimicking each other. Insane.
      I share this with you because of your timing.
      Because the love for my daughter and my Grandchild ti be born in August, my first, he gave me the grit to push through, that last %. I had to do the goodbyes in case, but love and grit with my friend of 39nyears who has been positive since 1986 and a medical miracle. We been down this road with each other unfortunately with death to many times.
      I'm here. I'm alive against all odds. And LOVE IS ABSOLUTELY THE POWER THAT GOT ME THROUGH!
      I have another beautiful story i will share with you late. To emotional to right any more. I'm in uk its 7.15 and thank you for your little message. How true it is.
      Also bought backnallk the internalised trauma of so many death and near death of all my friends with HIV and aids. that's been a boozy thatbindidnt see comongnoutnif this.
      Have a beautiful day! Love is all powerful.

  • @junescales9552
    @junescales9552 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Nurse Julie, I am a 70-yr-youthful NICU nurse, recently retired. You have really helped me to transition to retirement . Thank you for your wisdom and caring. You are very compassionate and nurturing. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I feel as though I am still a part of the nursing field. I have many good memories and blessed to have been a witness to several miracles )🙌

  • @ig150
    @ig150 2 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    I heard a story once from the guy who’s dad was dyeing in the hospital, as this guy went to a window and started to cry and prayed at the same time, few minutes went by, when he turned around his dad was sitting on bed saying his hungry and he would like to eat aple.,,,
    He lived for another year and a half, was dancing on his daughter wadding.,,,

  • @deborahchapman222
    @deborahchapman222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +193

    I was a nurse for 35 years. I am retired now. I have several miracle stories. The one that stands out is the first time I witnessed a miracle. BTW, I see dead people….really. 😳
    I was going to school and later working at the University of Florida, Shands Hospital. I was assigned a dying child, who I will call Amanda, when I was a student. Amanda had an enormous tumor in her abdomen. When I went into the room, her mother was standing by her bed crying. I put my arm around the mom. I looked at the dying girl. Her body looked comfortable, but her soul was floating about 2 feet over her body. I started talking to her soul. I told Amanda that her mother was going to miss her. “Your don’t want to leave your mother, do you? Your mother loves you very much.” I said other things like that. The little girl was still alive and breathing when my shift was over. I understand since there was nothing more that could be done for Amanda, she was sent home to die.
    A couple of months later I ran into to the Amanda’s doctor in the hospital hall. I asked her how was the little girl doing. The doctor got this weird look on her face. She looked like she had seen a ghost! The doctor said the little girl walked into her office last week! I guess Amanda decided to live. 😊

    • @JenDoe1
      @JenDoe1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I just got this intense feeling with chills that Amanda tells people that a nurse talked to her, she doesn’t know if it was real or in a dream, that you told her that her Mom loves her and would miss her, so she decided to stay around…that she should’ve died. I think she thinks of you a lot, hoping that somehow you’re real and not just a dream. What an incredible story! Thanks for sharing. ❤️

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Oh wow, that’s amazing. You saw her spirit? That’s so incredible! I would absolutely love to hear more stories you have about seeing others, if you have any. I’m so intrigued by that kind of thing and I would love to be able to develop a gift like that (because, supposedly, anyone can learn to do any of the “clairs”-clairaudient, clairvoyant, etc). I have been trying to work on my pineal gland and meditation. I just think it’s such an amazing gift

    • @deborahchapman222
      @deborahchapman222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@jennifergraceh I have have been a medium for most of my life so I do have tons of stories, too many to tell here.
      I really can’t tell you how to become a medium. It just happened to me. Keep asking and following programs who have tools that increase that type of awareness. I feel you will eventually it will come to you.

    • @deborahchapman222
      @deborahchapman222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@JenDoe1 Wow 🤩 . That’s amazing. I am so glad to hear that.
      Thank you for sharing. I never dreamed that Amanda would remember me. Since she lived, it means that she must have had a spontaneous healing of her tumor. It was quite large and was definitely going to kill her.
      Thank you again 🙏

    • @natatron
      @natatron 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Have you ever tried to contact her or her mother to tell her this story? It would be an amazing story to know about

  • @CarolLovesJesus
    @CarolLovesJesus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    I have had my own experience of being healed.
    Thank you Lord.

    • @DCH20H9
      @DCH20H9 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Praise Jesus and stay well!!! So happy you were healed...

    • @lifebeginswithaseed
      @lifebeginswithaseed 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Please share.

    • @kmastanz
      @kmastanz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Praise Jesus

    • @kathidori8504
      @kathidori8504 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Me too. 🙏

    • @CarolLovesJesus
      @CarolLovesJesus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@kathidori8504 hallelujah

  • @ohyeah3365
    @ohyeah3365 2 ปีที่แล้ว +132

    We had this patient in hospice at the Assisted living place where I worked. The family and all her nurses were sure she was going to pass within hours, Most of her kids had been visiting, but she had one son who had been out of town who hadn't made it back to see her. She lasted/waited/God didn't take her a few more days until he flew in. For the next couple days her kids had time to visit and just be together while their mom was more peaceful than I had seen her in months. One of the best transitions I've seen. Love each other everyone ❤

    • @joansmith6844
      @joansmith6844 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      This happened to me .. as I approached the floor / unit my mom was on the nurse said she’s been waiting for u .. she passed that night

  • @TheBonnieLife
    @TheBonnieLife 2 ปีที่แล้ว +248

    My dad did the opposite. He had cancer and called us randomly on Friday and told us he was dying Sunday. He was fine and showed no signs of actively dying but we humored him and visited. Sunday morning he took a shower cause he said he didn't want the mortuary to do it then after his visitors all left he got in bed, asked my sister, a hospice nurse, to sit by him and he said he was leaving. He took a deep breath, exhaled, and died. Not suicide either. So bizarre.

    • @sarazimmerman713
      @sarazimmerman713 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Only Masters can do what he did, with foreknowledge.

    • @crystalinabacteria3430
      @crystalinabacteria3430 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Wow that is one controlled death

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @The Bonnie Life, thank you for sharing your father's story. I believe that we have the power, and the right, to decide when we are done with this life and want to move on. Your father did just that. He was ready and he took control of his passing. I think we know when our time is near and can fight it or go with it. Blessings.

    • @peanut924
      @peanut924 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@thisorthat7626 not to damper this but isn't suicide the same? That a person can choose when to move on?

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@peanut924 I think that is a possible conclusion. IMO, the difference is that one decision is made in/from fear, and one is made in strength. I hope this helps.

  • @vinnypaolello9354
    @vinnypaolello9354 2 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I was my mom's hospice nurse. I'm not a trained nurse, but learned everything I needed to do, with of course nurses a phone call away. I'm a Bricklayer/Mason, but nursing my mom was the toughest thing I've ever had/needed to do. You are the heroes of the medical profession. Thank you for guiding us through that. Miss you mom.🥺😢😭 Esophageal cancer sucks. 😢🤬

    • @jimburtwell2731
      @jimburtwell2731 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I was in a similar position. I promised my mom she would stay at home as long as possible, which meant helping to care for her in her final time. Hardest thing I've ever had to do, but the proudest I'll ever be of myself as well. I kept my promise, and she was worth every bit of it. In a couple of days she will have been gone a year. I still miss her every day, I always will. I think you can be very proud to have been there for your mom, it's not easy. Best wishes.

  • @karenbors9932
    @karenbors9932 2 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    My uncle suffered a heart attack and stroke in one day I stayed with him and prayed all night, he went on to recover miraculously and lived another 5 months. Praise the name of Jesus!

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yes ma'am. He most definitely hears and answers our prayers!🙏✝

    • @johnleavey356
      @johnleavey356 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Praise the Lord.

    • @alanadidonato147
      @alanadidonato147 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Amen!!!

    • @karenmessinger9609
      @karenmessinger9609 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Amen! There's power in prayer.

    • @natureshealing6534
      @natureshealing6534 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@gothboschincarnate3931you're quite the intelligent person, are you??

  • @cindykq8086
    @cindykq8086 2 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    Retired hospice nurse here. I didn't witness this myself, but I had a patient in her late 90s being cared for by her WONDERFUL great-niece. You could tell her death was coming probably in just a few days, so I was visiting daily.
    Her great-niece told me that everyone else was in bed and she was going around making sure lights were off and doors locked before she turned in. Once in her own room, she heard what she called the most unbelievably beautiful choir singing, just so beautiful it couldn't be real. It was coming from her great-aunt's room and she went back in, thinking the little TV in there or a radio was still on. Nope, the music and singing suddenly stopped as soon as she started opening the door, and nothing was left turned on. Great-aunt is sound asleep.
    So she goes back to her room, and the music and singing started back up. Again it's coming from her great-aunt's room and it stops as soon as she starts to open the door. That time she didn't shut the door all the way but left it cracked. When the music and singing started, she sneaked down the hallway and stood outside the room, just listening. She said no person could sing like that, and no words could ever describe how beautiful it was.
    She and I both believed that we were hearing angels in Heaven warming up for this lady's welcome-home party. My patient did die 2 days later. I hope I see her in Heaven to hear about her party.

    • @pennyschnebelt7834
      @pennyschnebelt7834 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      WOW......

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Oh my goodness, that gave me chills

    • @bctrissel
      @bctrissel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      How utterly amazing and wonderful.

    • @75Shelli
      @75Shelli 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Wow, I have no words!!! Death is defeated by the love of the Father! He welcomes the Ones He calls! Being freed from the fear of death is one of the best things that can happen to us! We just go back home!

    • @bosco7417
      @bosco7417 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I've heard that choir, and it's the most beautiful sound, nothing like it on this earth 😇💜

  • @karenmarling7012
    @karenmarling7012 2 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    It takes a special person to do the wonderful work you do. Hospice nurses are walking angels! Thank you for everything you do!! I’m no longer afraid of death.

  • @carlstephens1532
    @carlstephens1532 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Yes I did,my father in law ,all the doctors said ,hospice said he was at the end ,,after 30days he got out of bed in the morning and had his normal. Breakfast ,,3yrs later he lays down on their bed waiting for lunch and passed within minutes

  • @marilynatkinson3735
    @marilynatkinson3735 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I'm a retired nurse and I'm very proud of what u do for the hospice community. Not only the patients but all of the teaching u provide for the families. 💜

  • @MariaAbrams
    @MariaAbrams 2 ปีที่แล้ว +98

    She couldn't leave until her kids were ready for her to go. Not until it was her time. They must have all needed that time together before she could go "home" God has his reasons, only he knows. Beautiful story and I'm glad that they got to say goodbye. I didn't get to say goodbye to my dad, he died suddenly in an accident on his motorcycle when he was hit by a semi. Knowing him tho, there probably couldn't be a better way to go. Instantaneous.

    • @amberemory6402
      @amberemory6402 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Only God knows when He is ready for us in heaven. I got to say goodbye to my Dad who was in Hospice for lung cancer. We are pretty sure that his heart gave out because the Hospice nurses were all in disbelief because they had just spoken to him the morning that he passed. He passed away peacefully, at home in his recliner chair with "his girl" (my mom) right by his side, just how he wanted to.

    • @Chrissy85308
      @Chrissy85308 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I agree, the kids weren't ready and needed that time to come to terms with what was going on.

    • @latterrain09
      @latterrain09 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@amberemory6402 That is what is a good death. We all shall be called. It's how i want to go. I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @azinfandellvr
      @azinfandellvr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Sorry for your loss..my Dad was in Hospice at home..we were lucky to have a week with him to say everything we needed to..but it's never easy to lose your Daddy! I had an experience that day...& had been praying.. a lot. God showed up for me that day...I don't know how else to say it... It's a long story so I wont bore you with the details, but I didn't sleep for weeks, I just prayed..but watching my Dad speak to people who had passed long ago..& on his way out reaching up towards Heaven..a tear ran down his face...bring me to tears every time I think about it. My life has not been the same since! He's an Awesome God 🙌🏼🙏🏼

  • @angeldust12
    @angeldust12 2 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    I’m happy her kids got the extra time with her. 💕🙏

  • @karynroeseler2652
    @karynroeseler2652 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    My husband was with his dad during his rally. He ate ice cream and wanted to watch the baseball game. He passed 2 days later. I believe this also happens with animals. Our old dog was not doing well and I knew he was on his way out. I was in the backyard when he took off doing zooomies just like when he was younger. I stood there in shock. He passed a few days later

  • @Fourcornerhighway
    @Fourcornerhighway 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I totally love that I have found you on here. My Mom died in Feb, and I never understood how they knew she was at the end of the road. But you, you make it understanding and I am so happy with what I have learned and I am settled. It is a blessing we have you on here and speak the way you do, your are a very loving person.thank you
    Alberta Canada

  • @alicelawson9885
    @alicelawson9885 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    You guys are my heroes! I work for an answering service and I get many hospice calls. I have learned so much in my field. Since my daddy passed from lung cancer 11 years ago so even though we are unable to give medical advice, it’s a blessing to be able to give their family comfort.l know exactly what it feels like to walk in that valley. God bless our hospice nurses and all medical staff🙏💕⭐️🦋

  • @nancymorgen1640
    @nancymorgen1640 2 ปีที่แล้ว +111

    As a Holpice nurse myself for nearly 20 years, I have a great appreciation for the things you share in these videos.
    I remember a gentleman who was actively dying. His 5 adult children were in from out of state, and he was beginning to give each one his blessing. Hen he had spoken to his oldest son, the young man stepped back from his father's hospital bed, bumped into the large bed beside it, sat down heavily and moaned loudly. When dad heard this, it was over, he wasn't dying any more, because his family wasn't ready. His vital signs improved and he lived another week spending time with his family, before dying peacefully. 6

    • @CristianaCatólica
      @CristianaCatólica 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      WONDERFUL GRACE OF GOD

    • @jeffwebb1426
      @jeffwebb1426 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      That's the power of the Lord Jesus

    • @bethteer1509
      @bethteer1509 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Many who are dying will "Wait for Permission" from their Loved Ones. This man sounds like a good example of that.....his son wasn't ready to give him that Permission.

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bethteer1509 I agree that it is important that we give our loved ones permission to leave this life. Thank you for reminding us. Blessings.

  • @patthompson2401
    @patthompson2401 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    When i worked in palliative care i was always amazed at how many people stayed with their relatives 24 7 then the one time they left to go bathroom or something the relative died, the relatives would be heartbroken they had not been there. I believe that some people wait to go when they're alone (not that anyone is alone when they die, over 40yrs i have seen this time and time again, some one or some being of light comes and they know each other love and peace surrounds that person) i always felt very privileged when i was in that room to be there at that magical moment.

    • @xhaltsalute
      @xhaltsalute 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had a friend who always felt guilty because his father died when he left to use the bathroom. I told him, that dying people often did that, but he could never get over his guilt.

    • @dastaff1889
      @dastaff1889 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is really interesting, hmm.

    • @karenmessinger9609
      @karenmessinger9609 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      As a CNA I was with a man who had days to live. His wife stayed with him all the time & one evening she was just so tired I told her to go take a nap. Nothing had changed with her husband so she went to lay down in her room. I was tired too so I put my chair next to the bed & laid the upper half of my body beside him holding his hand. Within 3 minutes he was gone. His wife was sad she wasn't there but she said he was comfortable enough with me to die. I think they were the sweetest words I've ever been told. I know he was waiting for her to not be there to see his last breath, to spare her that.

  • @ttselha64
    @ttselha64 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    It was my honor and good fortune to have been a hospice nurse.❤️

  • @johnblossom8447
    @johnblossom8447 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    My mother had a stroke at 78 years old and wasn’t expected to live. She was in the hospital for about a week. One day, she just came around. She had no paralysis or speech problems. She lived another six years.

  • @marionfriedenthal7352
    @marionfriedenthal7352 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Thank you for sharing this miracle with us. ❤️

  • @jasonduke3608
    @jasonduke3608 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer back in 1991. She was only 50. The doctors said that this was very aggressive and she might have possibly a month left. She lived for 6 months. I was convinced that she would beat this, she fought every step of the way. She was on hospice the last 2 months of her life, I've said this before here, I cant give enough praise to the people who work hospice. All of you are truly Angel's doing Gods work.

  • @darleneharris5157
    @darleneharris5157 2 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    Right before my dad passed away there were so many red birds outside in the backyard. The woman that was there helping my mom and dad out cooking and giving them their meds. said that’s why all the red birds were there cuz he was passing away meaning his family was waiting for him. Dad passed away 3 yrs ago and mom passed away 2 yrs ago. There were the best parents miss them everyday!!💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

    • @catherinesyme901
      @catherinesyme901 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      🙏❤️🕯

    • @cindylewwho
      @cindylewwho 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I’m sorry for your loss. My mom was my best friend too. It’s been 13 years, and there hasn’t been 1 day that I haven’t missed her.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    • @jessicadunford7629
      @jessicadunford7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      There was a Redbird that came to the big picture window of my granny's house 1 morning and was tapping on the window when she was on hospice for cancer. She was n the actively dying phase and died that night. What's also really strange and it's always bothered me cause it upset her so was her favorite cat that always sat on her lap all the time and would luv on her by standing on her lap and putting its front legs round her neck and rubbed each of her cheeks everyday. This cat refused to even b n the same room as she was for I believe almost the whole last month that she was dying. I know the cat knew what was happening 2 her and was distancing herself from her but it was so sad. The same thing happened with another cat my other grandparents had when I was little. The cat went missing and she had never ran off. We looked everywhere 4 her and couldn't find her. We thought 4 sure she was just gone. But about 2 weeks later my grandfather had a seizure and heart attack and passed away. The cat showed back up at their house after the funeral. It was the strangest thing I've ever seen with a cat. Animals can sense death or see it or something i truly believe and either dont want 2 b around it or r distancing themselves from the person that is passing away.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jessicadunford7629 First of all, please accept my deepest sympathy for your grandparents. I know it was hard for you. I have heard the story about cardinals showing up. My husband passed in 2019, and as I look back now, when he was at his sickest, the feeder out the kitchen window was covered in cardinals. I had never seen so many.
      It's interesting that you mentioned the cats. I saw a video of a cat getting into a nursing home and after getting him checked out, the staff let him stay. He would just lie in the hallways and the patients loved him. As it turned out, when a patient was nearing death, he would go into the room, get up on the bed and curl up by the patient until they passed. It happened many times. He could sense when they were dying and wanted to ease them from this world into the next. I guess it's different in the case of them knowing and loving their owners and being with strangers. I've always heard that when an animal gets sick, they have a tendency to go away to die. Either way, it's sad. 😿

  • @Mazzaaaaman
    @Mazzaaaaman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I've only seen a couple of miraculous recoveries in my 20 year nursing career.
    The first was a man close to death who was on morphine and other end of life care drugs and was unconscious. The next thing I know he's walking down the hospital ward corridor with his urine catheter bag urine bag dragging behind him, asking for his kids. Amazing.
    The next person was an old lady that had fallen down stairs and sustained an inoperable head injury. She laid in her bed for two days unconscious and then woke up, sat up and asked for a cup of tea and a biscuit (a cookie). When her niece came in and saw her eating and drinking she was very angry. She told me she was dying and shouldn't be allowed food. I told her it doesn't work like that and then referred her to the doctor regarding her ongoing care. I have no idea about the niece's motivations, but she was not happy. The lady made a (reasonably) full recovery. She was able to mobilize and was alert and oriented. Shortly afterwards she left our ward to go to a rehab centre.

    • @JenDoe1
      @JenDoe1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      When you hear someone that angry that their family member has woken and is eating/drinking, it definitely makes you wonder. Seems like she wanted her out of the way!

    • @Gnosis31528
      @Gnosis31528 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The not nice niece was most likely the one who pushed her down the stairs.

    • @Mazzaaaaman
      @Mazzaaaaman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@azinfandellvr That's what I thought - she was waiting for her inheritance.

    • @Mazzaaaaman
      @Mazzaaaaman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Gnosis31528 That never crossed my mind at the time, but because of her reaction I think it's a possibility.

    • @joansmith6844
      @joansmith6844 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That Niece spent her inheritance already .. been through 3 three situations just like this ☝️ money is of all evil , it happens to the best ( u think 🤔) families .. the child u thought was the most caring was the most evil for the $$$
      The third was my family .. brothers took everything my dad he worked hard for brothers told no body he died , they self self meditated everything deeded his home to themselves as u see them put there small home up for sale with all my fathers belongings in the yard ie: Jeep Corvette motorcycle etc. some have no conscience hell is waiting.. ohh 😮 one brother who is on his 2 nd wife he died .. his wife pushed him down the stairs & got away with it and many of my fathers belongings are now hers two weeks later this 2nd wife won a trip on a radio show with her boy friend photo & all to b seen with prize lol
      Evil every where
      I received nothing no respect .. I now Don’t exist as my parents huge house has my baby pictures in it .. they prob through them out .. bunch of idiots it’s all about the $$$$
      God is watching
      No one expected this they thought 💭 our family was nice .. so did I
      🙏🏻 god knows

  • @robbineverett255
    @robbineverett255 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Thank you for sharing and enlightening us. It takes a special person to be a hospice nurse. God Bless You.

  • @zoeobrien7272
    @zoeobrien7272 2 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Wow! This reminded me of the time my grandad died and literally woke up from death after resuscitation (I overheard the dr telling the nurse that he actually couldn’t believe it and my grandad remembers seeing his life flash before his eyes) 6 years ago. It’s his 70th birthday today and I definitely believe that that was a miracle. I’m so thankful that he is still alive.

  • @alicewillams7250
    @alicewillams7250 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    My Dad was on hospice care for a few months and decided he would live and not die. After, I gave him communion. I thank the nurse for her help and told her we didn't need help anymore in faith Lol 😂 He lived 8 more years before he decided to leave us. He went back to hospice care for the second time, for about 4 days before departing. He said he was
    not 😳 afraid...

  • @maplehouseknives
    @maplehouseknives 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I wish I had staff like you around when my father was admitted to hospital. He suffered a stroke and heart attack, we quickly found out that he had stage 4 colo-rectal cancer. His doctors flat out refused to give us an idea of how much time was left. He passed shorty after being admitted. In a matter of days we went from celebrating his 80th Birthday with no symptoms to mourning his death and we were so confused. Your channel has given us answers that hospital staff and doctors refused to give, enabling us to better cope with understanding. Thank you so much for all you do for us and your patients, the world could definitely benefit with more souls like yours!

  • @wytonnacrider997
    @wytonnacrider997 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I did experience something like this my fiance was alive with only 5% of his heart for quite some time. and the day before he died he went into like a coma he wasn't on any medication whatsoever and the nurse had told me he probably wouldn't wake up that this was going to probably be it. I was crushed I sat and I prayed and prayed and prayed ask God if I could just talk to him one more time see his eyes again please for that to happen meant everything to me. so the nurse had called pastor and he prayed with me. 8:00 the next morning I got a call from the nurse she told me she couldn't believe it he was up and talking so wow I know what you're talking about thank you for sharing.

  • @janac2881
    @janac2881 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My mother died at my home Hospice was a life saver for me
    Such wonderful, compassionate
    Nurses💕💕💕💕💕

  • @mn9978
    @mn9978 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    I truly think you are an angel! Thank you for educating the world! 💖

  • @robertmcdonald8342
    @robertmcdonald8342 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Same here. I'm hooked on ur videos. I don't know if enjoy is the right word but u bring a humanity and comfort to a difficult subject.

  • @susanwendle9941
    @susanwendle9941 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I had a very unexpected experience right after my husband died in hospice. As I was crying over him I felt a profound feeling of love and peace completely fill my body. It was so encompassing it just seemed to radiate out of me and eclipsed my feelings of loss and pain. I wonder if any one has ever had this experience or heard of it happening?

    • @annemorgan2928
      @annemorgan2928 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I had a similar incident happen but with a neighbour. She was healthy. I was at a garden nursery and saw some beautiful hanging flowers. All of a sudden I felt this block (the only way I can describe it) coming towards me from behind. It entered my body and the the love overwhelmed me. I had an overwhelming desire to buy my neighbour the flowers. I had only knew this person slightly and mostly waved to her. I left it at her doorstep. She came over and I told her the story. From that point, I have had this very unbridled report like she is a dear relative. I feel like an idiot at times but I have no control over it. I didn’t asked whether she had a dear one pass away recently but I wouldn’t be surprised. I will ask her. So, I understand that influx of love. Wonderful!

    • @bosco7417
      @bosco7417 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yes , that was the power of God comforting you, thank you lord,
      Thank you jesus💜🙏

    • @giffmom
      @giffmom ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes my darling daughter who was murdered. She’s come to me so many times when I was hurting

  • @dianecrawford9204
    @dianecrawford9204 2 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    I am preparing for releasing my soul back to the Creator. Thank you for being here!

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว

      That's a funny nickname, I just call her mom.

    • @cindyfitzgerald4500
      @cindyfitzgerald4500 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thinking of you on your journey ❤

  • @angelakalmer1852
    @angelakalmer1852 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My grandfather died in the early morning hours. Very shortly after he died I had a dream that I was 3 or 4 years old, running & holding hand with my grandfather (who seemed to be in his 30's or 40's) in a field of wild flowers on a perfect sunny day. My mom called to tell me he had passed. I knew that was his way of saying goodbye & that he was ok & happy.

  • @helensmith4126
    @helensmith4126 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    what a beautiful story.
    you do an amazing job

  • @IceLadyish
    @IceLadyish ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My 77yr old mum had sepsis, pneumonia and her kidney was sick. We had to discuss a DNR for her. We refused to let her go as she was our queen mum and loved so much. I, her youngest daughter told nurses they are never to discuss anything in my mums room, only outside were she would not hear. I have 6 adult children and for 2 weeks or so we took shifts to be with my mum 24-7. We helped with her care and prayed every day. My mum made a full recovery and now 4 months later she is as if it never even happened. She doesn't remember much of it. A true miracle ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ it is so important to speak only life around the sick and keep negative talk out of the way. God may give your loved one more time.

    • @hildejutta1625
      @hildejutta1625 ปีที่แล้ว

      LOVE: Love, if it is genuine, has an effect; that the dying come back to life - I was able to witness this once.

  • @markmoore192
    @markmoore192 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I had a patient who was quadraplegic from the neck down for more than 20 years body deformed he was passing family at bedside he looked at me stretch his body out full length raised his arms over his head spoke to his family and passed

    • @blackberry4life482
      @blackberry4life482 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Wow!

    • @Emy53
      @Emy53 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Truly unbelievable...wish there was a medical explanation for that phenomenon.

    • @diannemalone6709
      @diannemalone6709 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      My grandpa who was minister, was bedfast for at least five years. His legs were frozen in a drawnup state. My aunt who was a nurse thought his legs would have to be broken to fit in a casket, but when he died, his legs straighted out with his last breath.

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Whoa…that’s so incredible. It’s almost like his subconscious was causing him to be paralyzed like that. There’s just so much about the soul, death, the subconscious that we just don’t understand. I feel like we’ve barely scratched the surface.

    • @flxmkr
      @flxmkr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Emy53 But then it wouldn’t be a miracle. 🙂
      I will say, though; even though they are so common and have medical explanations, I see the forming of a baby from two tiny microscopic cells to the birth of a baby a true miracle. And it never fails to amaze us when we watch a child grow. We know it’s going to happen. It occurs every single day in childrens’ lives, but we are still awestruck by the events each and every time. Childbirth and child growth and development.

  • @kathygildea2025
    @kathygildea2025 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Julie, Thankyou for your amazing insight and caring kind soul, I appreciate you!🤗

  • @maryesposito2938
    @maryesposito2938 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I've experienced several Miracles. I'm gonna think about them. My Mom was at our family home in hospice. I'm the oldest of 8 so I had the privilege of living back home to care for my Mom and Dad. Lots of stories from July to September. We thought she was on her way so most of the family came, including her sisters and Uncles, etc. She woke up, went to the bathroom unassisted and sat in the living room chatting with everyone. She asked "what's wrong?" Then she asked for a beer and a cigarette. There was a brief argument and she got what she wanted. She didn't wake up again. She passed surrounded by all her children and my Dad on a Sunday after the Chicago Bears had just won. September 9, two days before 9/11. We also had 3 new infants to pass around. 💚

  • @crinanthethane9386
    @crinanthethane9386 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are a wonderful human angel 🙏🏼❤️

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My wife died of cancer a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, her passing was one of great pain and agitation. I am profoundly sad but at the same time happy that she no longer is enduring pain. Thank you Hospice Nurse Julie for sharing your knowledge and experience and the many positive stories in your comments section. Love to hear there are families that have had happy moments as their loved ones pass.

  • @deeolson9427
    @deeolson9427 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Bless all the nurses who chose to work as a hospice nurse. I'm sure NOT an easy task. My late husband was in hospice care and I called his nurses earth angels. Thank you for sharing you experiences and expertise. Peace and blessings.✌️🙏

  • @montibarnett6740
    @montibarnett6740 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love this girl she's explaining to me what actually went through 20 years ago when my mother passed away

  • @lisaanthony8986
    @lisaanthony8986 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I think that it has been a long time since I've seen my mom.i love her.

  • @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149
    @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    That is a lovely story. I'm so glad that she was able to be with her family for another 3 months!! What a gift!

  • @BB-ts2gu
    @BB-ts2gu ปีที่แล้ว +1

    WOW that is amazing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jerrytaliercio9087
    @jerrytaliercio9087 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    There are Angels here on earth….God Bless you and all people with compassion

  • @friedlhochhaeuser6707
    @friedlhochhaeuser6707 ปีที่แล้ว

    Julie thank you for your time and for making this beautiful videos! I think YOU are some sort of Angel! ❤😊

  • @joyceterra2265
    @joyceterra2265 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    My Husband is on Hospice now. He has been for a little over a month. He does this to us repeatedly too. Throws us curves. One day he has the death rattle, the next he rebounds. Looks, sounds and acts like he is at deaths door, then rebounds. I know it will not be long but he keeps astounding everyone. He mentally is not ready to let go, even though his body is shutting down. It will be when he and the Good Lord are ready.

    • @joyceterra2265
      @joyceterra2265 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      An update. Unfortunately and with lots of grief, my Husband passed away. He is sorely missed.

    • @teddisk848
      @teddisk848 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      God bless you Joyce. 🙏

    • @joyceterra2265
      @joyceterra2265 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@teddisk848 Thank You.

    • @teresablubaugh321
      @teresablubaugh321 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sorry for your loss. My husband is on hospice now and it’s very difficult, wanting them with you but also wanting their suffering to cease. May the Lord bless you and keep you as you grieve.

  • @Jkk55
    @Jkk55 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Julie I love listening to your stories 😊

  • @reenakblas2307
    @reenakblas2307 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you. Am also a hospice nurse and what you just stated is what I've always tried to explain to my patients family members. And onother problem is tube feeding. Please make a post of that too. It would help a lot.

  • @hp7093
    @hp7093 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are truly a beautiful lady

  • @shell7629
    @shell7629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    That was an AWESOME story and yes, that is basically exactly what to my friends mom. He picked me up to see her because she was slipping away and they too were told she had only hours to a couple of days. He warned me that she isn't really talking and prepared me that she was pretty much sleeping.
    We get to the hospital and her daughter was there when I came in the room. She told us that their mom just started to wake up and she was talking a little. She was very happy to see me it had been a while since I last saw her. She sat up in bed and was talking away. Her kids were VERY surprised. The nurses included. I showed her a video of my daughter singing in a play, pictures of all my kids, listened to her tell me everything that had been going on for her and her family.
    She made a few comments about how everyone came up to see her in the last day. We just joked that she was famous. I even helped put eye drops in her eyes because she complained that they were to dry.
    When we left my friend and his sister went into full details of the amazing Miracle they had just witnessed. They too were told that this could be more like the hoo-ra.
    Fast forward 3-4 months later she passed peacefully at home with hospice care.
    I am blessed that I was able to witness part of this miracle. ✝️🙏🥲🙏🥲🙏🥲

  • @jacqueblue
    @jacqueblue 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is a beautiful story. Thank you. ❤️

  • @justme-ll1qz
    @justme-ll1qz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I believe people who are dying know when it’s time to leave . My mom was in hospice. She had the time to say goodbye to everyone . She wanted to speak to all of us alone . She waited till she was alone . Literally I was in her room and asked her to squeeze my hand if she knew I was there . She squeezed. I left to go too the bathroom. Came back . She had passed in those few minutes.

  • @robertacarroll8481
    @robertacarroll8481 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was my mom she lived three more months after she was supposed to die, which was a major blessing for all of us.

  • @mayhembeading3737
    @mayhembeading3737 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think that like you said, sometimes the miracle isn't a cure for the disease, it's that little bit of extra time spent with loved ones and getting to die peacefully. Thank you for sharing your time and experiences while educating us.

  • @suzannem.7406
    @suzannem.7406 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dad had a palliative nurse visit to the home and she said he was dying. He lived another 6 months. I believe he had wanted to remain with my mother and the rest of the family for as long as he possibly could.

  • @tracyriggs8563
    @tracyriggs8563 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My friend was put into hospice and given two weeks or less and rallied back to be living a year later.
    I asked her what could account for this recovery?
    My dear friend replied, " I don't want someone else wiping me, dressing me or bathing me. It was annoying her so badly she drew up the strength to begin doing all those personal things for herself.

  • @eclecticvideosvlogsandmore
    @eclecticvideosvlogsandmore ปีที่แล้ว

    What a strong beautiful woman! Thank you for what you do!

  • @erlemartincarvalho1733
    @erlemartincarvalho1733 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    She was blessed to have been given three months to make peace before returning home.

  • @janteynor5524
    @janteynor5524 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love hearing your stories,Julie. Thank you for bringing them to us. And I do believe in the miracles of God…

  • @ritatharp5238
    @ritatharp5238 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you for sharing this miracle Julie!
    I believe in miracles! I also believe in the power of prayer 🙏. YES, I've experienced miracles too.

  • @daviddill5227
    @daviddill5227 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nurse Julie, thank you for doing these videos. They are very helpful.

  • @shaylascreativeside
    @shaylascreativeside 2 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    In 2008, my dad wasn’t expected to live through the night. Doctors said they were keeping him alive for me to get home. I drove 4 hours to get there. When none of the changes that were expected to happen as the body prepares to shutdown occurred, doctors said there was one more thing they could try. My mom said if there’s a chance, we want it. He survived that procedure. He lived another 14 years. He was able to walk, talk, drive, cook, travel and enjoy quality of life. He didn’t look like what he’d been through. I take comfort in knowing i was able to spend 2.5 weeks with him before he passed. I told him everything he wanted me to hear. He told me everything he wanted me to know. He wasn’t in pain, he didn’t suffer and he passed at home, where he wanted to be. For that, I am grateful.

  • @jenniedevereaux2696
    @jenniedevereaux2696 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wonderful testimony, how beautiful 3 precious months with her children . ❤️

  • @lidiabadillo8619
    @lidiabadillo8619 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Your story reminds me of what I experienced BEFORE giving birth. I had an explosion of energy, mopping the floor, loads of laundry 🧺. I couldn’t stop. Soon after, I gave birth. 👶🏽👶🏽👶🏽!

  • @meganl.5650
    @meganl.5650 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a beautiful story. Thank you thank you for sharing. ❤🥰

  • @Addicted2Yarn1
    @Addicted2Yarn1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    bless you for all of the sensitive work that you do! xxx

  • @angelahartman3272
    @angelahartman3272 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very long story short: My 77 year old dad had end stage chronic liver failure shortly after finishing chemo. He was "asleep" for a week in the hospital with feeding tubes & all of that. We were told that he would probably pass away within that week, there was nothing left to do but keep him comfortable. Treatment stopped, the feeding tube pulled, etc. We decided to bring him home under hospice care. He came around a bit but could hardly talk, couldn't even hold up his own head. A couple of days after he came home he woke up & was starving & really thirsty. We were told at that point that he could have anything he wanted & we gave it to him. A few days passed & he continued getting better & better. My brother & I told him if he wanted to fight to get better that we would fight with him or if he didn't want to fight, we'd support that also. He wanted to fight so we pulled him off hospice & sent him back to the hospital for treatment. This was almost 6 months ago & he's still with us. The doctors told us that they have no explanation for him getting better. He still has cancer though & I can see him declining again. I don't know what will happen in the future but I do KNOW that we've been given such a gift to have had all of this extra time with him & I am forever grateful for that. 💕🙏

  • @garystorm6251
    @garystorm6251 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Please share the Love of the Son of God. Please write His Words in your Heart, and share them. Please Forgive, and Pray for everyone. Immanuel, God with us

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hail Satan

    • @natureshealing6534
      @natureshealing6534 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@Hal_Beep-Boopwhy do you want to be so hateful?

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว

      @@natureshealing6534 I'm hateful? You religious people, and your god condemn billions of people to an eternity of torture. Why does your god threaten those who don't believe in something there is 0 evidence for?

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว

      @@natureshealing6534 To be clear. god doesn't exist, nor does heaven, or hell. You are the one who *chooses* to believe in eternal torment, and you call others "hateful."

  • @allieeverett9017
    @allieeverett9017 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved this story. Thank you!

  • @leemaiolo9637
    @leemaiolo9637 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing your stories I love watching your videos! Thank you for your compassion and you're caring for the people and their families. Which is rare in this day and age, I believe that when people are passing that they can see their loved ones and they are going somewhere special I believe that with all my heart and soul. Thank you for being an angel to these people and their families.

  • @billmeloche4918
    @billmeloche4918 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your caring...you are a Gem!

  • @mercedeselayda8230
    @mercedeselayda8230 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome 🥰 Our Lord Blessed This Family. God Is Great 😇

  • @Hedgewalkers
    @Hedgewalkers ปีที่แล้ว

    I've watched a great deal of your videos and I have to say; when I die, or when I am dying. I sincerely hope I have a nurse like you to help me through it! ❤

  • @carolrees9546
    @carolrees9546 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I was called to the hospital, as I was the RN that covered inpatients in the hospital as well as at home. My patient was 105 years old, came from a board and care that I had been servicing for approximately 20 years for all of their hospice patients. I knew this woman very well, and it made me very sad as she was actively dying. She was as gray as her hair, barely breathing. But her family wanted her to die at the board and care where she had lived for many years., as they were her second family. I arranged everything ,made sure everything was in place. I went to visit her the next morning, and like you expected her to be gone. She was sitting at the kitchen table in a blue silk outfit, complete with accessories, feeding herself. When she was done, she got her walker and walked into the living room. Two years later, she had her 107th birthday. A good time was had by all☺️. Shortly after that she came down with what might have been a flu. I prepared her family that this might be it. They told me yes, we understand. The doctor told us that when she seemed at the end.... 15 years ago! As an experienced RN, I'M SURE YOU HAVE SEEN SIMILAR CASES, MAYBE NOT THAT EXAGGERATED, BUT WE'RE FAMILIES INSIST ON DOING MORE THAN SEEMS PRACTICAL, BECAUSE SO MANY TIMES THE PERSON HAS RALLIED BEFORE. THEY EXPECT THEY'RE GOING TO RALLY AGAIN.. I SO APPRECIATE YOUR VIDEOS. I MISS THE BEDSIDE ASPECT OF HOSPICE NURSING SO MUCH. I JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT YOU, AND I AM FOLLOWING YOU. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING FOR YOUR PATIENCE, AND THE PLATFORM THAT YOU ARE SHARING WITH PEOPLE LIKE MYSELF ON TH-cam. Sorry for the all caps. It was not by intention

  • @pameladee
    @pameladee 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Miracles do happen, I loved hearing this story

  • @lindaricketts6606
    @lindaricketts6606 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Never put GOD in a box 📦 Never doubt that he performs miracles every day 🙏🙏❤️❤️

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I love Him with my everything and can tell you that there is no question that He answers my prayers. I praise His love every single day!

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Shrodingers god. He exists in the minds of the naieve until you look for any evidence of him then poof, nothing.

    • @natureshealing6534
      @natureshealing6534 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@Hal_Beep-BoopMay God the Father, Maker of heaven & earth, continue to richly bless you, Hal!

    • @Hal_Beep-Boop
      @Hal_Beep-Boop ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@natureshealing6534 May santa clause and the easter bunny's blessings be upon you.

    • @hildejutta1625
      @hildejutta1625 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Hal_Beep-Boop To his own the Lord gives in their sleep, to others he must shine his Holy Light and let the dead speak, so that they may understand.

  • @davidrussell631
    @davidrussell631 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Although not a miracle, I attribute it to providence the fact that my cousin got to be in the room with her mom and both siblings when my dear Uncle Charles passed. She would’ve left already but since I’d just arrived and blocked her in with my car she decided to stay a while longer. I hadn’t been in my uncle’s room very long at all with his family and next thing I knew, I felt something that still brings tears to my eye. Being a follower of Christ I attribute it to His Spirit since Uncle Charles loved Jesus so. My aunt Mary told us uncle Charles was gone and then asked me to pray. To this day I have no idea what I prayed but I’ll never forget how I felt, which was sadness mixed with utter awe, peace, and a certain hope we’d all be together again with my uncle again one day. I bet those last three months of that lady’s life were more important to her and her family than we know.

  • @Jcsuperstar22
    @Jcsuperstar22 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you for sharing!!

  • @ЛизаАдамс-э1я
    @ЛизаАдамс-э1я 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sweet. Tears to my eyes. What a blessing for her and her children.