I’m a hospice nurse. And just to provide some comforting information; before a person is cremated in the state of NH there is a three day waiting period and a doctor has to certify that the person is indeed dead prior to cremation. So the RN can declare a death in NH but a doctor does too before cremation.
That's good to know I hope that goes for the same in California, when the time comes I want to be cremated I can't afford the burial. It's to expensive,that my decision.❤🥰♥️♥️♥️👍
It is believed in some regions that it takes 3days to truly die in those 3days before the body decays the spirit can return to the body and live or become ALIVE again I personally know of persons walking out of the morgue after a doctor pronouncing them dead if not for embalming I'm sure this would happen more often the spirit may come back to the body to dwell if it's not decayed or embalmed
@@RobloxUser749 I almost was cremated alive about 4 years ago, I was a driver at the halfway house I was in at the time and one Saturday afternoon they were otw to a AA meeting, luckily I had the day off and wasn't driving the van. Anyway, it had rained that day and the girl driving the van was speeding and ran off the road and the van flipped and caught on fire with 16 females stuck inside, upside down. Only a few could get out. It was awful.
My great great grandmother also lost her battle with dementia in July 2023. She was 105 years old. We thought death was merciful way out because her mental state had deteriorated so badly, she was like a newborn who couldn’t process anything or respond to outside stimulation. She couldn’t remember any of us at all. It was sad to see her become a prisoner in her own mind.
@ivank.9525 You were truly blessed to have had so much time with her. I can only imagine the beautiful legacy she's left behind. 🩷 My most heartfelt condolences to you & your family. 🩷🙏🏻
Yes not nowadays, you be dead dead , no coming back from embalming. It's why we wake traditionally in Ireland, it was helpful to make sure and a way for family to say goodbye too. It started in pagan times. Didn't always work though, live burials still happened in olden times.
My Nana had dementia the last few years and it was awful. She was like a mother to me. I last saw her two weeks before, and she actually recognized me for the first time in a while. "Oh, well I'm glad you stopped by!" she told me. I choose to remember her as the beautiful, intelligent and strong woman that she always was before that heinous illness cut her down. My heart breaks for the family of this woman in the video and any family watching a loved one deteriorate to dementia diseases. My comfort came from knowing that my Nana was finally free from any suffering and walking with Christ. Appreciate you Lamont.
Sorry to hear about your great gran! My mother had dementia and kidney failure. I was her main caregiver before she went to hospice, it is emotionally and physically draining! Without my faith and hope in God and a wonderful husband I don't think I would have made it!! Praying for you! Stay safe!
Another great story, Lamont. I worked in the nursing field since 1990, and it is NEVER cut and dry. Our facility called the attending physician, and then the physician called a coroner to come and pronounce the person deceased before they were transported to the funeral home or what have you, that way responsibility was not on the medical staff.
Stacyl.3805 -- Amen, to that.. I Loved Your Comment.. 👏 Applause, for the Doctor, whom Called the Coroner, who "Pronounced" the Person Dead, the Right Way, and NOT Leaving the Responsibility, to the Medical Staff.. I think, that that is the RIGHT Way, to do things, (In My Opinion).. But, For the Family, of this 66/67 year old Unidentified Woman, "I'm Sorry for Your Loss"... My Thoughts & Prayers, are With EVERYBODY, Who was Affected by this whole Situation...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😪😢😥
I remember this, and I don't know if you know, but right around the time this happened, two other similar cases in different parts of the country happened. All these cases happened within a week or two of each other, and I thought "doesn't anyone know how to properly declare someone DEAD anymore?" That lady's family must have been shocked.😞
That is horrifying! I cannot imagine waking up to find yourself zipped up in a body bag.Thats stuff nightmares are made of..along with being buried alive!
This is why if a loved one passes away with us there which we have for almost 100% of the time. We always stay 30mins.longer. They pronounced my father in law dead everyone left except my husband and I. A nurse came in and said she was sorry for our loss. My husband told her he is still breathing that is why we haven't left. She asked for a doctor and he came in. He said yeah,he is still breathing but,not long now. The nurse turned red and ran out. He passed away 30 mins.after all that.
My sister has dementia and in a good memory care facility as we speak. It's the worst disease out there. It is heartbreaking to see someone you love go through this not knowing who you are and not recognizing her own family. I hope one day they will find a cure.😢😢😢
How horrific for this poor woman! My grandmother died with Lewy body dementia. It's a sad and slow descent. I must say I love your precious heart. You are one of a kind. Thank you for speaking truth and for caring.
Lamont, I'm so sorry for the loss of ur nanny. When u mentioned her,I could see that it hurts u. I lost my grandmother decades ago, and I still miss, & cry for her. She was my best friend. It so sad, that ur alone. U will always have us, we are not only subscribers, but we are a community, friends, & family as well. U chose the right path to take, with ur channel, this is ur calling. Many ppl would've taken a darker path, to cope with the pain, but u chose not to. For that, u should be so proud of yourself, & I'm sure it nanny is, as well. God Bless u Lamont. 🙏✝️💟☮️✌️Out.
I have been a nurse for 37 years, and you got all the medical terminology correct. This makes me wonder if you have a medical background or at least a medical education of some sort. Now as far as this woman goes it can be very difficult to pick up on a pulse, blood pressure or respirations, when somebody is close to death, but one indicator that I guarantee this nurse didn't do is check for pupillary response. If the pupils are fixed and dilated then that person is dead otherwise they are not.
I seen so many" mistakes" in healthcare. I had to walk away from the hospital and go into a small pediatric office for my sanity. the family will continue to suffer because it will not erase from their memory and that is messed up.
As an RN, we check the heart with a stethoscope for one full minute and watch for any respirations. If no heartbeat and respiration, we pronounce the patient as expired. I once worked with an RN and saw him go into a patients room to pronounce death. He yelled into the patients ear “ Hey you Ok?” Now grant it patient was dead because I ended up pronouncing said patient. I swear the RN was a fake nurse! We’ve had a slew of foreign nurses come through our state with fake college documents and even manage to get on the state board of licensing. Ultimately that so called nurse was fired for poor performance.Hopefully that nurse you spoke of in this crazy story was reported to the state licensing board.
I have heard of a fake lawyer named Mike Ross who claimed to go to Harvard and he got into a major law firm in NYC called Pearson Hardman. He was brilliant, but he was not a Harvard graduate and never truly passed the bar exam. Instead he got a hacker to fake documents. Eventually he was exposed.
It is a phenomenon for a person to be at complete death and still have a soul come backcourt after they were pronounced dead. Blaming someone for something thar has occurred many times through out the world is a tad mean.
@@All5AJz how dumb are you literally mate? souls don't exist. there's medical conditions that exist that slows down someone's heartbeat to a crawl to just enough to be alive and may not be heard by a stethoscope well. for example: Lazarus syndrome is one of those. (this is why they do EKG's on people when someone dies to detected any electrical activity going on between the SA and AV node of the heart for contractions of it beating). know your science buddy
Yes Lamont, either buried alive , or being cremated is something I always have in my mind, since death ☠️ is unavoidable and imminent is something I carry on. Good day Lamont 🌞
Love what you do! You show such empathy. Unfortunately, there is early onset dementia that can occur in younger people. It is devastating. Dementia is horrible at any age. Thank you for your work!
I appreciate your kind thoughts about losing a loved one to dementia/alzheimer's. My grandmother passed, and we did in home hospice with her. The best way I can describe it is you lose your loved one twice. First you lose them mentally and then you lose them physically. I was actually the one who made the call because of my work and training I was deemed qualified. I was actually my grandmother's pulse via her carotid artery when she passed. I would really like to talk to you 1 v 1 sometime, I really appreciate what you do for those forgotten people and victims, I would really like to help and contribute to you bringing the forgotten out of the shadows and into the light.
Thank you for sharing and telling this story. It's very disheartening to know some caregivers are so nonchalant about caring for others and total lack of empathy. A time will come for that nurse to depend on someone else when it's her time.
Lamont you sure do find the stories and you tell them really well. Those funeral employees would have felt horrified if the would have put that woman in alive. I'm glad they were paying attention on the job, we know a lot of people just cruise through work on automatic. And the poor woman, even if she was close to death, that would the be the worst way to go ever.
It's called Lazarus Syndrome. It happens more than people know. In TN, a Dr has to pronounce a person deceased. Just went through that with my ex-husband. I was the one that found him after he passed. He passed away just as I was parking my vehicle to go see him for the last time. That was hard to do. I walked in with a nurse when we both found him dead. Not something I ever want to do again
That’s one messed up story 😮 I feel for her loved ones, what a shock! My grandmother’s close friend was in the nursing home, one day we received a call from her daughter to come asap because they were told she was not going to make it through the night. We were all standing around her bedside and she was not responding to anything, barely breathing, all of a sudden she opened her eyes and looked around, seeing her daughter, grandchildren, pastor etc, she said “What are all of you doing here?” What could we say, that we are here because we thought you were dying? Anyway, she lived about two more days but that was one weird experience 😮
It's called Ephoria, my Grandma did the exact same thing.. it freaked me out, I said Grandma I thought you where dying, In about 5 minutes she closed her eyes and died that night, but she sat up and talked to everyone in the room.❤
When my nan died my mum had the coffin in our house till the funeral ..both me and my cousin were looking at my nan and she moved ..needless to say we thought she was still alive..but you're right the body stretches when you die so movement is possible...x
@@margaretpace4285 Yeah I worked at an undertaker's doing mainly the transfers, people had a "different" sense of humour, my van was referred to as "the bread van".....so I asked why and the reply was "well they're ALL brown bread......dead"
Hey Lamont; I saw the tears in your eyes as you told this story;sorry to hear your loved one had dementia. Dementia is a terrible enemy of our world. All your videos are excellent! I feel you put your heart & soul in them.
Woww now that is scary I suppose it happens more than its reported as to not worry or scare people. This was interesting and glad you shared it showing people what can happen. Thanks lamont love from West Yorkshire UK 🇬🇧 💙💚
We had a family member int the care of the Glen Oaks care facility and hospice. The staff was very kind, good to the patients from what I could see and were lovely to all of us during the duration of hospice care. I know they do their best.
I love your stories and I love your channel because you are genuine. You don't blow a story up to be more than it is and you tell the events how they actually happened.
Lamont - I've followed you for a minute and it looks like you're not getting enough sleep, Bro. Take care of yourself by eating the right foods and get plenty of rest. We need you around and thriving!
Wow that’s so scary, this poor lady…that would have been a horrible death to be burned alive. Your stories are soooo good Lamont. I enjoy your channel so much
I was an EMT in New York. I Pronounced a person dead. I had to have the police present to witness and then I reported it to the Eire County Coroner's Office. It is the duty of the nurse to present the DNR to the Paramedics.
I was a cna. Im retired now.. It is sad. I know of one person that was brought back to life. On route to the hospital. She did live about a year after that.
The body in the bag is moving?? I’d FREAK!!!
I’m a hospice nurse. And just to provide some comforting information; before a person is cremated in the state of NH there is a three day waiting period and a doctor has to certify that the person is indeed dead prior to cremation. So the RN can declare a death in NH but a doctor does too before cremation.
That's good to know I hope that goes for the same in California, when the time comes I want to be cremated I can't afford the burial. It's to expensive,that my decision.❤🥰♥️♥️♥️👍
But she would have certainly died before that, suffocation, hypothermia? Still would have been a terrible way to die Pryor to cremation
It is believed in some regions that it takes 3days to truly die in those 3days before the body decays the spirit can return to the body and live or become ALIVE again I personally know of persons walking out of the morgue after a doctor pronouncing them dead if not for embalming I'm sure this would happen more often the spirit may come back to the body to dwell if it's not decayed or embalmed
@@yvonnetalamantes3854if you didn’t live in California you could afford to be buried like ROYALTY 😝😂🤣😂🤣
Thank God.
Being cremated alive is one of my worst nightmares.
Same here
Same,HONK
Same,HONK
@@RobloxUser749 I almost was cremated alive about 4 years ago, I was a driver at the halfway house I was in at the time and one Saturday afternoon they were otw to a AA meeting, luckily I had the day off and wasn't driving the van. Anyway, it had rained that day and the girl driving the van was speeding and ran off the road and the van flipped and caught on fire with 16 females stuck inside, upside down. Only a few could get out. It was awful.
@@imjustagirl oh that must have been hurtful are you ok
My great great grandmother also lost her battle with dementia in July 2023. She was 105 years old. We thought death was merciful way out because her mental state had deteriorated so badly, she was like a newborn who couldn’t process anything or respond to outside stimulation. She couldn’t remember any of us at all. It was sad to see her become a prisoner in her own mind.
@ivank.9525
You were truly blessed to have had so much time with her. I can only imagine the beautiful legacy she's left behind. 🩷
My most heartfelt condolences to you & your family. 🩷🙏🏻
May God bless you in your grief.❤
Edgar Allen Poe has got nothing on you Lamont! I read 'Premature Burial' when I was a kid and 50 years later it still terrifies me!
Yes not nowadays, you be dead dead , no coming back from embalming. It's why we wake traditionally in Ireland, it was helpful to make sure and a way for family to say goodbye too. It started in pagan times. Didn't always work though, live burials still happened in olden times.
I still plan to be cremated but now I’m adding instructions to be embalmed too!
_Premature Burial_ was also a song from Siouxsie & the Banshees, in their first album : "The Scream".
They could have done an EKG and should have.
😏 YEP! I'M HAVING MY CASKET DYNAMITED RIGHT AFTER THE SERVICE.💥 BOOM!
This story is where nightmares come from. Excellent job Lamont.
Definitely, night terror!😗
@@ekaterinakozhevnikova8023😑
A patient goes on hospice when the person has a life expectancy of 6 months or less.
My Nana had dementia the last few years and it was awful. She was like a mother to me. I last saw her two weeks before, and she actually recognized me for the first time in a while. "Oh, well I'm glad you stopped by!" she told me. I choose to remember her as the beautiful, intelligent and strong woman that she always was before that heinous illness cut her down. My heart breaks for the family of this woman in the video and any family watching a loved one deteriorate to dementia diseases. My comfort came from knowing that my Nana was finally free from any suffering and walking with Christ. Appreciate you Lamont.
In Australia, *everyone* who is being cremated has to be checked by another Dr, who comes to the funeral home, to prevent exactly this from happening!
Sorry to hear about your great gran! My mother had dementia and kidney failure. I was her main caregiver before she went to hospice, it is emotionally and physically draining! Without my faith and hope in God and a wonderful husband I don't think I would have made it!! Praying for you! Stay safe!
You can miss out on many appointments in your life but no one will miss an appointment with death!
It is extremely difficult to watch a spouse slide away.😢
or parent with dementia/ alzheimer's
Another great story, Lamont.
I worked in the nursing field since 1990, and it is NEVER cut and dry. Our facility called the attending physician, and then the physician called a coroner to come and pronounce the person deceased before they were transported to the funeral home or what have you, that way responsibility was not on the medical staff.
Stacyl.3805 --
Amen, to that.. I Loved Your Comment..
👏 Applause, for the Doctor, whom Called the Coroner, who "Pronounced" the Person Dead, the Right Way, and NOT Leaving the Responsibility, to the Medical Staff.. I think, that that is the RIGHT Way, to do things, (In My Opinion)..
But, For the Family, of this 66/67 year old Unidentified Woman, "I'm Sorry for Your Loss"... My Thoughts & Prayers, are With EVERYBODY, Who was Affected by this whole Situation...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😪😢😥
Another classic from the best voice on TH-cam 👊 have a great weekend and stay safe brother 🙏 love from Scotland 👊💯💙🏴
I remember this, and I don't know if you know, but right around the time this happened, two other similar cases in different parts of the country happened. All these cases happened within a week or two of each other, and I thought "doesn't anyone know how to properly declare someone DEAD anymore?" That lady's family must have been shocked.😞
....and clearly they didn't bother with embalming or a wake to say goodbye.
Can you imagine the staffs faces when they wheeled her back into the home 😵💫🫣😲
@@irishcountrygirl78I don't believe they embalm if they are creating.
To say the least 😢
They be so quick to declare someone’s dead!!
Exactly 😢😢😢😢😢😢
My mother is going through dementia and it's so devastating. She will be 90 in February. Thanks for sharing this video. Have a Safe and Blessed Day 😊.
Thank you for reporting on this Lamont it needs to be discussed A LOT more
Lord, give me strength, that has got to be the most terrifying situation to be in. That & buried alive 😭
Oh my goodness, Lamont, you have not even begun to tell the story and I am creeped out. Rather quite disturbing .
That is horrifying! I cannot imagine waking up to find yourself zipped up in a body bag.Thats stuff nightmares are made of..along with being buried alive!
This is why if a loved one passes away with us there which we have for almost 100% of the time. We always stay 30mins.longer. They pronounced my father in law dead everyone left except my husband and I. A nurse came in and said she was sorry for our loss. My husband told her he is still breathing that is why we haven't left. She asked for a doctor and he came in. He said yeah,he is still breathing but,not long now. The nurse turned red and ran out. He passed away 30 mins.after all that.
My sister has dementia and in a good memory care facility as we speak. It's the worst disease out there. It is heartbreaking to see someone you love go through this not knowing who you are and not recognizing her own family. I hope one day they will find a cure.😢😢😢
It's very sad. My mother had it
Me too❤😢
I'm glad you found a good facility for her. May your family find peace.
I love your facial expressions. Love your compassion for the stories you share with us. Never change. You are loved for who you are
Much respect to you Lamonte 🌺 Great video ! Stay safe friend.
How horrific for this poor woman! My grandmother died with Lewy body dementia. It's a sad and slow descent.
I must say I love your precious heart. You are one of a kind. Thank you for speaking truth and for caring.
Can you imagine being burned alive.???? Poor lady was blessed
Lamont, you are truly a genuine good hearted person ❤
Congratulations on reaching 500k Woot Woot 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Lamont, I'm so sorry for the loss of ur nanny. When u mentioned her,I could see that it hurts u. I lost my grandmother decades ago, and I still miss, & cry for her. She was my best friend. It so sad, that ur alone. U will always have us, we are not only subscribers, but we are a community, friends, & family as well.
U chose the right path to take, with ur channel, this is ur calling. Many ppl would've taken a darker path, to cope with the pain, but u chose not to. For that, u should be so proud of yourself, & I'm sure it nanny is, as well. God Bless u Lamont.
🙏✝️💟☮️✌️Out.
I have been a nurse for 37 years, and you got all the medical terminology correct. This makes me wonder if you have a medical background or at least a medical education of some sort. Now as far as this woman goes it can be very difficult to pick up on a pulse, blood pressure or respirations, when somebody is close to death, but one indicator that I guarantee this nurse didn't do is check for pupillary response. If the pupils are fixed and dilated then that person is dead otherwise they are not.
I seen so many" mistakes" in healthcare. I had to walk away from the hospital and go into a small pediatric office for my sanity. the family will continue to suffer because it will not erase from their memory and that is messed up.
I was one of them! This is frightening. They don't have enough staff now . And people with no family what then? A scary thought.
@@karensparks2509you were "one of them"... as in "them" who?
I'm a nurse and I had to walk away from pediatrics. I went into orthopedic surgery and loved it.
As an RN, we check the heart with a stethoscope for one full minute and watch for any respirations. If no heartbeat and respiration, we pronounce the patient as expired. I once worked with an RN and saw him go into a patients room to pronounce death. He yelled into the patients ear “ Hey you Ok?” Now grant it patient was dead because I ended up pronouncing said patient. I swear the RN was a fake nurse! We’ve had a slew of foreign nurses come through our state with fake college documents and even manage to get on the state board of licensing. Ultimately that so called nurse was fired for poor performance.Hopefully that nurse you spoke of in this crazy story was reported to the state licensing board.
Wow
I have heard of a fake lawyer named Mike Ross who claimed to go to Harvard and he got into a major law firm in NYC called Pearson Hardman. He was brilliant, but he was not a Harvard graduate and never truly passed the bar exam. Instead he got a hacker to fake documents. Eventually he was exposed.
OMG 😱
It is a phenomenon for a person to be at complete death and still have a soul come backcourt after they were pronounced dead.
Blaming someone for something thar has occurred many times through out the world is a tad mean.
@@All5AJz how dumb are you literally mate? souls don't exist. there's medical conditions that exist that slows down someone's heartbeat to a crawl to just enough to be alive and may not be heard by a stethoscope well. for example: Lazarus syndrome is one of those. (this is why they do EKG's on people when someone dies to detected any electrical activity going on between the SA and AV node of the heart for contractions of it beating). know your science buddy
I went thru that 6 years ago and I'm going thru it again now. Dementia sucks bigs time, really tough watching someone deteriorate before your eyes
Yes Lamont, either buried alive , or being cremated is something I always have in my mind, since death ☠️ is unavoidable and imminent is something I carry on. Good day Lamont 🌞
EMBALMED AND OR AUTOPSY ALIVE!
OMG!!! The worst things that could happen, the stuff of nightmares!!!. In an autopsy, they peel the face off of the skull.
Nightmares are made by things like this. Thank you for another great story.
Love what you do! You show such empathy. Unfortunately, there is early onset dementia that can occur in younger people. It is devastating. Dementia is horrible at any age. Thank you for your work!
Bro cremated alive is crazy 😲🤯
I had to take care of my dad when he had dementia. It was the hardest thing I have ever done.
Creepy,but yet sad..love you bro!
I appreciate your kind thoughts about losing a loved one to dementia/alzheimer's. My grandmother passed, and we did in home hospice with her. The best way I can describe it is you lose your loved one twice. First you lose them mentally and then you lose them physically. I was actually the one who made the call because of my work and training I was deemed qualified. I was actually my grandmother's pulse via her carotid artery when she passed. I would really like to talk to you 1 v 1 sometime, I really appreciate what you do for those forgotten people and victims, I would really like to help and contribute to you bringing the forgotten out of the shadows and into the light.
Wow, I wouldn't want to go through that.
You are correct about Hospice.
Thank you for sharing and telling this story. It's very disheartening to know some caregivers are so nonchalant about caring for others and total lack of empathy. A time will come for that nurse to depend on someone else when it's her time.
Lamont you sure do find the stories and you tell them really well. Those funeral employees would have felt horrified if the would have put that woman in alive. I'm glad they were paying attention on the job, we know a lot of people just cruise through work on automatic. And the poor woman, even if she was close to death, that would the be the worst way to go ever.
Always a fantastic job 👍👍👍👍 Lamont you are a very good story teller 😊
Wow! Crazy story to allowed someone to take action without notifying the family is crazy and should be sued
It's called Lazarus Syndrome. It happens more than people know. In TN, a Dr has to pronounce a person deceased. Just went through that with my ex-husband. I was the one that found him after he passed. He passed away just as I was parking my vehicle to go see him for the last time. That was hard to do. I walked in with a nurse when we both found him dead. Not something I ever want to do again
Lazarus or "Laz" as we called Him was always full of surprises
I'm so deeply sorry for your loss and such a traumatic experience. You're in my heart. 🖤
In the Bible Lazarus was raised from the dead God did it
That’s one messed up story 😮 I feel for her loved ones, what a shock!
My grandmother’s close friend was in the nursing home, one day we received a call from her daughter to come asap because they were told she was not going to make it through the night. We were all standing around her bedside and she was not responding to anything, barely breathing, all of a sudden she opened her eyes and looked around, seeing her daughter, grandchildren, pastor etc, she said “What are all of you doing here?” What could we say, that we are here because we thought you were dying? Anyway, she lived about two more days but that was one weird experience 😮
It's called Ephoria, my Grandma did the exact same thing.. it freaked me out, I said Grandma I thought you where dying, In about 5 minutes she closed her eyes and died that night, but she sat up and talked to everyone in the room.❤
Good evening Sir Lamont always watching your video her in UAE. God bless ❤
When my nan died my mum had the coffin in our house till the funeral ..both me and my cousin were looking at my nan and she moved ..needless to say we thought she was still alive..but you're right the body stretches when you die so movement is possible...x
I've heard many Corpses breaking wind
@@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg yeah that's true also x
@@margaretpace4285 Yeah I worked at an undertaker's doing mainly the transfers, people had a "different" sense of humour, my van was referred to as "the bread van".....so I asked why and the reply was "well they're ALL brown bread......dead"
@@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg I have heared people refer to dead as brown bread aswell x
Stay safe out there, and rock on, Lamont!💜✌
My Dad stays with me and has dementia. It sucks. He doesn’t know me most of the time.
Lamont always told families their brains may have forgotten you but u can tell their soul remembers
Another great story! Thanks for sharing Lamont.
Hi Lamont! Great story as always. Ty
My wife and I went thru 10 years of watching my mother with Dementia
Lamont you got some great videos I'm always watching peace and love
Hey Lamont; I saw the tears in your eyes as you told this story;sorry to hear your loved one had dementia. Dementia is a terrible enemy of our world. All your videos are excellent! I feel you put your heart & soul in them.
Woww now that is scary I suppose it happens more than its reported as to not worry or scare people. This was interesting and glad you shared it showing people what can happen. Thanks lamont love from West Yorkshire UK 🇬🇧 💙💚
Hey Lamont, thanks making my day on your interesting videos ❤
Thank you for the video!! Looking forward to the next one. Have a great day!
Lamont you are the Best at what you do. Thank you and take care in this Heat be safe .
We had a family member int the care of the Glen Oaks care facility and hospice. The staff was very kind, good to the patients from what I could see and were lovely to all of us during the duration of hospice care. I know they do their best.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust
I love your stories and I love your channel because you are genuine. You don't blow a story up to be more than it is and you tell the events how they actually happened.
Amazing story, thank you for sharing Lamont. Always have awesome stories to share on TH-cam safe travels.😎👍🙏
Lamont - I've followed you for a minute and it looks like you're not getting enough sleep, Bro. Take care of yourself by eating the right foods and get plenty of rest. We need you around and thriving!
Iowa does that to people. 😀
All sketchy Lamont thank you for sharing .
Amazing video. Stay safe out there Lamont.🎉
Hello Lamont.. Hope you have safe travels 🌟
Thanks for sharing, Lamont.
Wow that’s so scary, this poor lady…that would have been a horrible death to be burned alive. Your stories are soooo good Lamont. I enjoy your channel so much
Thanks for doing these videos and shedding light on these stories
God bless your kind heart, Lamont 🥺❤️
Thanks for this , Lamont
Thanks Lamont ❤
I was an EMT in New York. I Pronounced a person dead. I had to have the police present to witness and then I reported it to the Eire County Coroner's Office. It is the duty of the nurse to present the DNR to the Paramedics.
Agreed about scary, very unusual take care Lamont God bless your way 🙏👍🏽👍🏽
My worst fear is being buried aliveq
As always, another great video. Stay safe out there brother!
Lamont just love your videos, peace out brother.
Someone's gotta say it !! And you do a Great job!! 👊😎
Thank you for all you do to keep us informed 🌎💫 ⭐🕶️🇺🇸
Godbless you Lamont....appreciate all your video's..stay safe..❤
Always enjoy your videos Lamont. Thank you
Thanks Lamont, I have never heard of that
Imagine you die 2 times front of family!!😢
Omg this story is Crazy smh poor lady scares me good job lamont love your Channel and Videos keep up.the good work much love ❤
They cover up for her . Like ALWAYS.
Amen. Stay cool Lamont!
I love your videos. I find out so much threw them. So thank you for all you do
God Bless You Always Lamont for Covering of This Story. You really & Truly have a Heart of Gold on People. Please Stay SAFE & STAY COOL OUT THERE.
Excellent video buddy
Hospice care is for a decline in health with someone who is terminal. Many are still eating and drinking but death is near usually within 6 months.
Right, it's called palliative care as we both know 😊.
Hi Lamont from Missouri 😀💕
Thank you for sharing this video with us may I just say that I love the way you say about things on ur videos it inspires me thank you once again
I was a cna. Im retired now.. It is sad. I know of one person that was brought back to life. On route to the hospital. She did live about a year after that.
my only fear is it being painful
Lamont is been running out of there too!
You are one awesome guy very caring. Love you watch your videos. Love to listen to your stories you are definitely one of a kind.😊