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"My Life" and how they depict Death and Dying 

Hospice Nurse Julie
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This weeks video is a reaction to the classic movie My Life! I talk about how they depict death and dying from the perspective of a Hospice Nurse.
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@mattdonna9677
@mattdonna9677 Год назад
As a cancer patient receiving palliative care I prefer brutal honesty, not warm and fuzzy half truths or false hope. Nurse Julie, you are sharing your gift with the world, please continue.
@debbierussell8004
@debbierussell8004 Год назад
Same
@MiracleFound
@MiracleFound Год назад
Yes, me too.
@gvet47
@gvet47 Год назад
The day I was to see my doctor and possibly get another Lupron shot I guess I was complaining as to the increase in side affects and it was probably not going to do much. The doctor said that I knew I was going to die and said maybe by another shot it might give me more time to get my things in order. Actually my palliative nurse is good at helping me deal with pain. Will increase the dose and dight now every four hours. I live alone and son lives far away, but he knows what to do on my death. He has paper records of all my financial records, down to what all needs to be done. House is paid for and easie to stay here rather than trying to move. Send his two kids, 2 and 8 months, $25,000 each, money per year now. No taxes to pay and it makes better interest than what I was getting. Son knows I am giving my neighbor of ten years money as she helps get me groceries, buy out food and some things around my house. Divorce with three kids. I have been given Mike any of my tools I have double or triple of for his motorcycle tool collection. Oldest, Hannah got married the firstcof this year, being only 20. Now found she has cancerous tumor in her neck and going through chemo. Been like a grandpa to her. I kiss her liitle bald head that surprisingly makes her laugh. We both get food treats we both have on our why not list. Now I think of her more then my cancer aith her only so young. Doctor here will not shut down my pacemaker. Before I had it I found that dieing was easy as you just go black when heRt stops. Do have lots of pain pills if I get too tired. Oldest sister took her life living a long time with polio we all had in 56. Well it is 3AM and a new part of not sleeping. Gave up much food ealier. So I am ready.
@clairestephens4916
@clairestephens4916 10 месяцев назад
Me too with the brutal honesty...... When my Mama was dying of bile duct disease it seemed to me like a lot of the doctors & nurses tried to tiptoe around the truth. She was already in denial so not having someone sit down & lay it all out sternly & truthfully helped her deny it even more.
@lovinghim2160
@lovinghim2160 10 месяцев назад
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💖
@DianneWestbrook
@DianneWestbrook Год назад
The scene where he is being shaved by his father is exactly what happened to me and my dad just two weeks prior to his death. He had wanted his beard shaved off for awhile, I brought over the Clippers and gave him a nice shave-and-a-haircut in even trimmed his ear hair and all LOL. He was so happy and looked so good and felt even better. I'll never forget that moment.
@peggymccauley7956
@peggymccauley7956 Год назад
I shaved my father in the nursing home. I felt such love for him while doing it. Unfortunately my mother who could be cruel hung over my shoulder complaining that the aids could do it. My father's exchange was sweet and caring something foreign to her. After his death my daughter and I went with her to pick out a coffin. There was one with a mariners motif. We live on an island in the Atlantic. But no she overruled us and choose a coffin plain as it could be. She had to be in control never leaving room for us to contribute our wishes. Why were we surprised? That's the way she was. Always! When she died we picked out a coffin with roses in it. And planned a family only funeral. Her granddaughter, an opera singer sang Amazing Grace. We each placed a rose in her coffin before it was closed. The funeral aid told us it was the best funeral he'd ever been a witness to. Our testament to unconditional love.
@Gammysgirl
@Gammysgirl 11 месяцев назад
@@peggymccauley7956 May you be blessed in abundance for your love and honor to your mother in spite of her hard heart. ❤🙏🏼♥️
@byrondutel1439
@byrondutel1439 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for being yourself and doing what you do.
@kittymaya4615
@kittymaya4615 10 месяцев назад
Went to a friend’s house and discovered he was dying. He tried to be gruff and almost push me away. I sat down, told him he looked like crap and then we BSed for a couple hours. It was just like old times. He didn’t want sympathy. He wanted someone to treat him like the person he’s always been
@MerryAnne2598
@MerryAnne2598 Год назад
I had one patient life his arms straight up, smiling, and fell back on his bed and was gone. He had been my patient in the hospital for just a few hours, so I did not know him and no one expected him to go so quickly. His exhausted family had left just a few hours before, and so often people will wait to be alone so as to spare their family. My father was not responsive for the last two days (my siblings and I cared for him at home for almost a week), but he puckered up to give my baby sister one last kiss before dying. I shaved him and cut his fingernails five days before, something I had never done for him, and it was so wonderful and emotional for both of us. You are doing a wonderful job, Julie! I was a nurse for 25 years, did hospice home care for seven.
@karengalmiche7148
@karengalmiche7148 Год назад
My husband was in home hospice a little over a year. This brought back all the emotions, the fear, the wondering when and how his death would be. Fortunately his hospice nurse was wonderfully informative so I was with him as he took his last breath - we were looking into each others eyes. He couldn’t speak but I told him “it’s ok to go, I love you.” His eyes told me he loved me too. And then he was gone… That was 8 months ago. I miss him every moment of every day. God Bless you for what you do for others.🙏🏻
@attweerer6516
@attweerer6516 Год назад
When my dad was dying the roles reversed. I was tha adult and I saw my dad not as my dad, but the frighten child inside. It was many things...scary, eye opening and it made me see both parents in a totally different light...I saw them as who they truly were as human beings, not just as my mom or dad.❤
@David-jd5lp
@David-jd5lp 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I went through the same thing. Kind words and hand holding and soft conversations.
@garytate8739
@garytate8739 Год назад
I am 25 years clean (sober) and just wanted you to know how much your videos have helped as we are currently caring for a family member who has end stage lung cancer and your videos have helped and inspired me. Thank you earth angel
@moniquestevens9709
@moniquestevens9709 Год назад
Well,lost my husband,mom and brother in 2022 to cancer! It got very real in a short amount of time! The doctors did,nt beat around the bush! I was told they were at the end of life! Thankyou Julie for all the video,s you put out!
@tanastoiberg7981
@tanastoiberg7981 10 месяцев назад
Prayers for these losses. I'm sorry you had to experience so much at one time. May the Lord heal your heart and give you peace. I've been there myself with my dad's death in 2006 and my oldest brother last October. One never gets over the loss, really. I miss both of them as if it happened yesterday. I await the day i will get to see them in heaven one day. 🙏⛪️💞🕊
@Hawkeye-xg5of
@Hawkeye-xg5of Год назад
My dad died of the same cancer as portrayed. He was obviously sick before his diagnosis but didn't have 3-4 months. He was diagnosed March 3, 1994 and died April 2. They even discussed (briefly) Interluken 2 treatment. I saw this movie a few months I believe after he died. Hit me hard.
@Hawkeye-xg5of
@Hawkeye-xg5of Год назад
Edit; while I was watching the video it dawned on me that it was father's day today plus my wife just walked in and said she just broke a ceramic angel we had on a shelf rearranging family photos. What the heck?
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵
@psingerman4778
@psingerman4778 Год назад
So the guy wants his doctor to lie to him to give him hope? False hope? Not fair to the doctor, to the man's loved ones, not fair to himself.
@wendyodell356
@wendyodell356 Год назад
My deepest sympathy to you ❤ It had to be unbelievably difficult watching this movie 🥺
@andsoitgoes1142
@andsoitgoes1142 Год назад
Julie, you did a wonderful job sharing this movie. I am a nurse and I was reminded of the movie “Wit”, which is a stark contrast to this one, where it depicts the dying process in an extremely clinical manner in an oncology unit of a hospital. It stars Emma Thompson. It is a good movie. The coldness of dying in a hospital setting is accurately displayed and it truly juxtaposes the love and warmth of this movie. Warning: Wit is not for everyone.
@terryvinson4947
@terryvinson4947 Год назад
Thank you Julie,your videos helped me through the last days of my mothers life. I Found comfort and peace in your guidance . GOD BLESS YOU
@Hedgewalkers
@Hedgewalkers Год назад
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos and I think you are what a nurse should be, sincerely compassionate and kind! ❤
@gobber1239
@gobber1239 Год назад
I recently lost my father 2 weeks ago to pancreatic cancer. I watched your videos for a year to prepare myself for the end. and it helped me tremendously. I love your videos and your energy in life. We need more plp like you in this world :) If you ever come to Woodstock Ontario Canada. I would love to take you out for a coffee and hear more :)
@David-jd5lp
@David-jd5lp 11 месяцев назад
So sorry about your father.
@bowtoyoursensei554
@bowtoyoursensei554 10 месяцев назад
Julie, I lost my mom and dad 4 and 7 years ago, respectively, and I truly wish your videos had been around back then. They have really helped me to understand and appreciate what they experienced when they were dying, that they were not in pain or distress, and that they are both okay and together. Now that my husband's parents are approaching the ends of their lives, I've recommended your videos to him to watch when he's ready. Thank you for the incredibly important service you are providing! 💕💕💕
@markgriffith2473
@markgriffith2473 Год назад
My mom was on hospice. , you nailed what hospice did for my mom and family You describe hospice exactly , kinda of the case manager. .. My sister was a hospice Rn case manager too in the last half of her nursing career unfortunately she need hospice care herself . I remember my mom last days like i was yesterday .Even the last day of life she got up out of bed by herself and I was fooled so I went shopping at a hour later got a phone call Luckily my sister was there along wi some of her grandkids .
@EnglishVirgo
@EnglishVirgo Год назад
This movie made a deep impression on me back in the day, especially that rollercoaster scene.
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
Same same same - I can’t stop crying in video
@Tyger-Lee
@Tyger-Lee Год назад
I sincerely hope that’s what death is like. I’m afraid to trust that death is a joyful release from the emotional and physical pain endured at one time or another in life. I worked in Emergency Medical Services, both when I was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and as a civilian. I’ve heard a lot of stories from other medical personnel about patients that experienced death and were brought back through heroic efforts. Not all dying people experience seeing a light and feeling joy and freedom during the time that they’re deceased. I wonder why?
@greeneyes92061
@greeneyes92061 10 месяцев назад
My precious Dad was placed on palliative care by hospice 12-9-09. There was a 10 day hospital stay in January 2010 for what was originally thought to be a stroke, but turned out to be a severe UTI. When I arrived he had told the lady at assisted living that he was ready to “kick the bucket “. I asked him about the statement. With that old twinkle in his eyes he said, “I think I’ll hang around a little longer.”. Dad passed 2-16-10……10 weeks….70 days…..1680 hours….. I miss him more today than ever.
@deborahfairbanks4012
@deborahfairbanks4012 Год назад
My sister died in 1983 at the age of 31, from cancer of the mouth. She wanted to stay alive so badly that even after aggressive treatment, surgery, chemo and radiation, (nothing helped) the doctor finally told her, you know, no treatment is an option. I'll bet he went home crying that day... My sister is now a Saint.
@olliehays3206
@olliehays3206 7 дней назад
My Dad just passed exactly like this last Thanksgiving. Kidney cancer, spread upwards. Same bed, intermediate hospice, same morphine dropper, changes in breathing last few days up to a death rattle. We think he "crossed over" too, because he asked my sister out of the blue for a "garment."
@stevejarrettnc
@stevejarrettnc Год назад
Damnit. Watched the end of this in a grocery store parking lot. I’m welling up and people are LOOKING AT ME. One old lady stood behind my car until I got out and asked if I was Ok.
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹-- awwwwwwwwww 🥹🩷
@zephirinedrouhin3735
@zephirinedrouhin3735 Год назад
Oh my goodness, this one made me cry! I just lost my Mom to cancer 10 days ago. She had the breathing changes. We called her sister for a video chat and we asked my Mom if she wanted to talk to her sister, she shook her head no, but we did it anyway for her sister to say goodbye. It was very sad as she didn’t respond to her sister and you could hear her sister’s heart breaking as she told my Mom she will love on all of us for her. My Mom seemed to be looking beyond me near the end, like through me. When my brother walked in, she looked at him and smiled. Later after us kids had a quick dinner, I checked in on her and she was taking her last two louder than normal breaths. Her mouth was open, but her eyes were closed, barely open. I called to my family that I thought she was gone. She was. We gathered around her and said, “Mom, you made it! You made it!” She was ready to go, she loved the Lord with all her heart. My young son came in the house with flowers for me and I put them in my Mother’s hand. We called hospice to let them know that she had passed and the arrangements we made came to pick her body up. Mom is Home, where she looked forward to seeing so many loved ones who had passed before her. God is so good, she is no longer suffering and is at peace. We will lay her to rest tomorrow.
@christina3521
@christina3521 Год назад
Bless you and your family. 💐
@zephirinedrouhin3735
@zephirinedrouhin3735 Год назад
@@christina3521 Thank you so much!
@wendidawnmoore9844
@wendidawnmoore9844 Год назад
I’m going to have to watch this movie. Thank you for reviewing with us. Love your emotions. I am a terms of endearment fan but going back and watching it now (as are all the movies I watched in the 80’s, lol😂) is cheesy. I love Debra winger. But I love micheal Keaton more. As a hospice nurse, I totally agree. Thank you so much for making this channel! ❤❤❤
@pattih7
@pattih7 Год назад
We were able to be with Mama, like this, though we didn’t do a circus. We were that circus! Mama was so loved and respected, by everyone, and easy to be with. Miss her, since 1993. ❤
@nelagarcia2657
@nelagarcia2657 10 месяцев назад
Michael Keaton must have witnessed someone dying in order to make the movie? I witnessed my husband’s death to the last breath and it was the most beautiful and sacred moment I’ve ever witnessed. I saw all the changes and the color after the last breath. He was at home with hospice care. I took care of him.❤
@KansasCityScientologyAudit
@KansasCityScientologyAudit Год назад
Most people being told they have 3-4 mos to live are already tired of fighting and just want to enjoy the time they have left, & not be sick ALL THE DAMN TIME from chemo or whatever treatment!
@GailBurt-wn8oj
@GailBurt-wn8oj Год назад
Just love your work and how real and honest you are. I have learnt so much from you. I think everyone should watch your videos. Thank you so much xx
@cindycardoza4717
@cindycardoza4717 Год назад
Hello I came across your channel and simply think your an amazing woman I can feel your Honesty and your Heaven sent im going to binge watch your videos now Hola frm Dallas Tx👌❤️❤️
@traciemarsh1611
@traciemarsh1611 Год назад
the thing we have to remember is everyone is different even someone dying.
@darlahkelley9800
@darlahkelley9800 3 месяца назад
Steel Magnolia 's Julia Robert's ❤️ Sally Field's was tear 😢 ful Loved Shirley Mc Lain as wheezer
@sallymccoy6286
@sallymccoy6286 9 месяцев назад
Don't worry about Crying. I did too when my mom, 2 brothers, my grandmother and a nephew died of cancer. It reminded me of this movie.😢😢
@debbiemezey7831
@debbiemezey7831 Год назад
I am crying with you, Julie. Thank you Lady!
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
😭🥹😭
@luminurse
@luminurse Год назад
Thanks for the roller coaster analogy… I think you’re 100% right! A good death (from the human perspective) is truly sacred and just so beautiful.🙏🏻
@Morgan-yl3ou
@Morgan-yl3ou 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant review ..thanks julie.. One of my favourite movies is " My sisters keeper" Always gets me ,and feels so real.
@sharonyoung7251
@sharonyoung7251 10 месяцев назад
Keep Doing what you’re Doing, I have reached the time in life where I am starting to lose A lot of Family and friends, My Mum, passed 1 year ago next week, 27/11/22.And your videos have been a real Help to me, Thank - you, Julie, Best Wishes from Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 🦘🙏🕊✌️
@beckielairson8145
@beckielairson8145 8 месяцев назад
One of my favorite movies! Michael Keaton is so under-rated.
@happydragon4061
@happydragon4061 Год назад
Perhaps you could show or explain the "moon face" from steroids, the extreme edema and weeping in legs; how the caregiver will have to deal and take care of that. Both those things were a shock to me and our hospice nurse neither forwarned us and was clumsy to ignoring in helping me learn how to care/bandage/etc the weeping edema. I had to look alot of things up on the internet and then ask her about bandaging and so forth. It was extremely hard for someone not at all in the medical field to know what to do. If that mad sense. Thanks Nurse Julie. I wish I had found your channel alot sooner before the death of my loved one.
@David-jd5lp
@David-jd5lp 11 месяцев назад
Julie, you are a beautiful women both inside and out. You bring strength and compassion to your patients.
@crm4625
@crm4625 11 месяцев назад
You are doing an awesome job i wouldn’t change a thing it’s informative about our deaths, education improves our decisions and outlook ❤
@valeriezushin9419
@valeriezushin9419 11 месяцев назад
I love Michael Keaton!!! I saw this movie when it first came out and bawled my eyes out.
@sacredspacesorganizing
@sacredspacesorganizing Год назад
Patch Adams was such an amazing heartwarming movie! I would love for you to do that one too. 😊
@bowtoyoursensei554
@bowtoyoursensei554 10 месяцев назад
I loved "My Life" and hope more people were (and are) inspired to watch it after seeing this video.
@wesmoffett9395
@wesmoffett9395 7 месяцев назад
Wait, so you're telling me Michael Keaton dies at the end? NO!!! Lol. Thanks for your wonderful, thoughtful channel. I cared for my wife in home hospice and will always cherish the time I spent bathing, cleaning and feeding my wife through the end. It was my way of giving her my love in the most personal way. Thank you also for the care you give your patients.
@therissiarose
@therissiarose 10 месяцев назад
Jenny Appleford just died from a aggressive form of lung cancer this Nov. 5th. She had some bouts of energy and she stood up to dance with her husband with whatever energy she had left!
@CrystalClearskies-cb9ji
@CrystalClearskies-cb9ji 8 месяцев назад
I love this movie & cry every time I watch it. I hope death is like being on a roller coaster. I’ve just been diagnosed with severe heart failure. Don’t really know the implications yet, hope I found out soon❤
@michelleheegaard
@michelleheegaard Год назад
I would love some more info on what actually happens when you die, what you as a loved one should think about, or other stories similar to the 'angel video' you posted recently.
@ksm5509
@ksm5509 Год назад
I have ALWAYS loved this movie AND Michael Keaton🥰
@pattyskinner1087
@pattyskinner1087 Год назад
OMGosh. 😭😭 I need to see this movie. Thanks for sharing this!
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
It's sssoooo gooood
@candicesheryn
@candicesheryn Год назад
the part where he said “take my hope away like that”. I have been that pissed at my oncologists appointment. telling me my cancer is aggressive and WILL always come back. Ok probably true but with no noticeable cognitive impairment and no worse (even better) than before treatment. Am a year into treatments and I wanted to slap the crap out of her.
@mattdonna9677
@mattdonna9677 Год назад
They have the right to 'fire you ' as a patient. Try to get a grip on your temper. There is no cure for the type of Leukemia I have, I accept my fate. It never occurred to me to strike out at the people who are caring for me.
@candicesheryn
@candicesheryn Год назад
@@mattdonna9677 Lmaooooo I’ve never struck out at someone caring for me!!! everyone has their emotions and i was just stating what mine was at the time
@JaimeMesChiens
@JaimeMesChiens Год назад
Why do you want to “slap the crap…?” Because you’ve done better than expected? How wonderful that you’re doing well right now.
@candicesheryn
@candicesheryn Год назад
@@JaimeMesChiens you face a devastating diagnosis and try to live anything that resembles normal with the every one overseeing your care giving you no hope and tell me how you feel??? and yea because IM even still ALIVE. give over smh
@VJania
@VJania Год назад
Love that you are normalizing death. It is as natural as birth and in a way, I feel, as beautiful and special. I look at the fallen autumn leaves and realize that as they decay and break down they are nourishing the Earth and facilitating new life. We are all part of the cycle, the continuum. Life and nature are magical. On another tangent, I am wondering what your thoughts are on human composting. Its taking off in the US and I really hope it comes to Australia. Its the only death care option that makes sense to me. But, thank you for what you do in educating about end of life care. Its the not knowing that creates fear and overwhelm. Knowing what to expect and what is a normal part of the dying process helps enormously. Blessings.
@slowhand3333
@slowhand3333 Год назад
Beautiful! Thank you!
@Dutch_Gonneke
@Dutch_Gonneke Год назад
Ok. So I have never seen this movie. But I am weeping just by watching you weep watching it and commenting 😅
@FunnyMemo
@FunnyMemo Год назад
I love Micheal Keaton too!!!
@beautifuldisaster8455
@beautifuldisaster8455 Год назад
Omg My Life tore my heart out 😢so sad 😭😭😭😭😭
@tomsmedley9886
@tomsmedley9886 11 месяцев назад
i know this is a bit off topic this film MY LIFE had a music score soundtrack thats beautiful . by JOHN BARRY . best from the UK .
@MiracleFound
@MiracleFound Год назад
This was a painful movie for me. My father had just been diagnosed with brain mets when it came out. I had to walk out and cry. I didn't watch the entire movie until 10 years later. It is very real.
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 Год назад
Movie drama but it's hard to face mortality.
@deborahfairbanks4012
@deborahfairbanks4012 Год назад
I'm watching this movie (My Life) as soon as I finish this video...
@rolandgiacontiere1370
@rolandgiacontiere1370 Год назад
Great video and movie. I have had family and friends die very similar with cancer.
@janaalerud49
@janaalerud49 10 месяцев назад
❤ Michael Keaton is amazing in whatever he is in...
@elenikarpa2065
@elenikarpa2065 Год назад
hello from Greece! good job!!!!!!!!
@bhumphries1360
@bhumphries1360 Год назад
I dont think ive ever seen this movie. How is that? I love to watch movies. Have you ever seen "Dying Young" with Julia Roberts in it? And of course, one of my all time favorites, "Steel Magnolias"? I'd love to see you review them.
@claudettecicora1192
@claudettecicora1192 Год назад
Crying with you 😢
@evelyn7881
@evelyn7881 Год назад
I remember this movie.
@HWolfe
@HWolfe 10 месяцев назад
One of my favs, more real than alot of the drivel from Hollyweird.
@nancymalcolm3569
@nancymalcolm3569 8 месяцев назад
I love Michael Keaton too!
@SusanCamille
@SusanCamille Год назад
Have you seen Philadelphia with Tom Hanks? I agree the My Life is excellent but there are some real moments in Hanks movie with Denzel and Antonio Banderas that goes a bit all over, but good
@evelyn7881
@evelyn7881 Год назад
I agree with the dress shirt. Might be hard to get him into that shirt.
@s.ortiz-timm8
@s.ortiz-timm8 Год назад
This is also one of my favorites!! Water works all the way.
@sactotune
@sactotune Месяц назад
Julie what did you think of Mr. ho in this movie
@bgw2247
@bgw2247 Год назад
One of my all time favorite movies, but soooo sad.
@wendyodell356
@wendyodell356 Год назад
I think it's pretty darn close to real! 😢💔😭
@crystalinabacteria3430
@crystalinabacteria3430 Год назад
Philadelphia Tom Hanks did a great job. Also Beaches where Bette Midlers friend has a heart problem ❤
@shez5964
@shez5964 Год назад
When I quickly read the heading My Life... I incorrectly thought it might be you telling us how you came to specialize in hospice care. I've heard you mention once being an icu nurse. I'd love to hear if nursing was always what you wanted. When nurses first start out I imagine almost none aim for hospice care and some might even avoid it as much as possible. Did someone inspire you and do you enjoy mentoring junior nurses?
@kristi.kervin
@kristi.kervin Год назад
What about My Sisters Keeper? What rating would you give that one?
@TCook1864
@TCook1864 Год назад
My mother passed in 2021 from renal kidney failure which caused cardiac arrest due to not being taken to get fluids. Her cancer was gone and the Dr in the Er was livid with my mother's husband and told him he waited too late and if she made it through the next 24 to 48 hrs she would be going home with me. I'm so broken knowing she suffered and this could have turned out differently. I love everything you do and am so grateful to you. This link I'm sharing is a near death experience I watched it's amazing. God bless you Julie and God bless us all. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a8jcNBVWJyE.html
@seinfeldchik
@seinfeldchik Год назад
Philadelphia
@markspradlin5981
@markspradlin5981 Год назад
I've seen that movie to
@barnabasschuler9025
@barnabasschuler9025 Год назад
The Notebook
@michellemace5631
@michellemace5631 Год назад
Review Steel Magnolias!!
@deborahfairbanks4012
@deborahfairbanks4012 Год назад
Can you review, "The Whale"?
@lynda3826
@lynda3826 Год назад
A Dr does not have the right to say how many months, its up to God, when a person hears they have a few months to live they take that as gospel and end up dying as thats their belief by Dr. giving time limit, this is in many cases, not all
@mikemayfield5172
@mikemayfield5172 Год назад
I loved your review of the Michael Keaton movie, blubbering, and all. However, I do prefer the ones where you were laughing more.
@kellykeilman6199
@kellykeilman6199 3 месяца назад
Did you ever see Me Before You. This is another movie you should critique.
@julieellis2870
@julieellis2870 3 месяца назад
How about Milk or Dallas Buyers Club?
@ContraryMary
@ContraryMary Год назад
Oh, jeez. I'm sitting here eating pizza with tears running down my face.
@sandradantaz8473
@sandradantaz8473 9 месяцев назад
Julie it's a film
@LR-ux4fh
@LR-ux4fh Год назад
This is how all oncology doctors need to be. Give it to em straight. I feel like there are so many patients trying all the experimental treatments but they need to have a discussion about palliative care and end of life for the sake of their family.
@evelyn7881
@evelyn7881 Год назад
Isn't that Nicole Kidman?
@tinamcmichael5902
@tinamcmichael5902 Год назад
I don't watch 'sad' anything, or anything involving children.. Too mood altering for me.
@TrueCrimeJunkie496
@TrueCrimeJunkie496 8 месяцев назад
I was good until the end. . .
@janelleabbott2227
@janelleabbott2227 11 месяцев назад
I'm not a fan of Michael Keaton. He is detrimental to people in chronic pain. And the ridiculous movie dopesick is simple dangerous and sad.
@jaynehudson9121
@jaynehudson9121 Год назад
can you speak to supporting people who do accept that they are going to die.
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
Yes 🩵- I have a video coming that is in this area
@davidanderson8469
@davidanderson8469 Год назад
Mom lasted five months after receiving a lung cancer diagnosis. She was the hit of the hospice level having accepted her fate. On her last night she went catatonic. My dad had died five months prior and I suggested to her that pop was lonely and wante her to join him. I got the call at midnight that she had gone to live with him. I sure miss them both.
@mickblock
@mickblock Год назад
His father fidgeting with the lighter also conveys that he's having nicotine craving but he can't bring himself to light one up.
@kathraed
@kathraed Год назад
First let me thank you for all the wonderful work you do. You are truly an angel of mercy. My mother passed 8 years ago w/ hospice care, and I was educated by the nurse how to recognize the death process. The last 3 years I had the honor of caring for my father. He was 90 when I moved in w/ him. He was still very active and sharp as a tack. Not long after I moved in his health started failing. Within 3 months he started having heart attacks. By 6 months he was diagnosed w/ esophageal cancer. He went through cancer treatment and lived another year and a half before the cancer came back. I lost my father May 25, 2023. I was uncertain how he die. Would he starve to death? Would the tumor make it impossible to breath, and he would suffocate? Because of hospice care my prayer for him was answered. He just slipped away. Thank you
@katiemanning3761
@katiemanning3761 Год назад
I loved this movie!! I think it was one of Michael Keaton's best. He was mostly a comedic actor until this point. He proved his acting abilities.
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
Yes yes yes- he’s good allllll around 🥹🥰
@ckmntaz
@ckmntaz Год назад
What is the name of this movie????
@juliagriego7693
@juliagriego7693 Год назад
My Life is the name of this movie.
@yvettemoore1228
@yvettemoore1228 5 месяцев назад
He's just a bit of a legend. I haven't seen this, and I will bawl all the way through it when I do. It will only be the one time and I can't bring myself to watch Jack Frost even that many times. It's good to know he got it right.
@aleta5873
@aleta5873 Год назад
When I was a cancer patient, I much preferred a kind, gentle, understanding doctor. I told one young doctor to never forget that because I know I could die in peace then. For whatever reason, the doctor's attitude made all the difference for me.
@jeanniepurcella8363
@jeanniepurcella8363 9 месяцев назад
😅
@hollimarshall1227
@hollimarshall1227 Год назад
Sitting here watching my client die as I watch this. She is in he end. Maybe a few more days. Thank you Julie, your channel is helping me process my dad's death a few months ago and the death I am witnessing now.
@kimdufresne63
@kimdufresne63 Год назад
You’re amazing. I would love to hear more stories about people seeing their loved ones, or angels in their final months. Also, ant stories about people that died briefly, and were able to say what they experienced during those after life moments.❤
@hospicenursejulie
@hospicenursejulie Год назад
I’m Going to do a LIVE Wednesday night - I’ll tell Some there 🥰🥰
@cameronmccreary4758
@cameronmccreary4758 Год назад
I took a picture of a Ball of Light with an Angelic being flying next to the B.O.L. last November 17th of 2022. I am here though, I have been seeing the signs of the end of the age for a time now. I can send the picture if someone wants to view it.
@carolyn9824
@carolyn9824 Год назад
Oh yes more crying movies!!!
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