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There are two phases which arise prior to the actual time of death: the "pre-active phase of dying," and the "active phase of dying." On average, the preactive phase of dying may last approximately two weeks, while on average, the active phase of dying lasts about three days.
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Fianal stages of cancer? Last stages of oral cancer? Stages of dying from cancer? Stages of death from cancer? Stages of intestinal cancer? Is there 6 stages of cancer? Final stages of mouth cancer? Final stage of cancer how long?
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Preparing for approaching death can be terrifying if you have no idea what to expect both physically and emotionally. As the dying process enters its final stages there are two different dynamics at work. ... Here are some great tips on caring for your wicker furniture so that it will last you for years.
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When a cancer reaches it last stages, it is usually no longer treatable and considered a Terminal Illness|terminal illness. ... Research Notes on Last Stages of Cancer...
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Some people have cancer that no longer responds to treatment and they must face the fact that they will probably die. This is scary for the person who is sick and for those around them. The person with cancer may be in pain, may be in bed, may be able to walk only ... Last Medical Review: 08/20/2009; Last Revised: 08/20/200...
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Final Stages ... He was anoxic from lack of oxygen due to cancer of the lungs. ... I would have either had the nurses sooner and medicated him more so he would have accepted them, or put him in a facility for the last few weeks of his life. However, in all honesty, I could not do that to my husband if he ever became terminally ill.
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I took care of my father in the last stages of cancer and I kept him in his own home with nurses and a very wonderful doctor who supplied morphine as needed and my father was painfree and peaceful to the end. Granted the morphine probably hastened his death by as much as two weeks, but what difference did that make?
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When a cancer reaches it final stages, or also known as advanced cancer, it's usually no longer treatable. In these stages, the cancer has spread from where it started to other parts of the body. It is called "locally advanced cancer" if t has spread to only adjacent or nearby areas.
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