@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 5:00

#Perspective | Would I bring someone I loved, back from the dead...

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Death is a part of life. It really is something that we all will face, and that's whether it's burying our loved ones or our own demise. And I think it's a cycle that you don't change. I think that's like saying, you know, me at 46, can I go back to being a baby? Absolutely not. Not only can I not, I would not want to go back to wearing a diaper and having to be picked up and played with

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@GlennPriceMann
Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 1:34
You kind of wish folks sometimes could have certain experiences that they can no longer have with, you know, with you, but you also recognize and hope that, hey, you know, they're, you know, in a better, peaceful place and not dealing with all this craziness that we're dealing with here on planet Earth. But, yeah, it's a very interesting sort of difference. You can kind of split between the two, but thank you for sharing
@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 0:30

@GlennPriceMann

I think my sister would be so national out, like, I'm done. You took over. You're doing an excellent job as her auntie. Good. All right. Thank you so much for chimeing in. Have a good day
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 2:55
How oftentimes she was limited in what she could really do because he relied on her completely. And his children were in their early teens when he passed, but they had gotten to a point where they had to also help him and take care of him. And so, you know, he would spend his days in bed. He couldn't get up and go outside. He couldn't get up and go for walks. He couldn't
@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 2:22

@MsColes77

But nobody's gonna tell you it's easy, and you do it. You see the person through their illness, you see them through their final days. Let me stop for a second. You see them through their final days, and then it's over. And so would somebody want to go back to caretaking? Would someone say, I would if I could just have you back? I don't care. I'll bathe you. I'll roll you around in the wheelchair. I'll
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