What does a dying person think about?

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asked Apr 4, 2022 in Diseases Conditions by rognat889 (2,450 points)
What does a dying person think about?

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answered Apr 4, 2022 by Cathy21 (95,100 points)
When a person is dying they usually think about their life that they lived and think about any regrets they may have had and some people also may think about what will happen once they die.

Some people who are dying are afraid of death and are scared until they do die.

The last sense to go when someone dies is their hearing.

When someone is dying they most often can hear you even though they cannot respond.

The first sense to go when you die is hunger and thirst.

 Speech is lost next, followed by vision.

The last senses to go are usually hearing and touch.”

Whether dying is physically painful, or how painful it is, appears to vary.

Agonal breathing or agonal gasps are the last reflexes of the dying brain.

They are generally viewed as a sign of death, and can happen after the heart has stopped beating.

Another strange and disturbing reflex that has been observed after death is called the Lazarus reflex.

A conscious dying person can know if they are on the verge of dying.

Some feel immense pain for hours before dying, while others die in seconds.

This awareness of approaching death is most pronounced in people with terminal conditions such as cancer.

The last sense that goes when you die is your hearing so most patients who're dying can actually hear you.

As to the first sense to go when you die it could depend on how the person is dying or died.

If you died instantly then all your senses would go at once likely and if you're slowly dying then it's usually your ability to speak, see etc.

Most all of your senses besides your hearing will go first and then as you're in the last phase of dying your hearing is the last.

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