End-of-life nurse shares the most disturbing behaviors seen in those nearing death

Over the course of her career, hospice nurse Julie McFadden has seen many deaths. She frequently discusses the realities of death in an effort to help people comprehend the process of passing away by highlighting the actions of those who are close to passing away.

Her goal is to “lessen the stigma and fear associated with death.”

She has made it her mission to guide people and families through the last phases of life. In addition to her career, Julie has written a book and established a strong online presence on social media. She is concentrating on death and dying-related topics.

She shares details about her patients’ final moments on social media, including their final words, their deepest regrets, and specific actions they exhibit.

Over the course of her career, hospice nurse Julie McFadden has seen many deaths. She frequently discusses the realities of death in an effort to help people comprehend the process of passing away by highlighting the actions of those who are close to passing away.

Her goal is to “lessen the stigma and fear associated with death.”

According to Julie, the “death rattle” is another behavior that is observed in people who are close to passing away.

This produces an odd gurgling sound when the mouth produces saliva but the brain fails to tell the body to teel it to swallow it.

“When people hear it, they assume it’s coming from their lungs without understanding it.” It’s not taking place. Really, it’s just a tiny bit of saliva,” Julie clarified.

“The body is demonstrating that it is relaxed, so we know that this is not causing them to feel suffocating,” she continued.

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