Did Death ever knock at your door.?!


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Did Death ever knock at your door.?


My grandmother has Cancer real bad and she is going to die any day now,When I have to stay there with her at nite I hear all these strange sounds and there is just this uneasy feeling in the Air.I think Death is knocking at her door but she is not ready to answer.Let me know what you think.


Answers: At work, we say that we can feel strange vibrations and see ..... things just before someone's going to die .... I work in an old people's home and strangely we always think that when there's one death, two more will follow shortly. um no.i dont answer the door wow that's crazy
that has never happened to me before... but that is just really crazy wow..i got the chills.... I wish it come to me soon. I thinkd you sound firghten and the sounds of the night scare you . Death can be firghtening and stresful. people are known to cheat death No, it hasn't.... that's interesting though thats really deep............... but tell her not to answer the door It could simply derive from distortions of the sounds caused by your perception. Your perception right now must be influenced by the fact that you grandmother is going to die.

Take care. I'm sorry about your gran. I lost mine last year and it was painful to watch. I try to remember her when she was at her happiest. Perhaps you shouldn't spend time alone at night with her? I don't know I hope she doesn't suffer. No Death has never knocked at my door, but I think that he rang the doorbell once. Sorry about your grandmother though Nope Im so sorry about your Grandmother. Thats so sad.

I have had death knock, but I didnt answer.* Sorry to hear about her. Yes I have. I had a heart attack one year ago. No. However, a human with only half of the awareness that they used to have is usually a target of wicked spirits. I don't mean to sound like some shaman, but I'm not sure how else to put it. You are kind of right, but it isn't a skeleton dude in a black cloak with a sickle, it's something else, but there is no need to be afraid. Remain silent to them. I'm very sorry to hear that. I hope you are ok. I lost someone to cancer. It was the hardest thing I ever went through. Life is fatal. That's just the way it is. Keep her memory alive. As time passes it won't hurt any less, but the pain will come less often. ? yeah i know what you mean, same thing happened when my uncle passed away, i guy its just a sign that the end is near for them, im so sorry to hear about your grandma My wife used to work in a nursing home, and she says things do get kinda creepy just before someone dies.She says you can also smell carnations a few hours before they die. Personally I don't know. Sorry about your grandma. creepy! just take some sleeping pills and ignore it! Dude that is creepy. but last year, my brith great grandmother( i am adopted and she's the only one that kept contact with us) and the day before she died we went and visited her, her daughter was there so i got to meet some of my brith family which was tottaly awsome, but it was creepy, like before at her house it was warming and comforting, then if felt emty, cold and dark and sad, it was weird. next day she was dead. i was in shock, i couldnt believe it. its sad. and i was sooo close to meeting my brith parents and the funeral, it was creepy, but they ended up not coming, i don't want to meet them, what kind of person doesnt come to their own mothers funeral. thats retarded. w/e. but that sounds creepy. im sorry about your grandmother. I`ve been there on a couple of occasions. In Korea, a piece of shrapnel cut my jacket.instead of killing me. There was a time when a group of us were pulling cable, and a pully broke the sidewalk where I was standing. Now I`m in the same boat as your grandmother, with cancer. I wonder if my luck will hold? I`m sorry about your feeling bad, try to think about her long life. The noises are just noises. Every home has them but in the quiet of the night they are more noticed. Your fear of the unknown....of what life without your GM...is amplifying the noises. So sorry for your suffering. My mother is fighting lung cancer and I fear her suffering almost as much as her death. I hope she wins this battle, but I know the reality of statistics.

Death knocking at the door.... I know the feeling with other loved ones who have died from cancer. It is a painful road you are walking. And one that morphine will not help.

May I suggest some reading which may help you through this pain? A book called, On Death and Dying, written by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, is required reading for people struggling with letting go, and understanding the stages of grief. hm, lately there's an uneasy feeling in the air in my room and i hear strange sounds sometimes... i hope i'm not going to die.... It has a few times ... I refused to answer the door though

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