by Sharon Tregoning | Jan 22, 2018 | Dying, Dying & Death, Grief, Personal Journey
Ahhhhhh, grief, you’re a funny bugger!! Most of the time you’re just there, sitting in the background & then all of a sudden, BAM, there’s the spotlight full on & the tears stream. I’ve gotten to the stage, where for the most part, grief doesn’t overwhelm... by Sharon Tregoning | Jan 6, 2015 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Dying With Dignity, Personal Journey, Uncategorized
Today is the 15th anniversary of my Dad’s death – where, oh where, has that time gone!!?? I have absolutely no idea. What I do know is how much I learned through Dad’s journey, both on an individual basis and also as part of my passion and why for... by Sharon Tregoning | Oct 13, 2014 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Grief, Palliative Care, Uncategorized
It’s Carer’s Week here, so I wanted to do a few posts around providing hints, suggestions and support for carer’s looking after a loved one with a terminal illness. These are not necessarily in any particular order. First up : Your loved one will... by Sharon Tregoning | Oct 7, 2014 | Dying & Death, Uncategorized
It is said that the death is one of the things we fear most in this life. It has also been said that there are three things that are absolutely guaranteed in life – change, taxes and death. So if death is one of the things we most fear, but yet also one of the... by Sharon Tregoning | Aug 29, 2014 | Palliative Care, Uncategorized
I’ve had a few people ask me recently, “How do I talk to someone who’s dying?” My initial internal response is, “How do you talk to someone who’s living?” Because in essence, there is no difference. The person who is dying...