by Sharon Tregoning | Sep 17, 2019 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care
While all of us will die, none of us want to think about someone precious in our world dying. Hearing that a loved one has been diagnosed with a life limiting condition or illness can literally knock the wind out of our sails. So the first thing to do is to stop and... by Sharon Tregoning | Feb 5, 2017 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care
Hers was a mostly peaceful journey. She had done a lot of work on herself before this journey began and was already mostly living a peace-filled life. She did do some introspection, some soul searching to get to a place of acceptance. Though, she did have some... by Sharon Tregoning | Mar 17, 2015 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care, Uncategorized
Trialling something a bit different – I am going to offer you blogs as either written or video. Please let me know what you think 🙂 Today’s topic is What’s Your Focus of when either you or a loved one is on their end journey. Knowing that physical... by Sharon Tregoning | Jan 22, 2015 | Dying, Dying & Death, Uncategorized
A beautiful friend of mine is a palliative care nurse. Of course, we often ‘talk shop’ and she suggested that it would be a fabulous idea to have a lanyard card that nurses and other health professionals could carry around with tips on how to be with a... by Sharon Tregoning | Nov 4, 2014 | Dying, Dying & Death, Dying With Dignity, Palliative Care, Uncategorized
This has been a really interesting week to sit in observation if, like me, you are fascinated by things relating to dying, death, euthanasia etc. Of course, this has been due to the highly publicised story of Brittany Maynard in the US. This 29 year old woman chose...