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Ashley. 10-10-2015 10:40 AM

Are you afraid of death?
 
Curious.

Cherie 10-10-2015 10:46 AM

Not afraid of death itself, but the manner of how I might die concerns me :laugh:ie of some painful illness, or at the hand of some psycho, or drowning :worry:

Ashley. 10-10-2015 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8213375)
Not afraid of death itself, but the manner of how I might die concerns me :laugh:ie of some painful illness, or at the hand of some psycho, or drowning :worry:

I think I'd like to die of an illness when I'm older. That way I can be with my family in hospital in my last hours. I wouldn't like to die in my sleep. I'd hate that. It happened to my aunt when she was in her late 20's, absolutely awful, didn't get to say her goodbyes.

Iceman 10-10-2015 10:48 AM

Nope. It's part of life. There's no escaping it.

Will. 10-10-2015 10:49 AM

I think when your about to die it feels fine as your probably fell ill or tired.

But if I was murdered or terriost attack then I'd feel scared.

Cherie 10-10-2015 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8213381)
I think I'd like to die of an illness when I'm older. That way I can be with my family in hospital in my last hours. I wouldn't like to die in my sleep. I'd hate that. It happened to my aunt when she was in her late 20's, absolutely awful, didn't get to say her goodbyes.

Depends really what the illness is I guess, like I'd hate to have a stroke and be still mentally capable but not be able to communicate, I think dying in my sleep would be a bonus if I was elderly, For anyone dying young as a result of an accident or something it is tough on those left behind.

smudgie 10-10-2015 10:54 AM

No, not at all.
I would like to die peacefully with my family knowing how much I love them..perfection.

AnnieK 10-10-2015 10:56 AM

I'm not afraid of death, but I am a little afraid of what leads up to it. My mum died after a short illness and whilst that gave us chance to say things to her that we wanted too, it was awful to watch a once vibrant intelligent person growing weaker and weaker so quickly. I think I would prefer it to be quick and sudden,.....which is why it's so important to me to make sure everyone I love knows it, not to fall out and to just enjoy life

Cherie 10-10-2015 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 8213393)
I'm not afraid of death, but I am a little afraid of what leads up to it. My mum died after a short illness and whilst that gave us chance to say things to her that we wanted too, it was awful to watch a once vibrant intelligent person growing weaker and weaker so quickly. I think I would prefer it to be quick and sudden,.....which is why it's so important to me to make sure everyone I love knows it, not to fall out and to just enjoy life

Good advice Annie x

Liam- 10-10-2015 10:59 AM

No, death is inevitable, there's no point in being scared in something you can't change imo, there are ways of dying that I'm scared of, but not death itself.

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 8213393)
I'm not afraid of death, but I am a little afraid of what leads up to it. My mum died after a short illness and whilst that gave us chance to say things to her that we wanted too, it was awful to watch a once vibrant intelligent person growing weaker and weaker so quickly. I think I would prefer it to be quick and sudden,.....which is why it's so important to me to make sure everyone I love knows it, not to fall out and to just enjoy life

:flowers::kiss:

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:10 AM

Pretty much in line with the views expressed - Death is inevitable and I don't fear it, but I would like to think that my death will be peaceful and not sudden, but nor at the end of any long, painful illness either.

smudgie 10-10-2015 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Ashley. (Post 8213392)
You're lucky! Were you scared of death when you were younger? Or have you always been accepting? I find it interesting how younger people are more scared than older people.

No.
I can truthfully say that I actually prayed for death once.
I was in so much pain I asked the doctor to give me a bit extra morphine, I was delirious at the time mind.
I had less than 6 months to live and my only chance of survival was an operation with a 50/50 chance of success. I wasn't frightened of dying, just very sad that I would be leaving behind two very young children and a husband I loved dearly.
Thankfully I lived to tell the tale.

Kazanne 10-10-2015 11:16 AM

I'm not afraid of dying as such,but I am fearful of being buried alive so have opted for cremation,lol at least that way I will be gone quickly.

Cherie 10-10-2015 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8213423)
No.
I can truthfully say that I actually prayed for death once.
I was in so much pain I asked the doctor to give me a bit extra morphine, I was delirious at the time mind.
I had less than 6 months to live and my only chance of survival was an operation with a 50/50 chance of success. I wasn't frightened of dying, just very sad that I would be leaving behind two very young children and a husband I loved dearly.
Thankfully I lived to tell the tale.

Yes Smudgie that crossed my mind from time to time that I would hate to leave my husband and kids.

Cherie 10-10-2015 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 8213432)
I'm not afraid of dying as such,but I am fearful of being buried alive so have opted for cremation,lol at least that way I will be gone quickly.

That's one of my big fears as well I think it stems from a horror movie I saw when I was young :worry:

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8213423)
No.
I can truthfully say that I actually prayed for death once.
I was in so much pain I asked the doctor to give me a bit extra morphine, I was delirious at the time mind.
I had less than 6 months to live and my only chance of survival was an operation with a 50/50 chance of success. I wasn't frightened of dying, just very sad that I would be leaving behind two very young children and a husband I loved dearly.
Thankfully I lived to tell the tale.

:flowers::kiss:

smudgie 10-10-2015 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8213440)
:flowers::kiss:

Awww, thanks for the flowers Kirk.:love:

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 8213432)
I'm not afraid of dying as such,but I am fearful of being buried alive so have opted for cremation,lol at least that way I will be gone quickly.

:laugh: But why not arrange to be buried in a special coffin which has an alarm fitted and an air supply?

Better than 'waking up' in the midst of all those crematorium flames - that way you really are toast. :hehe:

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8213442)
Awww, thanks for the flowers Kirk.:love:

You and Annie deserve them Smudgie.

smudgie 10-10-2015 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 8213432)
I'm not afraid of dying as such,but I am fearful of being buried alive so have opted for cremation,lol at least that way I will be gone quickly.

Oh hell Kaz, one of my biggest fears, that and coming round in the middle of an op and not being able to make the surgeon etc aware.
I told the anaesthetist that he better give me too much stuff rather than not enough my last op.
I should really be having a few ops but I am now so scared of coming round I won't have them done.:bawling:

Niall 10-10-2015 11:29 AM

Yes. I find it hard to believe when people say that they aren't. I think it's a fear that comes to haunt everyone at some point, be it now or when you're on your deathbed itself.

Firewire 10-10-2015 11:39 AM

Yeah I am

Livia 10-10-2015 11:42 AM

I'm not afraid of death, it's a natural part of life. I am afraid of an early, prolonged, agonising death.

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Niall (Post 8213448)
Yes. I find it hard to believe when people say that they aren't. I think it's a fear that comes to haunt everyone at some point, be it now or when you're on your deathbed itself.

I think that the older we get, the more 'acclimatised' that we get to the prospect of death, and therefore the less it genuinely 'scares' us.

I have no proof, but I do think though that on the deathbed is the pivotal point when lots of lifelong avowed atheists who do fear death, must suddenly re-examine their views and start to hope AND pray - whether they make such a 'sea change' public or not.

Lostie! 10-10-2015 11:47 AM

Yep, the fact that it's inevitable doesn't change that.

Babayaro. 10-10-2015 11:58 AM

Yes

Niamh. 10-10-2015 12:22 PM

No, I think when you die you're just gone so I won't know anything about it

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8213501)
No, I think when you die you're just gone so I won't know anything about it

You are so right. This is exactly why I do not understand anyone's fear of death. Even IF death was final in the true atheist belief, you will not be alive to know anything about it. So how can you fear anything of which you'll be completly unaware of? :shrug:

Ninastar 10-10-2015 12:36 PM

Not at all, I look forward to it. But I am afraid of leaving behind my loved ones.

Tarryn 10-10-2015 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8213521)
You are so right. This is exactly why I do not understand anyone's fear of death. Even IF death was final in the true atheist belief, you will not be alive to know anything about it. So how can you fear anything of which you'll be completly unaware of? :shrug:

Burning in hell ?.

Crimson Dynamo 10-10-2015 12:38 PM

being afraid of death is what keeps us alive, its Darwinian

Suze 10-10-2015 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8213501)
No, I think when you die you're just gone so I won't know anything about it


That's exactly what I do fear, not death itself as I have been very close to death itself years ago and it brings a certain calmness that it seems the body is preparing for and makes you look at things a bit differently when you survive.
But that, that is it, it could be so final if the spirit does not live on in some form, your existance for you gone, just 'pfft', what a waste it seems :( and it is that that frightens me even though that's the way it could be.

Niamh. 10-10-2015 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Suze (Post 8213547)
That's exactly what I do fear, not death itself as I have been very close to death itself years ago and it brings a certain calmness that it seems the body is preparing for and makes you look at things a bit differently when you survive.
But that, that is it, it could be so final if the spirit does not live on in some form, your existance for you gone, just 'pfft', what a waste it seems :( and it is that that frightens me even though that's the way it could be.

depends how you look at it I guess. Why is your life a waste just because it ends?

Ashley. 10-10-2015 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Suze (Post 8213547)
That's exactly what I do fear, not death itself as I have been very close to death itself years ago and it brings a certain calmness that it seems the body is preparing for and makes you look at things a bit differently when you survive.
But that, that is it, it could be so final if the spirit does not live on in some form, your existance for you gone, just 'pfft', what a waste it seems :( and it is that that frightens me even though that's the way it could be.

I think this is what motivates me to enjoy my life. Do things you wouldn't normally do, be a daredevil!

I don't want my last thoughts to be "wow, what a boring life I've had." Instead I want to be content with what I've achieved.

Kazanne 10-10-2015 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8213436)
That's one of my big fears as well I think it stems from a horror movie I saw when I was young :worry:

I have read stuff and seen stuff that has made me think it's not impossible Cherie , may we burn in hell forever together :laugh:

Kazanne 10-10-2015 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8213443)
:laugh: But why not arrange to be buried in a special coffin which has an alarm fitted and an air supply?

Better than 'waking up' in the midst of all those crematorium flames - that way you really are toast. :hehe:

Aw,no Kirk as knowing me,the batteries would have ran out on the alarm:laugh:

Kazanne 10-10-2015 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 8213447)
Oh hell Kaz, one of my biggest fears, that and coming round in the middle of an op and not being able to make the surgeon etc aware.
I told the anaesthetist that he better give me too much stuff rather than not enough my last op.
I should really be having a few ops but I am now so scared of coming round I won't have them done.:bawling:

Oh Gosh,yes coming round in the middle of an op:shocked: that's a fearful thought too and smudgie,get your ops done if you need them , they may be necessary to your well being.

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tarryn (Post 8213527)
Burning in hell ?.

:laugh: Oh - yes.

kirklancaster 10-10-2015 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 8213578)
Aw,no Kirk as knowing me,the batteries would have ran out on the alarm:laugh:

:laugh: I promise you Kaz, that if you go before me, I will abduct Gerard and ensure that he is buried alive in your coffin with you. If THAT doesn't revive you, then you are WELL and TRULY BROWN BREAD and Maggot Meat. :laugh:


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