My wife is a hospice nurse. She sees death more than anyone in the world. Every day, at least 3 of her patients die, some of them while she’s in their room or even holding their hands. She has so many stories I can’t even begin to share them all. She cares a great deal about each and every person she takes care of. She’s like an angel personified.
A great topic to discuss in the future is ways to go back to sleep after hearing terrifying facts of what could happen once you close your eyes... *shivers*
Thank you for discussing Hospice care. The other point about palliative care is that they are the experts at managing symptoms, not chasing cures. So patients may even continue chemotherapy, if it is anticipated to minimize their disease burden to allow them to live more comfortably.
I work in hospice and appreciate what you have to say about how hospice is not an automatic death sentence. Sadly, too many people wait until the very end to get on hospice and miss out on the benefits of longer term symptom control, as well as emotional and spiritual support from social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers.
When planning a funeral, it's much cheaper to go through independent vendors for your coffin, tombstone, and burial plot than to go through the funeral home or cemetary. It's also a good idea to prepay for your funeral if you can. The cost of a funeral will always go up, no matter what the economy does. So paying for the basic necessities can save your loved ones time and money. You can actually buy pre-owned (but not pre-used!) grave sites through a real estate agent. One final cost saving tip (that I hope you never need) is that child sized coffins cost more on average than adult sized coffins. No, I have no idea why that is, but just remember to buy a liner when you buy the coffin.
As for the child sized coffin one would think that it uses less material so it would be cheaper but I would assume that the process of making a coffin is the expensive part not just the material so it doesn't make such difference. Thankfully fewer children die compared to normal sized people so there is a smaller market for it hence the price is higher.
My mother in law passed away last week. She was other wise healthy and absolutely no signs leading up to the moment. She woke up in the middle of the night used the restroom asked dad to call 911. And that's it. We will miss her for ever.
I was looking at the cost of sending something into orbit the other day, and currently it's about $910 per kilogram. So with cremated human remains weighing 2-3kg you could conceivably have your remains sent to space for $3000. Although there will probably be extra charges too, but it still couldn't cost more than $5000 or $6000. Which when you think about it, is significantly cheaper than even a modest funeral and burial.
I have been a Hospice Nurse for many years. It can be to the patient and families benefit to start care earlier. For the patient symptom management to promote quality of life with the use of Nurses, Social Workers and Chaplains. For the family we are able to educate them to have a better understanding of what can happen. Also for some people they may be admitted to hospice after a flare up of their condition making them eligible for hospice. When this happens they have someone coming on a weekly basis to make sure they are doing what they need to do to control symptoms. For example taking their medications as directed. In some cases because of this help they may actually improve to the point of being discharged from hospice.
*"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago and the next best time is now"* I consider this to be best motivational quote I've heard in a very long time. But motivational quotes are useless if you don't practice what you preach*
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or crypto and stocks.
It's surprising to know that "99.9% of billionaires are secret investors in bitcoin!!! It's where they grow their billion dollars portfolio. The rich does what the poor is scared of doing!!!
@@fedrickjames6743 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like David Williams my coach, you may have come across him on a few interviews.
Getting involved with a palliative care team earlier than was "necessary" when my mum was deteriorating absolutely saved my sanity, it would have been a lot harder on my whole family and worse for my mum if we waited until things got super terrible.
My mother improved for a period of time while in hospice. They gave her a graduation party! I liked that take on it as opposed to Flunk out of hospice 😊
I have several ideas ffg or topics 1) List of old insults that are no longer insults or the reverse insults that didnt use to be insults 2) Actress/ Actors that debut as children / adolescent in either TV commercials , shows or movies. 3) old time Slang words that still mean the same or close to the same in the modern era.
I drowned and died and was revived during a very bad car accident and I was trapped under the car. I can really say after the panic and when u come to the realization ur not getting out of this alive a calmness comes and I don't fear death anymore . A man who saw the accident pushed the car off me and got a citation for his usual strength and courage .it is a miracle I'm alive
6:00 There are a few places around the world where they've been having problems with toxins from cemetaries leaching through the ground into the water table and into the water supply, giving the local drinking water a, um, pungent flavor. 🤢 The bigger problem than the bodies themselves is the chemicals that were used to prepare or preserve them, especially older bodies from ~100+ years ago when they used particularly bad chemicals. And that's not even counting the problems with bodies being upturned from erosion or outright washed out to sea. 😕 6:50 Bones are ground up in a giant coffee-grinder called a cremulator. 😐 7:08 Most crematoriums have a clause in the contract that says they get to keep any non-organic stuff, essentially finders-keepers. Basically, they're hoping to score some gold fillings or titanium hips. Vultures. 😠 7:40 Cremation uses a lot of energy and isn't great for a carbon-footprint, but overall, it's _MUCH_ better than burial for numerous reasons, not the least of which is the idiotic notion of wasting finite land on the dead. A lot of people can't even afford to own land when they're alive, and humans just keep overpopulating more and more, but they expect to indefinitely also waste precious land for dead people? 🤨 🤦 (Also, it's not indefinite anyway someone will eventually dig your corpse up. 🙄) 10:40 Maths is hard. Seriously, a lot of people struggle with math like this. 13:14 Not to mention the questionable measurement of the exact time of death anyway. Even if there were a definitive way to measure an exact time of death, how could he know how long their souls would wait after that to depart? What if some wait longer than others? It's an amusing idea, but just far too impractical to actually determine. 🤷 (Also, I can only assume the reason he wanted to weight them at TOD in the first place was specifically to try to prove a soul, so there's that…)
The truths of Understanding Our inherited knowledge from Great brave people before US. Is a blessing in our survival And growth as visitors of this planet. The Real issues of stunting our Evolution Is , 1. Severity of greed and lesson value on human life . 2. The Handbook of Humanistic behaviors and human rights laws of Respect has been missing for 2457 years. Meaning We Need a proper governing Handbook for all generations to come and in every languages . The Time to really think about global growth , Environmental preservation ,and holding individuals and Companies ,Countries Accountable is Now And ForEver . Thank yu for this wonderful program .💪
Probs shouldn't have watched this while still mourning the death of my dog. She was cremated, and I think I was better off not knowing the intricate details of that process.
Heh I was just thinking about what dying in your sleep would really be like the other day when I was reading about how Bob Saget died in his sleep. I was thinking that unless you fell into a coma first, I'm pretty sure you'd wake up before you die. I mean if a cat scratching at my bedroom door wakes me up, I'm pretty sure dying would, too. But, in Bob's case, he had suffered a head injury, so he probably fell unconscious before ultimately dying. So he really would have died in his sleep in all likelihood. Or drug overdoses of opiates, sedatives, alcohol, anything that slows Which, if I ever die, is exactly how I'd like it to be.
Justin what is this video, I'm laying in bed freaking out, because I'm (either a hypochondriac, introvert, or murder) and I feel all out of whack. ( my father owns a funeral home)
1:23 and 3:55 (and probably more, seeing how this episode is going). People writing and reading this script - you all should watch a lot more of this other You Tube channel - sci-show - and other data on a more sciency level, because you all seem hellbent on reiterating that "WE DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATH!". Well, we neither know if between Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving in an elliptical orbit, but as long as we havent seen one, we can just assume there isnt one.
Poorer people still have a lower life expectancy. Maybe less often because of hard labor or squalid conditions (though also those ofc) but lack of access to healthcare and healthy food etc.
Just in case you see this, I hope you take it as a compliment from a guy that you are a serious cuddle bear. Stay as smart and funny and cuddly as you are now, or get more of each of them haha.
We were deciding on if we should bury or cremate our grandmother. Googled it and After further thought from this video, weve decided to let her live.
Omg I got a good chuckle with this hahahhaha
HA!
I wish ya'll have invited Caitlin Doughty from ask a mortician for this episode
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Yes!!!!!
She’s fantastic
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My wife is a hospice nurse. She sees death more than anyone in the world. Every day, at least 3 of her patients die, some of them while she’s in their room or even holding their hands. She has so many stories I can’t even begin to share them all. She cares a great deal about each and every person she takes care of. She’s like an angel personified.
Btw, she’s not a home health hospice nurse. She works in a facility.
A great topic to discuss in the future is ways to go back to sleep after hearing terrifying facts of what could happen once you close your eyes... *shivers*
Thank you for discussing Hospice care. The other point about palliative care is that they are the experts at managing symptoms, not chasing cures. So patients may even continue chemotherapy, if it is anticipated to minimize their disease burden to allow them to live more comfortably.
I work in hospice and appreciate what you have to say about how hospice is not an automatic death sentence. Sadly, too many people wait until the very end to get on hospice and miss out on the benefits of longer term symptom control, as well as emotional and spiritual support from social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers.
When planning a funeral, it's much cheaper to go through independent vendors for your coffin, tombstone, and burial plot than to go through the funeral home or cemetary. It's also a good idea to prepay for your funeral if you can. The cost of a funeral will always go up, no matter what the economy does. So paying for the basic necessities can save your loved ones time and money. You can actually buy pre-owned (but not pre-used!) grave sites through a real estate agent. One final cost saving tip (that I hope you never need) is that child sized coffins cost more on average than adult sized coffins. No, I have no idea why that is, but just remember to buy a liner when you buy the coffin.
As for the child sized coffin one would think that it uses less material so it would be cheaper but I would assume that the process of making a coffin is the expensive part not just the material so it doesn't make such difference. Thankfully fewer children die compared to normal sized people so there is a smaller market for it hence the price is higher.
My mother in law passed away last week. She was other wise healthy and absolutely no signs leading up to the moment. She woke up in the middle of the night used the restroom asked dad to call 911. And that's it. We will miss her for ever.
In very sorry
My mother in law passed away last week as well! God bless 🙏🏾
@@leftlane_dre so sorry to read this.
So sorry. You are right about missing her forever. It has been 22 yrs since my mom died & I still miss her.
There are misconceptions about almost everything and even topics some avoid discussion such as death.
I was looking at the cost of sending something into orbit the other day, and currently it's about $910 per kilogram. So with cremated human remains weighing 2-3kg you could conceivably have your remains sent to space for $3000. Although there will probably be extra charges too, but it still couldn't cost more than $5000 or $6000. Which when you think about it, is significantly cheaper than even a modest funeral and burial.
My father has been in hospice for five years now. Every major holiday, his head nurse tells us to make it special, because it'll be his last.
Good to here that the hospice literally behind my house isn’t just full of dying people. Makes it a little nicer to think about
I have been a Hospice Nurse for many years. It can be to the patient and families benefit to start care earlier. For the patient symptom management to promote quality of life with the use of Nurses, Social Workers and Chaplains. For the family we are able to educate them to have a better understanding of what can happen. Also for some people they may be admitted to hospice after a flare up of their condition making them eligible for hospice. When this happens they have someone coming on a weekly basis to make sure they are doing what they need to do to control symptoms. For example taking their medications as directed. In some cases because of this help they may actually improve to the point of being discharged from hospice.
*"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago and the next best time is now"* I consider this to be best motivational quote I've heard in a very long time. But motivational quotes are useless if you don't practice what you preach*
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or crypto and stocks.
It's surprising to know that "99.9% of billionaires are secret investors in bitcoin!!! It's where they grow their billion dollars portfolio. The rich does what the poor is scared of doing!!!
I wanted to trade crypto but I got confused with the fluctuations in price
@@fedrickjames6743 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like David Williams my coach, you may have come across him on a few interviews.
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Misconceptions About Classical Music
Getting involved with a palliative care team earlier than was "necessary" when my mum was deteriorating absolutely saved my sanity, it would have been a lot harder on my whole family and worse for my mum if we waited until things got super terrible.
My mother improved for a period of time while in hospice. They gave her a graduation party! I liked that take on it as opposed to Flunk out of hospice 😊
I have several ideas ffg or topics
1) List of old insults that are no longer insults or the reverse insults that didnt use to be insults
2) Actress/ Actors that debut as children / adolescent in either TV commercials , shows or movies.
3) old time Slang words that still mean the same or close to the same in the modern era.
Had to "put to sleep" the best dog I ever had this last July. You think dog farts are bad? Try a giant dog fart from a dead dog!
This just reminds me of the South Park episode about people pooping when they die 😂
I drowned and died and was revived during a very bad car accident and I was trapped under the car. I can really say after the panic and when u come to the realization ur not getting out of this alive a calmness comes and I don't fear death anymore . A man who saw the accident pushed the car off me and got a citation for his usual strength and courage .it is a miracle I'm alive
Forgot I was underwater in a lake under the car ..
Palative care provides more care for your family. Really very helpful for end of life care.
Grinding the remains of bones after cremation? Cremulator is the word you're looking for. Used for body liquification remains as well.
6:00 There are a few places around the world where they've been having problems with toxins from cemetaries leaching through the ground into the water table and into the water supply, giving the local drinking water a, um, pungent flavor. 🤢 The bigger problem than the bodies themselves is the chemicals that were used to prepare or preserve them, especially older bodies from ~100+ years ago when they used particularly bad chemicals. And that's not even counting the problems with bodies being upturned from erosion or outright washed out to sea. 😕
6:50 Bones are ground up in a giant coffee-grinder called a cremulator. 😐
7:08 Most crematoriums have a clause in the contract that says they get to keep any non-organic stuff, essentially finders-keepers. Basically, they're hoping to score some gold fillings or titanium hips. Vultures. 😠
7:40 Cremation uses a lot of energy and isn't great for a carbon-footprint, but overall, it's _MUCH_ better than burial for numerous reasons, not the least of which is the idiotic notion of wasting finite land on the dead. A lot of people can't even afford to own land when they're alive, and humans just keep overpopulating more and more, but they expect to indefinitely also waste precious land for dead people? 🤨 🤦 (Also, it's not indefinite anyway someone will eventually dig your corpse up. 🙄)
10:40 Maths is hard. Seriously, a lot of people struggle with math like this.
13:14 Not to mention the questionable measurement of the exact time of death anyway. Even if there were a definitive way to measure an exact time of death, how could he know how long their souls would wait after that to depart? What if some wait longer than others? It's an amusing idea, but just far too impractical to actually determine. 🤷 (Also, I can only assume the reason he wanted to weight them at TOD in the first place was specifically to try to prove a soul, so there's that…)
Thank you for all the info, I enjoy listing to you .
Last one. I heard about that theory as a kid. I always thought that the soul leaving the body would have, if anything, made the body *heavier.*
I hope to rip the biggest fart I've ever done after I pass away
Are all his videos this sped up or is my phone messed up? It was hard to hear everything he said and his rapid gestures were distracting.
I watched a video on another channel yesterday and it also seemed to fast. So it's possible the same is happening to you now.
Speaking of nails! Where's your lacquer this week??? a good creamy orange would have been chef's kiss
The truths of Understanding Our inherited knowledge from Great brave people before US. Is a blessing in our survival And growth as visitors of this planet. The Real issues of stunting our Evolution Is , 1. Severity of greed and lesson value on human life . 2. The Handbook of Humanistic behaviors and human rights laws of Respect has been missing for 2457 years. Meaning We Need a proper governing Handbook for all generations to come and in every languages . The Time to really think about global growth , Environmental preservation ,and holding individuals and Companies ,Countries Accountable is Now And ForEver . Thank yu for this wonderful program .💪
I've heard that hypothermia is a painless way to go.
Probs shouldn't have watched this while still mourning the death of my dog. She was cremated, and I think I was better off not knowing the intricate details of that process.
Perfect timing after I finish the Danganronpa game and just recently (like 5 mins ago) the anime.
Heh I was just thinking about what dying in your sleep would really be like the other day when I was reading about how Bob Saget died in his sleep. I was thinking that unless you fell into a coma first, I'm pretty sure you'd wake up before you die. I mean if a cat scratching at my bedroom door wakes me up, I'm pretty sure dying would, too. But, in Bob's case, he had suffered a head injury, so he probably fell unconscious before ultimately dying. So he really would have died in his sleep in all likelihood. Or drug overdoses of opiates, sedatives, alcohol, anything that slows Which, if I ever die, is exactly how I'd like it to be.
another great episode ⚰️
2:41 I thought that person had a 6 toed foot with 2 big toes 🤣
This guy ❤
Being next to a dead body being harmful cause of disease or fungus? Bro, I'm more worried about Zombie, Demonic, Necromancer stuff
Justin what is this video, I'm laying in bed freaking out, because I'm (either a hypochondriac, introvert, or murder) and I feel all out of whack. ( my father owns a funeral home)
When you just heard someone died and then this drops
Waited for the non forthcoming misconceptions about autopsies.
1:23 and 3:55 (and probably more, seeing how this episode is going). People writing and reading this script - you all should watch a lot more of this other You Tube channel - sci-show - and other data on a more sciency level, because you all seem hellbent on reiterating that "WE DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATH!". Well, we neither know if between Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving in an elliptical orbit, but as long as we havent seen one, we can just assume there isnt one.
Was that a Stand by Me joke?
U have to be under a percentage of thriving to get hospice care .I think 2 percent
Quite a caring metal band.
Poorer people still have a lower life expectancy. Maybe less often because of hard labor or squalid conditions (though also those ofc) but lack of access to healthcare and healthy food etc.
If this dude would get to the point instead of using filler I might could learn from this video
Dude we have the same last name. Nice.
Ah so the body's muscles relax, so the rectum will release stool, the bladder will release urine and the mouth will release saliva
MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MESOAMERICA
Posthumous Toots sounds like a mortician's podcast.
PODthumous Toots...
There's no afterlife.
Death = having >1M subs but
Just in case you see this, I hope you take it as a compliment from a guy that you are a serious cuddle bear. Stay as smart and funny and cuddly as you are now, or get more of each of them haha.
Posthumous tootz
To hear OSHA tell it, it's perfectly fine to bury bodies near the waterline, directly upstream from your water source.
I wanna die
This is not reassuring. Thanks.