The Toll of a Diagnosis: A Conversation on Life, Death, and Healing
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- OKAY THIS WAS A BIG DAY. What an opportunity to talk to cancer advocate and journalist superstar Katie Couric. This lovely mini-documentary walks with a cancer patient, widow, and death doula about the toll of a cancer diagnosis.
Thank you so much to Going with Grace End of Life Planners and Coco's Caravan for the chance to talk so openly about what it feels like when a world you love is ending.
p.s. And thanks to Katie Couric Media. You are the best of the best.
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Such a worthy conversation, just lost my Mom and I wasted so many opportunities to have a dying conversation. ALUA,God has your back your doing some great work on this planet.Thank you
So many profound words exchanged. Very inspirational just going thru a stage four lymphoma diagnosis. In middle of chemo this was like sent from Heaven to my ears. Thank you. Beautiful souls. I needed this today 💜💙🙏🏻
As a medical social worker i always tried to encourage honest conversations with a patient and family members/loved ones.I also know that everybody,s way of coping with a terminal disease is different and that everybody involved with the terminally ill must make space for these differences.
Such a beautiful and powerful conversation. Thank you!
This spot was absolute powerful & needed. Do it again, make the conversation go on & on.
What a beautiful conversation! ❤️
We are ALL in that space where we are dying are we not ? It’s easy to forget that simple truth we don’t have a loose end date in sight !
I saved this video to watch over and over.
So powerful
Where can I find the documentary?
Hi lovely, here's the link: katiecouric.com/health/cancer/terminal-illness-diagnosis-mental-health/.
So selfish to bring kids knowing you're dying...
If the mother can take great care of them,then it's great.She probably has a big family,and a group of friends who help out.