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Do You Think Much About Death?
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posted May 27, 2023
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Doesn’t matter when it’s your time it’s your time. No matter what you do in your life. It’s your time.

posted May 28, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

That's something I don't think about ,but when the time comes I just pray I go in my sleep with no pain and suffering, but for now I just want to njoy life to the fullest and praise the heavenly father for allowing me to live each day

posted May 28, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Those gray areas include legal, financial, funeral and spiritual. After confirming Afib and scheduling an ablation I updated my 35 year old Advance Directive, got my accounts and affairs settled. Made my wishes known allowing discretion to my survivors. I love life but was prepared for the transition if the worst happened with my ablation. I slept well the night before. I fully expected a good outcome, was relaxed and without trepidation. I’m now looking forward to living a long life with zest. When this fades, I’ll enthusiastically get in line for what is next.

Aloha.

posted June 2, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I can only wish others would see death as the natural process of life that it is. I also don’t believe in pre-destiny. Our choices clearly affect our life-span in the present existence. It is my faith as a Buddhist that gives me my positive attitude as it pertains to my death.

posted May 30, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I think about it every now and then because of the tiredness, and the what ifs. However staying active, with work, and having a wonderful wife, and music occupy my mind. God being the first one i thank for my new Heart. Alls well. Hope the answer Helps.

posted May 29, 2023

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