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Zweegas
May 19, 2009 rated it liked it

When you're facing something like this and you feel so directionless, you need something simple, plain, logical like this booklet to get a handle on the situation, to lay steady groundwork when nothing makes sense. Some people try religion. Some need other or supplemental information or points of view instead of or in addition to religion. I don't know if the things it says are true, but this booklet was there for me when I needed it. I identified some of the things it said with my loved one's p

When you're facing something like this and you feel so directionless, you need something simple, plain, logical like this booklet to get a handle on the situation, to lay steady groundwork when nothing makes sense. Some people try religion. Some need other or supplemental information or points of view instead of or in addition to religion. I don't know if the things it says are true, but this booklet was there for me when I needed it. I identified some of the things it said with my loved one's particular situation, but when I tried to tell others about what he was going through, the only thing they all said was, "Oh yeah, those symptoms must be caused by the drugs." My psychologist and my best friend both told me that while they were trying to say something nice. Their comments really upset and alienated me from both of them though. I felt like they didn't know what I was going through. They hadn't read this same booklet that I had. No, my dying loved one's symptoms weren't because of drugs. It was a whole spiritual process of self-reflection that he was going through. I know because the hospice gave me this booklet about it.

I like the poetic little story at the end and I do believe in the analogy it makes, but the physical descriptions about dying did not really apply to my loved one's situation even if it gave me comfort at the time to read this and pretend they did. The physical descriptions of dying probably do apply to a lot of others.

This booklet made a utterly wrenching experience for my whole family less painful and devastating.

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rdmickey1989
May 01, 2012 rated it really liked it
We were given a copy of this while my husband's father was in palliative care during the last week of his life.

I read the small book many many times over the final days. I understand that everyone steps to the end are different, but this was such a great resource for my husband and I. Many things I could relate to and we lived through.

Two years later, I am looking for the book to give my mother as hospice has been called in for my grandmother.

Worth every penny.

We were given a copy of this while my husband's father was in palliative care during the last week of his life.

I read the small book many many times over the final days. I understand that everyone steps to the end are different, but this was such a great resource for my husband and I. Many things I could relate to and we lived through.

Two years later, I am looking for the book to give my mother as hospice has been called in for my grandmother.

Worth every penny.

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Elizabeth
Jun 12, 2014 rated it it was amazing
As a hospice nurse we supply this book to our families who have loved ones who are terminally ill. I cannot tell you how invaluable this little book is. It answers alot of the tough questions families do not know how to ask. It is honest and gives a time line of the symptoms one will experience when getting close to passing away. I always hear the same things from my families " I wish I had known about this book sooner then I would of realized more of what was taking place with so and so." This As a hospice nurse we supply this book to our families who have loved ones who are terminally ill. I cannot tell you how invaluable this little book is. It answers alot of the tough questions families do not know how to ask. It is honest and gives a time line of the symptoms one will experience when getting close to passing away. I always hear the same things from my families " I wish I had known about this book sooner then I would of realized more of what was taking place with so and so." This little book is worth its weight in gold. I use it daily and it is truly an asset in the hospice setting. ...more
Vannessa Anderson
Gone From My sight was an important and informative read that educated readers concerning the dying experience. Gone From My Sight contained nothing but the facts from a Registered Nurse who had probably witnessed many deaths. Gone from My Sight will be helpful to those who want to understand when it is time to let go of their love ones because they will know what it looks like.
Nancy
Feb 14, 2015 rated it it was amazing
This is a short pamphlet style of book which succinctly explains the dying process for people who have not witnessed death before. As a social worker, I use this book on a regular basis to give to families on hospice care to explain the process.
Tom Schulte
May 20, 2017 rated it really liked it
Thoughtfully and respectfully written, this slim chapbook contains an RN's carefully considered experience on the dying experience; physiologically and behaviorally. There is real value here for someone confronted with an unfamiliar experience of a loved in hospice. Thoughtfully and respectfully written, this slim chapbook contains an RN's carefully considered experience on the dying experience; physiologically and behaviorally. There is real value here for someone confronted with an unfamiliar experience of a loved in hospice. ...more
Tanya Harrison
Difficult book to read when you have a loved one who will soon experience this process. But it gave the facts in a very respectful manner so that you could prepare yourself for what is soon to come. I appreciate having this book to comfort me when I have questions about what is happening to my loved one.

Recent update...this book also helped my Mother. The hospice nurse urged her to read it the night before my Father died. Because of this book she was able to say goodbye to her husband and have h

Difficult book to read when you have a loved one who will soon experience this process. But it gave the facts in a very respectful manner so that you could prepare yourself for what is soon to come. I appreciate having this book to comfort me when I have questions about what is happening to my loved one.

Recent update...this book also helped my Mother. The hospice nurse urged her to read it the night before my Father died. Because of this book she was able to say goodbye to her husband and have his family with him as he took his last breath. It's short but very informative. This book probably changed her grieving experience, giving her the clarity she needed at a time it counted the most.

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Jennifer Morefield
My mother was diagnosed w/Alzheimer's disease awhile back. The day after Easter, she had a stroke. She was evaluated for a week in the hospital and doctors discovered that she has metastatic colon cancer that has moved to her lungs. She returned to her home with hospice care waiting for us. She was given months to live. She is passing to the later stages of the death process and will not be with us much longer. I have appreciated this book. It has helped me understand the death process more and My mother was diagnosed w/Alzheimer's disease awhile back. The day after Easter, she had a stroke. She was evaluated for a week in the hospital and doctors discovered that she has metastatic colon cancer that has moved to her lungs. She returned to her home with hospice care waiting for us. She was given months to live. She is passing to the later stages of the death process and will not be with us much longer. I have appreciated this book. It has helped me understand the death process more and has helped our family to face this experience w/o fear. ...more
Cheri Raye
Here is what i will say about this pamphlet, READ it if you have a loved one dying. This book deserves 5 stars as it prepares the ones left to live without their loved ones.
I dont feel it lacks anywhere it gives you the basics and from there you can deal with each part of the death process.
It is wonderfully written and sensitively put together. I recommend it to anyone who has someone they love dying from whatever cause.
Kristen
Nov 13, 2010 rated it really liked it
The most amazing part of this short book was the ending poem by Henry Van Dyke. I suggest everyone read it! Van Dyke likens one that is dying to a ship sailing away into the distance. On the horizon, the ship seems to disappear, but really it is not gone. It is still sailing, just out of our sight. What we can't see is that there are others awaiting it on a different shore, shouting "here she comes!" And as Van Dyke says, "that is dying." What a beautiful image. The most amazing part of this short book was the ending poem by Henry Van Dyke. I suggest everyone read it! Van Dyke likens one that is dying to a ship sailing away into the distance. On the horizon, the ship seems to disappear, but really it is not gone. It is still sailing, just out of our sight. What we can't see is that there are others awaiting it on a different shore, shouting "here she comes!" And as Van Dyke says, "that is dying." What a beautiful image. ...more
Songbirdlinda2yahoo.Com
An outstanding resource that is very short, very clear and very helpful in our understanding the signs of later life and the approach to the transition from this life to the next. It's a calming, reassuring resource to have and was given to me by a social worker before my Daddy was admitted to Hospice. It gave me a sense of peace and preparation so that when Daddy crossed over, I saw it as a gift to witness; not something to fear.
Hyacinth
Sep 20, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Excellent resource on dying and its process. I read one similar if it was not this one when my dad died. I found myself nodding at the process as it happened. When my stepmother died, I began looking for "the little blue book" because I couldn't remember its name. When I happened upon it, I had to order it. This is the book. Excellent resource on dying and its process. I read one similar if it was not this one when my dad died. I found myself nodding at the process as it happened. When my stepmother died, I began looking for "the little blue book" because I couldn't remember its name. When I happened upon it, I had to order it. This is the book. ...more
Beverlee Jobrack
Simple to read and quite informative. Everyone dies and for some reason, it is not common knowledge how it happens. My knowledge was based on dramatic ends from tv or movies, but most people, including my mother, go through phases. These are quite familiar to people who work in nursing homes. It's good to know. Simple to read and quite informative. Everyone dies and for some reason, it is not common knowledge how it happens. My knowledge was based on dramatic ends from tv or movies, but most people, including my mother, go through phases. These are quite familiar to people who work in nursing homes. It's good to know. ...more
Mary Perdue
Feb 22, 2019 rated it it was amazing
This is a wonderful little book filled with easy to understand information on the dying process. As a former Hospice nurse we often gave out this book when teaching families about the dying process. I highly recommend it as a great tool that helps to answer many questions about the symptoms observed at the end of life.
Ralph Dinsmore
Excellent informative booklet makes good sense for family watching loved one decline by natural causes. Reverse of the amazing birth growth process. Last year she was as a child, now an infant. Let her work it through. She is uncomplaining and not a problem. We love you Mom.
Annabelle
I think this is a helpful little booklet, especially those like myself who have little to no experience with death or dying. It lays out what some of the indicators are as people reach different stages in the dying process.
shelly
Jun 10, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This was extremely helpful, as we sat with my dad who passed away in hospice a few weeks ago. Even if you're not in the situation, this book is extremely insightful to understanding death and the process of dying. This was extremely helpful, as we sat with my dad who passed away in hospice a few weeks ago. Even if you're not in the situation, this book is extremely insightful to understanding death and the process of dying. ...more
Donnabear79
Jan 27, 2014 rated it it was amazing
An extremely helpful and insightful book for anyone caring for a loved one with a terminal illness. My husband and I have recommended it several times after it was given to us during my mother in law's battle with breast cancer. An extremely helpful and insightful book for anyone caring for a loved one with a terminal illness. My husband and I have recommended it several times after it was given to us during my mother in law's battle with breast cancer. ...more
❀Aimee❀ Just one more page...
Small pamphlet from author in Depoe Bay, OR. Explains several aspects of the dying process. Five minute read but really good.
Lady Pestilence
Henry van Dyke's short story, which this pamphlet was named for, makes it worth it. Henry van Dyke's short story, which this pamphlet was named for, makes it worth it. ...more
Judy
helpful to share and give anticipatory guidance
Angela
Jul 06, 2011 rated it it was amazing
a much needed guide for the uninitiated caregiver about what to watch for and expect from a loved one's dying process. a much needed guide for the uninitiated caregiver about what to watch for and expect from a loved one's dying process. ...more
Kathleen
Apr 17, 2016 rated it it was amazing
I was given this book when my grandma went into hospice. I read many times over the five days she was there. it was comforting and helped prepare me for grandma's death. I was given this book when my grandma went into hospice. I read many times over the five days she was there. it was comforting and helped prepare me for grandma's death. ...more
Deborah
Jan 31, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Beautiful book, so helpful when the caregiver for someone who is dying. The simple language offers comfort to those that are dying and those that are losing someone.
K
Jul 30, 2021 rated it it was amazing
A succinct handbook to guide you through one of the most unfamiliar and difficult times - death of a loved one submitted to hospice. Reading it explained the process in a way anyone can understand, without pretention, without religious dogma, while still honoring a sense of spirit and transmuting emotional heaviness. It came to me when I needed it, as though the author, like some benevolent angel, had been watching what was happening and kindly explained what my loved one was going through. This A succinct handbook to guide you through one of the most unfamiliar and difficult times - death of a loved one submitted to hospice. Reading it explained the process in a way anyone can understand, without pretention, without religious dogma, while still honoring a sense of spirit and transmuting emotional heaviness. It came to me when I needed it, as though the author, like some benevolent angel, had been watching what was happening and kindly explained what my loved one was going through. This book has helped the mourning process, clue me in to doors otherwise closed to the outside observer. ...more
Ari
Jan 08, 2020 rated it really liked it
Useful short book/let regarding the physicality of the common dying process when it is not a trauma situation. I've used it to share with patients (usually younger) who are not familiar with timelines of how bodies shut down. The author aptly also addresses spiritual/personality 'withdrawal,' something that can bother family and friends more than the physical. This book offers a fair balance of physical and spiritual (but not religious) takes on what happens during the dying process. Recommended Useful short book/let regarding the physicality of the common dying process when it is not a trauma situation. I've used it to share with patients (usually younger) who are not familiar with timelines of how bodies shut down. The author aptly also addresses spiritual/personality 'withdrawal,' something that can bother family and friends more than the physical. This book offers a fair balance of physical and spiritual (but not religious) takes on what happens during the dying process. Recommended. ...more
Emerson Lee
This is less of a book and more of an informational pamphlet. It took less than 10 minutes to read. It's very important and helpful information to know about the general timeline and signs of the dying process. There's a reason it's traditionally recommended in hospices but it also felt odd to spend a few bucks on a document that I read in a few minutes. If I had spent $7+ for a hard copy (instead of getting the e-book with Kindle credits), I would have felt misled and taken advantage of. That b This is less of a book and more of an informational pamphlet. It took less than 10 minutes to read. It's very important and helpful information to know about the general timeline and signs of the dying process. There's a reason it's traditionally recommended in hospices but it also felt odd to spend a few bucks on a document that I read in a few minutes. If I had spent $7+ for a hard copy (instead of getting the e-book with Kindle credits), I would have felt misled and taken advantage of. That being said, it's a 5-star pamphlet. ...more
Bekka Pierson
Sep 07, 2019 rated it really liked it
Genre: Informational Books - This is one of the books that was given to me at the hospital. It was given to me in the palliative care unit and teaches patients and their families what to expect in the day toward the end of the patient's life. It discusses different physical changes that the body will undergo over the course of the last few days. The bok was very helpful to me and my family during this time. Genre: Informational Books - This is one of the books that was given to me at the hospital. It was given to me in the palliative care unit and teaches patients and their families what to expect in the day toward the end of the patient's life. It discusses different physical changes that the body will undergo over the course of the last few days. The bok was very helpful to me and my family during this time. ...more
Amber the vintage girl
Very short but informative on what to expect when someone is dying. My children received this book when their dad entered hospice. They were too upset to read it and gave it to me so I thought I would read it and keep it for future reference. I would have given it 5 stars if it was longer.
Tomi Alger
May 04, 2020 rated it it was amazing
The focus of this booklet is to let persons know what kinds of changes happen to the body and thought processes of a person nearing death. It can help ease the fear of this transistion.

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