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What would you do if you had a few months to live?
Here are some suggestions for living your life as if you only had six months left:
- Stop caring so much what other people think.
- Be fearless.
- Finish the book you’re writing, or the project, or the whatever it is.
- Tell everyone you love how much you love them.
- Never feel guilt again.
- Stop beating yourself up.
What would you do if you have one day to live?
How To Live One Day At A Time
- Look after your mind and body.
- Don’t live on autopilot.
- Keep a journal.
- Stop worrying about the ‘what ifs’
- Set achievable daily goals.
- Congratulate yourself on the small things.
- Remember that you only get to live each day once.
When a DR says you have 6 months to live?
This idea comes from Medicare, the U.S. government organization that pays for much of older Americans’ health care. Medicare pays for hospice care if your doctor believes you have 6 months or less to live, the cancer does not respond to treatment, and your medical condition does not improve.
What do you say to someone who has 6 months to live?
Here are some suggestions for what to say to someone who’s in hospice:
- “I am here for you.” Let your loved one know you are there for support, however, it’s needed.
- “It’s okay to feel scared.”
- “I love you and I’ll miss you.”
- “My life is better for having known you.”
How do I take my life in a day at a time?
Taking one day at a time means not asking too much of yourself, or neglecting your own needs. It means recognising the difference between what-ifs and what is. It means choosing to focus more on the happy moments than on the painful or stressful ones — you actively choose how to make sense of your experience.
What does your prognosis say about your life?
“I’ve gone through stages from denial and anger to having a real sense of peace and purpose,” he said. “A prognosis says how long an average person is expected to live, it doesn’t reflect the reality. “I don’t know when I will pass on, but I’m going to make my life worthwhile and know without a doubt I’ll live longer.”
Is it possible to have a miscarriage at 6 weeks?
If you’ve passed your 4th and 5th week of pregnancy and still haven’t had a miscarriage sign yet, it’s less likely, though possible, that you will have a miscarriage. Having said that, about 5 percent of women will still end up having a miscarriage at six weeks.
What are the symptoms of pregnancy at 6 weeks?
At six weeks, pregnancy symptoms are already being experienced; Pregnancy symptoms at 6 weeks are Vomiting or nausea in the early morning hours (though will occur throughout the day in some women), Your breast increases in size with nipple itching and dark areola around it
What does it mean when you bleed at 6 weeks pregnant?
If your doctor notices that you are bleeding at six weeks, he/she will monitor if your HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is rising or not. This hormone multiplies every 48 – 72 hours if pregnant, and a falling level may indicate something is wrong.