This is a Reddit compilation including their life experiences...
#1: "I went to visit my grandpa for the weekend. Urgently, I needed to head to medical school. I told him I loved him and I'd see him later. He said he loved me too, and I wouldn't. He was correct, he died a few days later due to pneumonia."
This one is probably difficult to handle due to the reason his grandpa said he wouldn't see him again.
#2: " I was celebrating my grandma's birthday. Once we said our goodbyes we said we'll see each other soon. My grandma said the next time we'll see her is six feet underground. She was right."
This was a comment from the first experience and it does haunt someone like that.
#3: " I'm an intern at a home for patients with Alzheimer and have only been there for a few weeks. The first patient to pass during my internship said 'who am I', for some reason it saddens me deeply and I can't seem to let it go."
This may or may not be their last words but it is haunting if you can't let go of that specific moment.
I hope you enjoyed and I'll see if I could continue more Reddit posts. Viavox still needs to HElP ME WITH SAVING AN ARTICLE AND THIS THE THIRD TIME I'VE WRITTEN THIS ARTICLE!!!!!!!!
Viavox plz help me save articles... plz????????
Feb 01, 2020