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Question: Is dying painful???
Answers: Wouldn't that really depend on HOW you die? I'm pretty sure being slowly crushed to death would be more painful than drowning for example.
Depends on what is causing the death. Disease can cause pain. Injury, for example, burns, being crushed, those would be painful. Instant death, such as, heart attack, stroke(with the exception of chest pains or massive headaches)have short lived pain. The emotional pain of dying is relative to the individual. Some are ready to go, others are not.
Probably not as much when you're doped up on meds. That's my plan...I don't want to be sober when I make my exit.
depends on how you die. if you die quick it doesn't. if you die slow it really hurts.
dude get your spelling together i cant tell if you have bad gas or arthritis.
It depends on how you die, I guess. I wouldn't think the actual act of dying would be, but the events that cause it might be. From the tone of your question I assume you lost someone close to you recently. I'm sorry for your loss if that is the case.
depends how you die........
Nobody can really answer this question because nobody can come back after death to relate their story .
However, I am sure dying from a chronic illness such as cancer involves considerable pain from the disease process itself; likewise for acute excruciatingly painful conditions like myocardial infarction (heart attack) or pulmonary embolism (a clot in the lungs) if these lead to death.
I sincerely hope you are not in either of these categories.
It can be. Generally pain can be managed if death is a long term process.
Answers: Wouldn't that really depend on HOW you die? I'm pretty sure being slowly crushed to death would be more painful than drowning for example.
Depends on what is causing the death. Disease can cause pain. Injury, for example, burns, being crushed, those would be painful. Instant death, such as, heart attack, stroke(with the exception of chest pains or massive headaches)have short lived pain. The emotional pain of dying is relative to the individual. Some are ready to go, others are not.
Probably not as much when you're doped up on meds. That's my plan...I don't want to be sober when I make my exit.
depends on how you die. if you die quick it doesn't. if you die slow it really hurts.
dude get your spelling together i cant tell if you have bad gas or arthritis.
It depends on how you die, I guess. I wouldn't think the actual act of dying would be, but the events that cause it might be. From the tone of your question I assume you lost someone close to you recently. I'm sorry for your loss if that is the case.
depends how you die........
Nobody can really answer this question because nobody can come back after death to relate their story .
However, I am sure dying from a chronic illness such as cancer involves considerable pain from the disease process itself; likewise for acute excruciatingly painful conditions like myocardial infarction (heart attack) or pulmonary embolism (a clot in the lungs) if these lead to death.
I sincerely hope you are not in either of these categories.
It can be. Generally pain can be managed if death is a long term process.
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