A hospice nurse has revealed the six 'unimaginable' things that happen when someone is on their death bed.
Julie McFadden, 41, is a registered nurse based in Los Angeles who specializes in hospice care - and has built a social-media following of millions by sharing insights to help destigmatize the process of 'death and dying.'
The health expert and author - who previously lifted the lid on the 'scary things' that happen when you take your last breath - took to YouTube to once again speak out about the phenomena surrounding death as she confessed that prior to having witnessed these wild things herself, she was 'uncomfortable' sharing them.
Julie explained that patients often experienced 'terminal lucidity,' 'hallucinations,' 'death stares,' and more.
Julie McFadden, 41, is a registered nurse based in Los Angeles who specializes in hospice care - and has built a social-media following of millions by sharing insights to help destigmatize the process of 'death and dying.'
The health expert and author - who previously lifted the lid on the 'scary things' that happen when you take your last breath - took to YouTube to once again speak out about the phenomena surrounding death as she confessed that prior to having witnessed these wild things herself, she was 'uncomfortable' sharing them.
Julie explained that patients often experienced 'terminal lucidity,' 'hallucinations,' 'death stares,' and more.
What REALLY happens on your 'death bed': Hospice nurse lifts the lid on six 'unimaginable phenomena' that occur when a person is just days away from dying
- Julie McFadden , 41, is a registered nurse based in Los Angeles
- She specializes in hospice care and frequently shares what happens near death
- The nurse has now revealed the six 'unimaginable' things that occur
What happens on the Death Bed
As mentioned in the video, trigger warning, there is video that shows the actively dying stage.
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At the beginning of the clip, she explained that she never saw any of these six things while working as an ICU nurse, and only began seeing them when she transitioned into hospice care.
She admitted: 'There are many death bed phenomena and I've seen them all, let's break them down. I want to be clear this doesn't happen to everyone but it does happen enough that I like to educate about it.
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