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en He'd been ill for about a year. He was a heavy drinker and smoker and he had problems with his heart. He was wasting away. By the end, it was a relief because he was in so much pain and he was so weak. He died in the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy and we were all there.

en Michael died just after his one-year anniversary (in prison). He was in poor health and was actually transferred outside the hospital (to another facility) the day that he died.

en He was feeling great until 4 p.m. Sunday when he had a really bad chest pain. He died at the hospital. Will was with him. He was joking with the ambulance drivers.

en This doesn't surprise me, as we see this pattern in other chronic pain problems: you can relieve pain, but it's a lot harder to prompt activity changes. A chronically ill person needs more than symptom relief to resume a normal lifestyle. We're now beginning to work on that problem.

en This doesn't surprise me, as we see this pattern in other chronic pain problems: you can relieve pain, but it's a lot harder to prompt activity changes. A chronically ill person needs more than symptom relief to resume a normal lifestyle. We're now beginning to work on that problem.

en If they tell you that she died of sleeping pills you must know that she died of a wasting grief, of a slow bleeding at the soul.

en John did not have heart troubles. He had some health problems 16 months earlier that were not connected to this. Giving Leo the heart attack was tied in part to the fact he was going to have to be away for 4 1/2 months recuperating from surgery. He and I talked and we said, 'Let's give him a heart attack.' We were sort of glib about it, and ironically he died of a heart attack.

en John did not have heart troubles. He had some health problems 16 months earlier that were not connected to this. Giving Leo the heart attack was tied in part to the fact he was going to have to be away for 4 1 / 2 months recuperating from surgery. He and I talked and we said, 'Let's give him a heart attack.' We were sort of glib about it, and ironically he died of a heart attack.

en I am not a heavy drinker. I can sometimes go for hours without touching a drop. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.
  Noël Coward

en I am not a heavy drinker. I can sometimes go for hours without touching a drop.
  Noël Coward

en I'm a heavy smoker. I go through two lighters a day.
  Bill Hicks

en I'm not really a heavy smoker any more. I only get through two lighters a day now.
  Bill Hicks

en The moment you start thinking it?s going to take a year, you?re wasting your time. I?m just going to go out and play. It?s going to be a transition, but I?m not going to walk in and say it?s going to take me a year because I?m losing a year; I?m wasting a year.

en There is nothing heavier than compassion. Not even one's own pain weighs so heavy as the pain one feels for someone, for someone, pain intensified by the imagination and prolonged by a hundred echos.
  Milan Kundera

en The nine who died in this place remind us that there are real and immediate needs that must be met in the here and now - water, food, medicine, pain relief - and that these are sometimes provided at great cost and often in the midst of great danger.


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