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Old 05-29-2007, 05:28 PM   #41 (permalink)
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abaya - re-read my post. I completely and totally agree with you. I'm not thinking of this as a day that they die again, just a day long visit.

It would be worth any amount of money to me.
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Old 05-29-2007, 05:57 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I concur with everyone who has had to say goodbye to a loved one, especially after a long illness... no one wants to go through that again.

But what if you never had the chance to say goodbye in the first place? What if the person who died never got to say goodbye to anyone, because they died alone in a freak, sudden accident?

And what if it wasn't "before" someone died (as in, you knew they had to go through that whole suffering again), but what if it was more like a "visit," from wherever they might be now? (Not saying I believe in any afterlife whatsoever, but just for the sake of this thread.)

I still think that for me personally, if I could at least meet my father once and say hello, nice to meet you, let's spend a day getting to know each other as father and daughter, and then say goodbye... well, that would be one heckuva big deal, and worth it to me.

Not in any other situation, like where I had to watch someone die... but that one, yes. I think it's a valid exception. Is there no one else out there who feels the same way?
I think I would, in that situation...my line of thinking is bringing them back for a day, only to have them die a second time.
I would ask my brother-in-law what the fuck was he thinking?? I would introduce my kids to the grandfather they never knew. But I know my own grandfather would smack me on the back of my head telling me I'm being stupid-take the money!
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Old 05-30-2007, 05:32 AM   #43 (permalink)
 
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abaya - re-read my post. I completely and totally agree with you. I'm not thinking of this as a day that they die again, just a day long visit.

It would be worth any amount of money to me.
Gotcha, Jess... sorry for not giving you (and Lurkette) more credit, but I guess the overall vibe of the thread seems pretty "You'd be stupid not to take the money" and/or "Why the hell would you want to bring someone back?" type thing, which just wasn't jiving with me. As I said, I agree with that perspective in some circumstances, but not in all, and certainly not in mine.

Anyway, it's all hypothetical, so I guess it doesn't really matter. But I still find the idea interesting.
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Old 05-30-2007, 06:54 AM   #44 (permalink)
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I would ask living family and friends for consensus in something like this. It would be inconsiderate if I was the only one in charge of the decision.
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Old 05-30-2007, 02:49 PM   #45 (permalink)
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I would take the money. I work for a peds hospice. I watch people die. I would never want to relive the death or even the loss of a loved one. The thought actually horrifies me. But I deal with it on a daily basis... loss and death... so I perceive the situation differently.
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Old 05-30-2007, 04:04 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Gotcha, Jess... sorry for not giving you (and Lurkette) more credit, but I guess the overall vibe of the thread seems pretty "You'd be stupid not to take the money" and/or "Why the hell would you want to bring someone back?" type thing, which just wasn't jiving with me. As I said, I agree with that perspective in some circumstances, but not in all, and certainly not in mine.

Anyway, it's all hypothetical, so I guess it doesn't really matter. But I still find the idea interesting.
I think it certainly must depend on the circumstances and the person...perhaps some people simply haven't lost people they were extremely close to, or have lost them in circumstances that gave them time to make peace and have some measure of closure, like a grandparent - I lost my grandfather not long before I lost my brother, but because he was old and I pretty much expected that he would die some day soon, I got to say everything I needed to say. He'd lived a long life, he knew I loved him, and when he died I was sad but it doesn't stay with me as the kind of loss that Josh's death was. Josh totally knew I loved him, and vice versa, but he was gone so suddenly, and so young. I'd give just about anything to make sure he was okay and make sure he knew not just how much I love him, but how much I admire and respect him. I don't see how it would be a loss all over again. You'd know that it was only a day...you'd be prepared. I guess for people who still have things to say, or like abaya and justjess who lost people early in their lives, maybe it's just a completely different ballgame.
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Old 05-30-2007, 04:25 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Old 05-30-2007, 08:03 PM   #48 (permalink)
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I could see it now.... "Mom, hey its been 10 years! I missed you!" -SLAP- "Yea, youre right..." and that would be extent of my visit with my mom cuz i know she'd do the same.

And anyways, the last time I saw her, she looked at me and Im pretty sure she didnt recognize me. That was hard enough to fix....
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Last edited by serlindsipity; 05-30-2007 at 08:04 PM.. Reason: I had to admit this thread made me tear up. Im not totally heartless...
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