Oh i forgot to put the death out !

Russell":132pm1v7 said:
Death never bothered me at all... until my daughter arrived.

The thought that some day I will die, and have to leave her, eats at me like cancer.

Need wine.

I think I would be more afraid of leaving my children if there was any reason they were unable through disability to live without help and have to leave them to the mercy of the NHS. Although I love the NHS when it comes to looking after people who need 24 hour care it is lacking.

I love my children and hope they will always be able to look after themselves

Alison

Mobile posted so sorry for mistakes
 
We're all going to die, which is the one consolation...when it happens it happens and c'est la vie.
 
Death, we have been there before and we will go there again, that is inevitable, but my belief is I have as much right to death as I have to life, what stops me, is I don't have the strength. Also ten years back I got my head kicked in and er died then, so since, I don't fear death at all, pain I do, but not death.
 
As hinted i think, we have all come from death, a previous no existance, so perhaps it's like that, just a long pre-sperm/egg silence waiting for our atoms to be in the right place at the right time ! But thinking about it it would'nt be 'our' atoms it would be a collection of many 'used ' atoms........and then it is the conciousness that claims it as a body.

Think i'll stop there......give my self a headache ;)
 
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