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You Only Die Once
YODO
103 episodes
6 days ago
We are Dr. Bohn and Dr. Tartaglia, two osteopathic physicians specializing in Hospice and Palliative medicine. We started creating content to help families and patients approach the dying process with understanding and dignity. You only die once, and we believe it should be a peaceful process, without fear or pain.
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We are Dr. Bohn and Dr. Tartaglia, two osteopathic physicians specializing in Hospice and Palliative medicine. We started creating content to help families and patients approach the dying process with understanding and dignity. You only die once, and we believe it should be a peaceful process, without fear or pain.
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Medicine
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Grief and the Holidays when you’re Terminal
You Only Die Once
27 minutes 48 seconds
10 months ago
Grief and the Holidays when you’re Terminal

In this episode, Dr. Bohn discusses the subject of grief and how patients with terminal diagnoses may approach the holiday season differently once they receive their diagnosis.

Being informed that your time is short is devastating. Managing the stress of the holidays is challenging and the added worry knowing you are Terminal increases this significantly. Patients facing the Holiday Season after being told that this will more likely than not be the last one, evokes strong emotions. Sometimes, people find a way to find joy, peace, and hope as they express their love to others. Patients that manage to navigate the powerful emotions that are common facing this type of difficult situation report an unexpected freedom. There can be a reduction in typical holiday stressors as patients are given unexpected privileges and liberties by loved ones. There are terrible days and better ones, as anticipated during this stressful time of the year. I hope if this situation is facing you or your loved one, that you find some helpful information here to lighten your burden.

You Only Die Once
We are Dr. Bohn and Dr. Tartaglia, two osteopathic physicians specializing in Hospice and Palliative medicine. We started creating content to help families and patients approach the dying process with understanding and dignity. You only die once, and we believe it should be a peaceful process, without fear or pain.