You will never understand the process and understand the true meaning of death not until you have your own death experience or you have taken care a loved one that is dying or has a terminal III cancer.
Taking care a loved one with a terminal III cancer is overwhelming. Seeing how he fight against his cancer pain and against the disease, which you are also powerless to stop is huge emotional burden. Sometimes, you even refuse to believe that nothing can change his fate and you feel helpless.
Most of the time the emotional pain, when you see your loved one going to his final journey, is more painful than the cancer pain you loved one is battling with. It is a constant daily battle in accepting a loved ones impending death.
Accepting this fact can help your loved one achieve the quality of life for his remainder days. Being on his side, you need to understand more about his condition and his disease, the symptoms, and the pain associated with it. You need to know the ways on how to manage these things. It is true that knowing all these things will not save your loved one from death but you can give him a good life before he passes.
These tips would help him in his journey and may decrease his cancer pain. He needs not to be alone with his journey, knowing this tips can give you the opportunity to join him and be at his side. It is also advisable that you encourage him to visit his doctor regularly especially as his disease progresses.
Spend quality of time with him. You need to be brave and help him face death. In this way, it will be easy for all of you including your family to let go. There are nothing more peaceful and wonderful than to be with your loved one on your final phase of life. Seeing them happy and at peace will give him the assurance that he has nothing to worry about.