Doctor Explains What Symptoms Signal the Body's Final Chapter
A bone and joint specialist explains physical and mental warning signs that indicate the body is entering life's final stage, helping families understand these natural changes rather than fear them.
A bone and joint specialist explains what symptoms signal that the body is reaching its limits and entering the final stage of life, emphasizing that understanding these signals helps families accept reality and transform fear into understanding.
Assistant Professor Dr. Thaninnithi Leerapun shared insights on his Facebook page 'Doctor for Bones and Joints' about warning signs from the body that indicate the approach of life's end. He addresses heartbreaking questions families often ask in his clinic: "How do we know our body is reaching its limit?" "Doctor, my father looks exhausted and hasn't eaten for days—is this dangerous?" "Why did my mother suddenly forget me and speak in confusion, when she was fine yesterday?" Many families struggle with anxiety as their loved ones change, some fearful of facing reality, others confused about how to respond.
Dr. Leerapun emphasizes the importance of understanding these signs—signals that the body's systems are gradually declining or entering life's final phase—so families can prepare themselves emotionally and provide the best care during this critical time.
From clinical experience: "The Last Day Without Rushing"
The doctor recalls the case of an 82-year-old patient who came for examination with chronic back pain from osteoporosis and cancer that had spread to the bone. His daughter asked tearfully, "Doctor, how much longer does father have?" At that time, he wasn't experiencing severe breathing difficulties, but gradually became quieter, lost interest in news he once enjoyed, refused his favorite fruits, and began sleeping longer during the day. He wasn't suffering from pain because it was well-managed, but what changed was his "energy," dimming like a candle near its end. Eventually, he passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family, without anyone panicking, because they had discussed beforehand what symptoms indicate the body's farewell.
What the Body Is Trying to Tell Us
When the body reaches its final stage—whether from incurable chronic disease or age-related decline—various systems begin "shutting down" one by one. This isn't something to fear; it's a natural mechanism by which the body reduces its workload so the person feels as comfortable as possible.
1. Loss of appetite: The body no longer needs energy for movement or activities. The stomach and intestines slow down. When a patient refuses food, it's not stubbornness but rather the body can no longer handle it.
2. Prolonged sleeping: The brain begins reducing perception to prevent pain and anxiety. Patients sleep more deeply and wake with difficulty.
3. Emotional and consciousness changes: Some may experience confusion, hallucinations, or speak with deceased loved ones. Medically, this reflects chemical changes beginning in the brain.
Deeper Mechanism: Why Does the Body Display These Symptoms?
When vital organs like the heart, liver, kidneys, or lungs begin failing:
Blood oxygen levels drop: This slows brain function, causing confusion or depression. Toxin accumulation: When kidneys can't eliminate waste, toxins in the blood cause drowsiness and loss of appetite. Peripheral circulation failure: The body redirects blood from hands and feet to nourish the heart and brain instead, causing cold extremities or mottled purple marks.
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