Monday, December 24, 2018

How to Use Sci/Tech to Help Someone in Severe Pain and/or Dying

This post isn't what you think.  It is not about assisted suicide, per say.  Or, is it?

The more I work with mind/body/emotions, I still see so much untapped potential to ease the suffering of someone in severe pain and/or dying.  Thus, I plan to write a book about this.

As I began research on this topic, I see a strong connection between Emotions and Pain and/or the Dying Process.

Doesn't it make sense to try to get the patient to Relax, thereby Reducing Pain Level, and/or allow the Smooth Transition to Death?


  • I think part of pain, and even dying, is the struggle "inside" a person, that might be causing and/or aggravating the pain and/or dying.  Perhaps, this relates to the Will to Live.  Perhaps this struggle might be feelings of fear, regret, unfinished business, worry about others, sadness/grief, loss of control, etc.  Maybe there is a "pull" from the "other side" and/or a "push" from the person to quit fighting and just die.  Who knows?  It is different for each person.
What I see in all this so far is that maybe Sci/Tech can help the person in Severe Pain and/or Dying to relax.  This probably will be the focus of my book.  Read on....

It is my attempt in this upcoming book to gather information on "what's been done before" and offer up ideas on "what else might be done".  By doing so, I hope to help others, stimulate innovation, and bring about positive changes.

In doing research on this topic, I was surprised on how few Sci/Tech innovations have been made to consider the psychological/emotional aspect of pain and/or dying.  It's my job to get this innovation going - by writing and inventing. 

In the end, it is caring people, not sci/tech that helps someone in severe pain and/or dying.  

Sci/Tech, though, might be able to assist the caregivers and/or patients though to indicate the psychological/emotional state of the patient.  This indication might show caregivers if their words/actions are helping or hurting the patient, especially if the patient is non-communicative.  The goal is to help people in severe pain and/or dying to relax.

Maybe through Emotion Monitoring we'll learn more about Near Death Experiences, too.




I'm so excited.  This is a new frontier and I'm right on the brink of discovery.

Thank you for reading this post.  I hope you will consider buying and reading my book, when it comes out.  What I find, I'll share with you in my book.

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My research so far...(General Information for patients, family/friends/healthcare workers, etc.)

Providing Comfort at the End of Life - National Institute on Aging

Prayers for the Dying

Compositions and methods for imaging pain and stress in vivo


Tips for Talking with Someone Who is Dying - Canadian Virtual Hospice


What to Say to a Dying Friend, Someone Who's Sick - AARP


Tips for Visiting Someone on Hospice | VITAS Healthcare


How to Talk to Cancer and Dying Patients - CNA.plus


I Don't Know what to Say ...: How to Help and Support Someone who is ...


What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say - Hospice of the Red ...


A Study of Meeting the Emotional Needs of Dying Patients and ... - DTIC


Providing Comfort at the End of Life - National Institute on Aging


What people close to death say about euthanasia and assisted suicide ...


End of Life and Hospice Care | Taking Charge of Your Health ...


The Inner Life of the Dying Person (End-of-Life Care: A Series): Allan ...


Psychotherapy of the Dying Patient | Psychology Today

Hypnotherapy with Hospice Care and/or Dying Clients

Guided Imagery | The Last Visit

Meditations for Sick and Dying People - The Way of Meditation

Hypnotherapy with Hospice Care and/or Dying Clients

Ten Reasons Guided Meditation is a Best Practice for Hospice ...

Hospice & Palliative Care - Guided Imagery and Meditation Blog ...



Research on how Sci/Tech might help the Person in Severe Pain and/or Dying to Relax...

Medical Monitor with Emotional Stress Pain Indicator and Biofeedback ...


Devices and methods for passive patient monitoring

101212902* DEATHBED SERVICE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL TRANQUILITY TO A PATIENT WHO WILL SOON DIE

Method for cancer pain treatment

System for dying service

Method and apparatus of obtaining peace of mind

End-of-life end before prediction system

Medical system

End-of-life monitoring system in non-medical mode

Intelligent calling-for-help wristband


Determining a psychological state of a subject


Apparatus for biophilically promoting personal relaxation, for reducing …

Sensory device useful in bringing a patient neurological or psychological …

20070135676 Method and apparatus of obtaining peace of mind

101212902* DEATHBED SERVICE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PSYCHOLOGICAL TRANQUILITY TO A PATIENT WHO WILL SOON DIE

End of Life Tools

Fear of Dying Hypnosis Script | Hypnosis Scripts

Hypnotherapy with Hospice Care and/or Dying Clients

Meditation for the dying - OSHO Sammasati

Overcome Fear of Death | Self Hypnosis Downloads

20070135676 Method and apparatus of obtaining peace of mind

20110190569 Non-invasive methods and devices for inducing euphoria in a patient and their therapeutic application

Intense Emotions and the Near-Death Experience

Five Emotional Signs that Death is Nearing - Crossroads University

Altering Awareness: Part 2 Biofeedback, Near-Death Experiences ...

The Effects of States of Compassionate Presence on People in ...

[Mind-body connection, parapsychological phenomena and spiritual ...

Consciousness, Biofeedback and Neurotechnology

Emotions expressed by the dying are unexpectedly positive ...

Approach to End of Life Care - NCBI - NIH

The Experience of Death and Dying - Stan Grof

Psychotherapy with the Dying Person






Disclaimer - Article is for information only and is not medical advice.




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