The Human Brain In It's Final Stage

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2011

My dying grandmother was in the hospital with brain cancer and brain bleeding. I decided to record a post this video to show everyone that your brain is important. My grandmother is a retired school teacher, and this is a clip of some of her last "words". I know it is hard to understand her, but just to let you know once more this is what happens when the human brain shuts down.

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  • @KonahaKilla69 I'm so sorry about your Grandmother. It couldn't have been easy to watch this happen. She's a very pretty lady, by the way. Best wishes to you, and your family.

  • This is really, terribly sad. I am so sorry. I know the excruciating pain of losing someone you love with all your heart. God bless.

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  • if she died while in this film then atleast it was peaceful

  • R.I.P

  • what a woman! cool! God love her

  • Thank you for posting this. It couldnt have been easy. My father in-law just recently passed away. He had lung cancer that spread all around his body. In his final days of speech he sounded alot like this. This makes me really miss him and makes me wish i had the courage to make a video.

  • reminds me :/ my mum had this. she has speaking problems now but she will just taker a half year but i have lost my uncle i cant forget when i saw my mum have epileptic seizure when i remember she fall on the ground then i woke up and i was the first to see her. She had blood all over her face blood out of mouth and nose :( and i saw it luckily my sister and brother was home to help her but it's still a hard memory :(

  • I mourn for your loss. It's not easy losing a member of your bloodline and you had the strength to get it on camera. May the Lord bless your family in the many years to come.

  • so sorry :( thanks for the educational tool.

  • So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

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