Feeling of impending death. A version from the scientific world

Feeling of impending death.  A version from the scientific world
Feeling of impending death. A version from the scientific world

The life path of a person ends with his death. You need to be prepared for this, especially if there is a bedridden patient in the family. Signs before death for each person will be different. However, observation practice shows that it is still possible to distinguish a number of general symptoms that portend the nearness of death. What are these signs and what should you prepare for?

How does a dying person feel?

A lying patient before death, as a rule, experiences mental anguish. In a healthy mind, there is an understanding of what is to be experienced. The body undergoes certain physical changes, this cannot be overlooked. On the other hand, the emotional background also changes: mood, mental and psychological balance.

Some people lose interest in life, others completely close in themselves, others can fall into a state of psychosis. Sooner or later, the condition worsens, a person feels that he is losing his own dignity, more often thinks about a quick and easy death, asks for euthanasia. These changes are hard to observe without being indifferent. But you will have to come to terms with this or try to alleviate the situation with drugs.

With the approach of death, the patient sleeps more and more, showing apathy towards the world around him. In the last moments, there may be a sharp improvement in the condition, reaching the point that the patient who has been lying down for a long time is eager to get out of bed. This phase is followed by subsequent relaxation of the body with an irreversible decrease in the activity of all systems of the body and attenuation of its vital functions.

Bedridden patient: ten signs that death is near

At the end of the life cycle, an elderly person or a bedridden patient increasingly feels weak and tired due to a lack of energy. As a consequence, he is more and more in a state of sleep. It can be deep or drowsiness through which voices are heard and the surrounding reality is perceived.

A dying person can see, hear, feel and perceive things and sounds that do not exist in reality. In order not to upset the patient, this should not be denied. Loss of orientation and confusion are also possible. The patient becomes more and more immersed in himself and loses interest in the reality around him.

Urine due to kidney failure darkens to an almost brown color with a reddish tinge. As a result, edema appears. The patient's breathing quickens, it becomes intermittent and unstable. Under pale skin, as a result of impaired blood circulation, dark "walking" venous spots appear, which change their location.

They usually appear at first on the feet. In the last moments, the limbs of a dying person grow cold due to the fact that the blood, pouring from them, is redirected to more important parts of the body.


Failure of life support systems

There are primary signs that appear at the initial stage in the body of a dying person, and secondary ones, indicating the development of irreversible processes.

Symptoms may be outward or latent. Disorders of the gastrointestinal tract How does a bedridden patient react to this? Pre-death symptoms associated with loss of appetite and changes in the nature and volume of food consumed are manifested by problems with stool.

Most often, against the background of this, constipation develops. It becomes more and more difficult for a patient without a laxative or enema to empty the intestines. Patients spend the last days of their lives refusing food and water altogether. Don't worry too much about this. It is believed that dehydration in the body increases the synthesis of endorphins and anesthetics, which to some extent improve overall well-being.

Functional disorders

How does the patient's condition change and how does the bedridden patient react to it? Signs before death associated with weakening of the sphincters, in the last few hours of a person's life, are manifested by fecal and urinary incontinence. In such cases, you must be ready to provide him with hygienic conditions, using absorbent underwear, diapers or diapers. Even with appetite, there are situations when the patient loses the ability to swallow food, and soon water and saliva. This can lead to aspiration. With severe exhaustion, when the eyeballs are strongly sunken, the patient is not able to completely close the eyelids. It has a depressing effect on others. If the eyes are constantly open, the conjunctiva must be moistened with special ointments or saline.

Respiratory and thermoregulation disorders

What are the symptoms of these changes if the patient is a bedridden patient? Signs before death in a weakened person in an unconscious state are manifested by terminal tachypnea - against the background of frequent respiratory movements, death rales are heard. This is due to the movement of mucous secretions in the large bronchi, trachea and pharynx. This state is quite normal for a dying person and does not cause him suffering. If it is possible to lay the patient on his side, the wheezing will be less pronounced.

The beginning of the death of the part of the brain responsible for thermoregulation is manifested by jumps in the patient's body temperature in the critical range. He may feel hot flashes and sudden coldness. The limbs are freezing, the skin covered with perspiration changes color.

Road to death

Most patients die quietly: gradually losing consciousness, in a dream, falling into a coma. Sometimes it is said about such situations that the patient passed away on the "usual road". It is generally accepted that in this case, irreversible neurological processes occur without significant deviations.

A different picture is observed with agonal delirium. In this case, the patient's movement to death will follow the "difficult road". Signs before death in a bed patient who embarked on this path: psychosis with excessive agitation, anxiety, disorientation in space and time against the background of confusion. If, at the same time, there is a clear inversion of the cycles of wakefulness and sleep, then for the patient's family and relatives this condition can be extremely difficult.

Delirium with agitation is complicated by a feeling of anxiety, fear, often turning into the need to go somewhere, to run. Sometimes it is speech anxiety, manifested by an unconscious stream of words. A patient in this state can only perform simple actions, not fully understanding what he is doing, how and for what. The ability to reason logically is impossible for him.

These phenomena are reversible if the cause of such changes is identified in time and is stopped by medical intervention.


Painful sensations

Before death, what symptoms and signs in a bedridden patient indicate physical suffering? Typically, uncontrollable pain rarely gets worse in the last hours of a dying person's life. However, this is still possible.

A patient who is unconscious will not be able to let know about it. Nevertheless, it is believed that pain in such cases causes excruciating suffering. This is usually indicated by a tight forehead and deep wrinkles that appear on it.

If, upon examining an unconscious patient, there are suggestions of developing pain, the doctor will usually prescribe opiates. You should be careful, as they can accumulate and over time exacerbate an already severe condition due to the development of excessive overexcitation and seizures.

Giving help

A bedridden patient may experience significant suffering before death. The relief of symptoms of physiological pain can be achieved with drug therapy. Mental suffering and psychological discomfort of the patient, as a rule, become a problem for the relatives and close family members of the dying person.

An experienced doctor at the stage of assessing the general condition of a patient can recognize the initial symptoms of irreversible pathological changes in cognitive processes. First of all, these are: distraction of attention, perception and understanding of reality, the adequacy of thinking when making decisions. You can also notice violations of the affective function of consciousness: emotional and sensory perception, attitude to life, the relationship of the individual with society.

The choice of methods to alleviate suffering, the process of assessing the chances and possible outcomes in the presence of the patient in individual cases can serve as a therapeutic tool in itself. This approach gives the patient a chance to really realize that they sympathize with him, but is perceived as a capable person with the right to vote and choose possible ways to resolve the situation.

In some cases, a day or two before the supposed death, it makes sense to stop taking certain medications: diuretics, antibiotics, vitamins, laxatives, hormonal and hypertensive drugs. They will only aggravate the suffering, give the patient inconvenience. Pain relievers, anticonvulsants, antiemetics, and tranquilizers should be kept.


Communication with a dying person

How should one behave in a family with a bedridden patient? Signs of impending death can be explicit or conditional. If there is the slightest prerequisite for a negative forecast, it is worthwhile to prepare in advance for the worst. Listening, asking, trying to understand the patient's non-verbal language, one can determine the moment when changes in his emotional and physiological state indicate the imminent approach of death.

Whether the dying person will know about it is not so important. If he realizes and perceives, it makes the situation easier. False promises and vain hopes about his recovery should not be given. It is necessary to make it clear that his last will will be fulfilled. The patient should not remain isolated from active affairs.

It is bad if there is a feeling that something is being hidden from him. If a person wants to talk about the last moments of his life, then it is better to do it calmly than to keep silent about the topic or criticize silly thoughts. A dying person wants to understand that he will not be alone, that he will be taken care of, that suffering will not touch him.

At the same time, relatives and friends need to be ready to show patience and provide all possible help. It is also important to listen, to let you talk, and to say words of comfort.

Medical assessment

Do I need to tell the whole truth to relatives in whose family a bedridden patient before death? What are the signs of his condition? There are situations when the family of a terminally ill patient, being in the dark about his condition, literally spends the last savings in the hope of changing the situation.

But even the most flawless and most optimistic treatment plan may fail. It so happens that the patient never gets to his feet, does not return to an active life. All efforts will be in vain, spending will be useless.

Relatives and friends of the patient, in order to provide care in the hope of a speedy recovery, quit their jobs and lose their source of income. In an effort to alleviate suffering, they put the family in dire financial straits. Relationship problems arise, unresolved conflicts due to lack of funds, legal issues - all this only aggravates the situation.

Knowing the symptoms of inevitably approaching death, seeing irreversible signs of physiological changes, an experienced doctor is obliged to inform the patient's family about this. The knowledgeable, realizing the inevitability of the outcome, they will be able to focus on providing him with psychological and spiritual support.


Palliative care

Do relatives need help, in whose family there is a bedridden patient before dying? What are the patient's symptoms and signs suggesting that she should be treated? Palliative care for a patient is not aimed at prolonging or shortening his life. Its principles include the assertion of the concept of death as a natural and logical process of the life cycle of any person.

However, for patients with an incurable disease, especially in its progressive stage, when all treatment options have been exhausted, the question of medical and social assistance is raised. First of all, you need to apply for it when the patient no longer has the opportunity to lead an active lifestyle or there are no conditions in the family to ensure this. In this case, attention is paid to alleviating the suffering of the patient.

At this stage, not only the medical component is important, but also social adaptation, psychological balance, peace of mind of the patient and his family. A dying patient needs not only attention, care and normal living conditions. For him, psychological relief is also important, the relief of experiences associated, on the one hand, with the inability to self-service, and on the other, with the awareness of the fact of an imminent imminent death.

Trained nurses and doctors in palliative clinics are proficient in the art of alleviating such suffering and can be of significant help to terminally ill people.

Scientists estimate death predictors

What to expect for relatives who have a bedridden patient in their family? The symptoms of the approaching death of a person "eaten" by a cancerous tumor were documented by the staff of palliative care clinics.

According to observations, not all patients showed clear changes in the physiological state. One third of them did not show symptoms or their recognition was conditional. But in most terminally ill patients, three days before death, a noticeable decrease in the response to verbal stimulation could be noted. They did not respond to simple gestures and did not recognize the facial expressions of the staff communicating with them.

The "smile line" in such patients was lowered, an unusual sounding of the voice was observed (groaning of the ligaments). In some patients, in addition, there was hyperextension of the cervical muscles (increased relaxation and mobility of the vertebrae), non-reactive pupils were observed, the patients could not close their eyelids tightly. Of the obvious functional disorders, bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract (in the upper sections) was diagnosed.

According to scientists, the presence of half or more of these signs may most likely indicate an unfavorable prognosis for the patient and his sudden death.


Lying patient: how to recognize the signs of impending death?

Relatives of a dying patient at home should be aware of what they may face in the last days, hours, moments of his life. It is impossible to accurately predict the moment of death and how everything will happen.

Not all of the symptoms and ghosts described above may be present before the death of the bedridden patient. The stages of dying, like the processes of the birth of life, are individual. No matter how hard it is for relatives, you need to remember that it is even more difficult for a dying person.

Close people need to be patient and provide the dying person with the maximum possible conditions, moral support and attention and care. Death is the inevitable outcome of the life cycle and cannot be changed.

<...>Yuri Dudnik

Do people feel their imminent demise? This question is asked by many. And for good reason, people sometimes notice the strange behavior of their loved ones several days, and sometimes hours, before death. It also happens that a perfectly healthy person, for no reason, no reason, suddenly declares that he will soon die. And there are such deadly coincidences that do not fit in the head at all. What do people see and feel who know that they will soon die? It is extremely difficult to answer this question, because you cannot ask the dead! And yet, thousands of eyewitness accounts confirm that many feel they are dead.

Catherine. Yaroslavskaya oblast

My grandfather had a neighbor in the country, he often came to visit us, but I saw his wife only once. She did not like to walk around neighbors. An ordinary elderly couple. Once, a neighbor had a dream that she would die in three weeks. And she believed so strongly that she washed the whole house, went through all the junk, pulled out the things prepared for the funeral from the attic. And exactly three weeks later, she died in her sleep from a stroke. As far as I know, it is impossible to predict a stroke in three weeks.

Helena. Kharkov

My father had a friend, a military man, a colonel. And then one day this colonel got to the hospital. In the hospital, this military man constantly repeated that he would soon die. Everyone laughed at him there, there were no prerequisites for this. Common gastritis! And it looks funny when a hefty man, who is not yet fifty, says this.

And then one day his wife came to his hospital, and he asks:

Did you bring what I asked for?

She takes out an ironed shirt, a dry-cleaned suit, new shoes. The man went, washed, shaved, changed and sits on the bed. And everyone around is rolling on the floor laughing. And he turns his head to the window, and says calmly:

Have you already come? I have already!

He lay down on the bed, folded his arms across his chest and died a few minutes later.

Ivan. Rostov region

Last summer, my nephew and a friend climbed up the old grain elevator. The staircase broke off along with the boys at the level of fifteen meters. The nephew escaped with two fractures, but his friend was unlucky - a heavy ladder fell on him, he died. I don't remember why, I wanted to find the page of the deceased boy on social networks. I entered his name and surname into Yandex. And then I was given information that in the fifties, a man with the same surname and first name as that of the deceased boy worked at this elevator. A man died at the same elevator.

It is not customary to talk about death out loud in our time. This is a very sensitive topic and far from for the faint of heart. But there are times when knowledge is very useful, especially if there is a cancer patient or a bedridden elderly person at home. After all, it helps to mentally prepare for the inevitable end and to notice the changes taking place in time. Let's discuss together the signs of death of the patient and pay attention to their key features.
Most often, signs of imminent death are classified into primary and secondary. Some develop as a consequence of others. It is logical that if a person began to sleep more, then he eats less, etc. We will consider all of them. But, the cases may be different and exceptions to the rules are permissible. As well as variants of normal median survival, even with a symbiosis of terrible signs of a change in the patient's condition. This is a kind of miracle that happens at least once a century.

What signs of death do you know?


Change in sleep and wakefulness
Discussing the initial signs of impending death, doctors agree that the patient has less and less time to be awake. He is more often immersed in a superficial sleep and, as it were, dozing. This saves precious energy and causes less pain. The latter fades into the background, becoming, as it were, background. Of course, the emotional side suffers greatly. The scarcity of expressing one's feelings, the isolation in oneself, the desire to be silent more than to speak, leave an imprint on relations with others. The desire to ask and answer any questions disappears, to be interested in everyday life and the people around.
As a result, in advanced cases, patients become apathetic and detached. They sleep almost 20 hours a day if there is no acute pain or serious irritating factors. Unfortunately, such an imbalance threatens with stagnant processes, mental problems and accelerates death.

Puffiness

Swelling appears on the lower extremities

Very reliable signs of death are swelling and the presence of spots on the legs and arms. We are talking about malfunctions of the kidneys and the circulatory system. In the first case, with oncology, the kidneys do not have time to cope with toxins and they poison the body. In this case, metabolic processes are disrupted, the blood is redistributed in the vessels unevenly, forming areas with spots. It is not for nothing that they say that if such marks appear, then we are talking about complete dysfunction of the limbs.

Problems with hearing, vision, perception

The first signs of death are changes in hearing, vision and the normal feeling of what is happening around. Such changes can be against the background of severe pain, oncological lesions, blood stagnation or tissue death. Often, before death, a phenomenon with pupils can be observed. The pressure in the eye drops, and when pressed, you can see how the pupil deforms like a feline.
With regard to hearing, everything is relative. It can recover in the last days of life or even worsen, but this is more of an agony.

Reducing the need for food

Decreased appetite and sensitivity are signs of imminent death

When a cancer patient is at home, the signs of death are noted by all relatives. She gradually refuses food. First, the dose is reduced from a plate to a quarter of a saucer, and then the swallowing reflex gradually disappears. There is a need for feeding through a syringe or tube. In half of the cases, the system with glucose and vitamin therapy is connected. But the effectiveness of such support is very low. The body tries to use up its own fat stores and minimize waste. From this, the general condition of the patient worsens, drowsiness and shortness of breath appear.
Violation of urination and problems with natural needs
It is believed that problems with going to the toilet are also signs of impending death. No matter how ridiculous it may seem, in reality there is a completely logical chain in this. If bowel movements are not carried out every two days or with the regularity to which a person is accustomed, then feces accumulate in the intestines. Even stones can form. As a result, toxins are absorbed from them, which seriously poison the body and reduce its performance.
The story is about the same with urination. It is more difficult for the kidneys to work. They let in less and less fluid and, as a result, the urine comes out saturated. It has a high concentration of acids and even blood is noted. For relief, a catheter can be installed, but this is not a panacea against the general background of unpleasant consequences for a bed patient.

Thermoregulation problems

Weakness is a sign of imminent death

Natural signs before the death of a patient are a violation of thermoregulation and agony. Extremities begin to get cold. Especially if the patient has paralysis, then we can even talk about the progress of the disease. The circle of blood circulation decreases. The body fights for life and tries to maintain the performance of the main organs, thereby depriving the limbs. They can turn pale and even become cyanotic with venous spots.

Weakness of the body

The signs of imminent death may be different for everyone, depending on the situation. But most often, we are talking about severe weakness, loss of body weight and general fatigue. A period of self-isolation begins, which is aggravated by the internal processes of intoxication and necrosis. The patient cannot even raise or stand up for natural needs on the duck. The process of urination and defecation can occur spontaneously and even unconsciously.

Blurred consciousness

Many see signs of impending death in how the patient's normal reaction to the world around him disappears. He can become aggressive, nervous, or vice versa - very passive. Memory disappears and attacks of fear may occur on this basis. The patient does not immediately understand what is happening and who is nearby. In the brain, the areas responsible for thinking die off. And obvious inadequacy may appear.

Predagonia

It is a defense reaction of all vital systems in the body. Often, it manifests itself in the onset of stupor or coma. The main role is played by the regression of the nervous system, which causes in the future:
- decrease in metabolism
- insufficient ventilation of the lungs due to breathing failures or the alternation of rapid breathing with a stop
- serious damage to organ tissue

Agony

Agony is characteristic of the last minutes of a person's life

Agony is usually called a clear improvement in the patient's condition against the background of destructive processes in the body. In fact, this is the last effort in order to preserve the necessary functions for continued existence. It can be noted:
- improvement of hearing and return of sight
- establishing the rhythm of breathing
- normalization of heart contractions
- restoration of consciousness in the patient
- muscle activity by the type of seizures
- reduced sensitivity to pain
Agony can last from a few minutes to an hour. Usually, it kind of portends clinical death when the brain is still alive, and oxygen stops flowing into the tissues.
These are typical signs of death in bedridden. But you shouldn't dwell on them too much. After all, there may be another side of the coin. It happens that one or two of these pointers are simply a consequence of an illness, but they are quite reversible with proper care. Even a hopeless bedridden patient may not have all these signs before death. And this is not an indicator. So, it is difficult to talk about being obligatory, as well as to put death sentences.

If your loved one is in the terminal stage of the disease, accepting that they will soon be gone is incredibly difficult. Understanding what to expect can make the situation easier.

This article looks at 11 signs of impending death and discusses ways to cope with the death of a loved one.

How to understand that he is dying

When a person is terminally ill, they may be hospitalized or receive palliative care. It is important for loved ones to know the signs of impending death.

Human behavior before death

Eats less

As a person approaches death, he becomes less active. This means that his the body requires less energy than before. He practically stops eating or drinking as his appetite gradually decreases.

One who cares for a dying person should only allow the person to eat when he is hungry. Offer the sick ice (fruit ice) to maintain hydration. A person may stop eating completely a few days before death. When this happens, you can try applying a moisturizing balm to your lips to avoid drying out.

Sleeps more

During the 2 or 3 months before death, a person begins to spend more and more time sleeping. The lack of wakefulness is due to the fact that the metabolism becomes weaker. No metabolic energy

Anyone caring for a dying loved one should do everything to make his sleep comfortable. When the patient has energy, you can try to induce him to move or get out of bed and walk around to avoid pressure sores.

Tired of people

The energy of the dying person fades away. He cannot spend as much time with other people as he did before. Perhaps your society will also weigh him down.

Vital signs change

When a person approaches death, his vital signs can change as follows:

  • Decreases blood pressure
  • Breathing changes
  • Heartbeat becomes irregular
  • Pulse is weak
  • The urine may turn brown or rusty

Toilet habits change

As a dying person eats and drinks less, their bowel movements may decrease. This applies to both solid waste and urine. When a person completely refuses food and water, he stops using the toilet.

These changes may upset loved ones, but they should be expected. Perhaps the hospital will install a special catheter to help ease the situation.

Muscles lose their strength

In the days leading up to death, a person's muscles become weak. Muscle weakness means that an individual will not be able to perform even simple tasks that were previously available to him. For example, drinking from a cup, rolling over in bed, and so on. If this happens to a dying person, loved ones should help him lift things or roll over in bed.

Decreases in body temperature

When a person dies, his blood circulation deteriorates, so the blood concentrates in the internal organs. This means that not enough blood will flow to the hands and feet.

Decreased circulation means the dying person's skin will feel cold to the touch. It may also appear pale or mottled with blue and purple patches. A person who is dying may not feel the cold. But if it does happen, offer him a blanket or blanket.

Confused consciousness

When a person dies, their brain is still very active. However, sometimes those who are near death begin to get confused or incorrectly express their thoughts. This happens when a person loses control over what is happening around him.

Breathing changes

Dying people often have breathing problems. It can become more frequent or, conversely, deep and slow. The dying person may not have enough air, and the breathing itself often becomes confused.

If the person caring for a loved one notices this, do not worry. This is a normal part of the dying process and usually does not hurt the dying person himself. In addition, if you have any concerns about this, you can always consult a doctor.

Painful sensations appear

It can be difficult to come to terms with the inevitable fact that a person's pain levels can increase as they approach death. Of course, it is not easy to see the painful expression on the face or hear the moans that the patient makes. The person caring for a dying loved one should talk to a doctor about the possibility of using pain relievers. The doctor may try to make the process as comfortable as possible.

Hallucinations appear

It is quite common for dying people to experience visions or even though this may seem quite intimidating, there is no need to worry. It is better not to try to change the patient's opinion of visions, to convince him, as this will most likely only cause additional difficulties.

How to get through the last hours with a loved one?

With the onset of death, human organs stop working, and all processes in the body stop. All you can do in this situation is just be there. Take good care and try to make the last hours of the dying person as comfortable as possible.

Continue talking to the dying person until he leaves, because often the dying person hears everything that happens around him until the last minute.

Other signs of death

If the dying person is connected to a heart rate monitor, loved ones will be able to see when his heart stops working, which will indicate death.

Other signs of death include:

  • No pulse
  • Lack of breathing
  • Lack of muscle tension
  • Fixed eyes
  • Bowel or bladder emptying
  • Closing the eyelids

After confirming the death of a person, loved ones will be able to spend some time with those who were dear to them. Once they say goodbye, the family usually contacts the funeral home. The funeral home will then take the person's body and prepare it for the funeral. When a person dies in a hospice or hospital, staff will contact the funeral home on behalf of the family.

How to deal with the loss of a loved one?

Even when death was expected, it is extremely difficult to come to terms with it. It is very important that people give themselves time and space to grieve. Also, don't give up on the support of friends and family.

Due to the nature of my unscientific activity, I have to deal with various matters that today's science arrogantly does not notice. It's even good: they don't get confused underfoot. Below are a number of facts that can provide food for thought. They may not give it.

Each of us is born. Everyone will die. Does a person have a presentiment of death? Does it strive for it? Running her? Does he despise? Trying to understand?

Each person feels his own demise in his own way. And how it happens, only those who died know. But at that moment when a person should die, it's amazing, but he feels great

People become more attentive and kind and try in all unthinkable ways to complete all unfinished business.

I saw people before they died and I knew that they would die, I told some, because they had to confess ... They understood ... and this is good .. Everyone behaves differently ... Some do not really believe, some believed and were calm .. . (I'm talking about my relatives) because I try not to talk about it to strangers ... They won't understand ...

My grandfather even knew the day when, he was wrong by 6 hours.

Maybe. My aunt knew she was going to die and called everyone to say goodbye.

Subtle bodies are destroyed. Someone feels someone is not.

My mother had the kingdom of heaven to her, she was a fool before her death, I could not stand it and in the morning she told her to live with dignity or die in peace, and at one o'clock in the afternoon she died peacefully without any of her quirks and lay in a coffin peaceful, I thought and said everything that I was tortured and she was there too better not tormented by physical suffering she had cancer.

There was a lot of mystical in the life of Mikhail Krug. Many of the people who knew him noted that about two months before his death, Mikhail Krug had changed a lot.
If earlier he could easily tell people who interfered with him in some way: "We got up and left here! You are interfering with my work!", Then shortly before his death he simply stopped noticing them.
Another interesting detail. At the studio, Krug often worked six to eight hours a day. He was always dressed simply, most of all in a training suit, so that you could calmly lie on the couch in between recordings, and generally feel comfortable. But for the last entry in his life, the Circle arrived in a formal suit. From the church. The singer seemed to be saying goodbye to the studio with whom he worked together for so long.
And here is one more testimony from which it is simply astonishing. Irina, the wife of Mikhail Krug, had a prophetic dream a few days before his death. Here's how she herself talks about it:
A week before my death, on Tuesday I woke up in the morning and told him: "Imagine, Mikhail Vladimirovich, I dreamed that you died." He looked at me like that, and I told him: "So you will live a long time. After all, there is such a belief - if you dreamed that a person died, then he will live a long time." Misha only smiled in response.
And two days later, not in a dream, but in reality, something strange happened. Irina and Mikhail Krug went to the city center to buy curtains for the windows. As we drove past the car depot where he once worked, the Circle suddenly said:
Irina Viktorovna, this is where I worked. And at the checkpoint, when I die, they will hang a sign "The famous singer Mikhail Krug worked here."
Irina had never heard anything like it from her husband before.
It was the first time he said that, ”she recalls. - I was just stunned. I turned to him: "What are you talking about ?! Stop it, it's not funny!"

I often dream of strangers. At the same time, in a dream, I clearly feel the approach of trouble and I want to warn a stranger about the threat. But when he turns to face me, it turns out that he has no eye sockets. At this moment, I understand that this person will soon die, while I see a piece of his death through his own eyes. I want to warn him, but I can’t, a stupor comes over me. At the same time, I see faces and details of clothing with each dream more and more clearly, each time more and more realistic. What can such dreams mean ??? Has anyone dreamed of something like this?

I wanted to write that I have similar nightmares. But not in terms of images, but in terms of what I know - who will die and when.
And these are familiar people ...
Calls start to dream at first. And it’s so real, as if in fact I’m sleeping and hear the doorbell ringing or on the phone. But I turn off the sound of the phones at night ... And if I dream of a doorbell ringing so real that I wake up from it, no one else will hear it ... That is, I dream of these calls. But it is so real that I cannot sleep ... Then they become more and more often - I hear them, I should close my eyes!
Then, if my grandparents knew this person during their lifetime, they come to me in a dream and take this person away or tell me the date when they will take him away. If they did not know him, then they show me this person during the call. Within a week or a month, the news of the death of this person comes. Calls end ...
This time - from the beginning of the calls to the moment when they show who will be taken away - these are real nightmares, tk. you don’t know - where to expect trouble ..

Literally on the eve of departure, in the evening, finishing her working day, this girl A. did a strange thing for me. She asked me to take care of her clients. She literally said the following words: “I don’t even know who I can give them (clients) to ... Everyone is on vacation, no one is there. I’m leaving for Israel tomorrow. I beg you - take care of them, please! I will be immensely grateful to you! "
She asked me about this three times within 15 minutes, although I immediately promised her that of course I would take care of her clients without any problems, there is no need to worry.
The strangeness of her request was that in our country the transfer of affairs to another employee at the time of departure is a generally accepted norm, you do not need to ask for this, you do not need to thank for this, and even more so, you do not need to beg to take care of the clients. And she just begged!

My son a week before his death left me on the phone: "Dear mom, don't cry - everything will be fine. I believe it's hard for you now, dear mom - forgive me for everything. How I would like to be with you again, mom, but wings I have ... We will always be together everywhere, it's a pity not to hug you! " I just got scared and left. And a day later he made me listen to it again.

My Slavurka, about two weeks before his death, wrote Ksyu (wife) on the phone, before it was just Ksyu. I asked why you marked that your wife, and he replied: "To know where to go if something suddenly happens." And a few months before his death, I had several strange, frightening dreams. I am without half of my face (and in the full sense), then I dreamed naked myself, as if I was running along the road. And the day before Glory died, a huge spider dreamed that he was running, and a lot of ants pounced on him and seized. The dream was terrible. In the afternoon, I shared it with my husband, when the day ended, he still said: "So they survived your spider," and the next day he was gone. So don't believe in premonitions after that.

And a week before my husband's death (he was still feeling well - they were preparing for the operation), I had a dream that my husband was getting a new apartment. And the daughter comes and says: "Let's put good doors right away, real wooden ones." And when he died, my daughter said to me: "Let's buy him a good wooden coffin."