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Nurses Share Dark and Heartbreaking Confessions from Patients in Their Final Days

Bettina Dizon
Sep 03, 2021
02:00 P.M.

Several nurses shared secrets their patients told them during their final days, and some made them want to call the cops.

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For some people, confessing to a priest during their final days relieves them of the guilt of all they have done in previous years.

However, others end up confessing to their nurses about the dark and heartbreaking moments in their lives. A recent thread had several nurses sharing what patients told them during their last moments.

One nurse shared what an Alzheimer’s patient’s secret with her husband was, which probably gave her goosebumps right away.

A nurse tweets about her patient's confession before death. | Source: twitter.com/YancyJames1

A nurse tweets about her patient's confession before death. | Source: twitter.com/YancyJames1

Another medical staff revealed that she was a nurse to her grandmother, who confessed to a possible murder years ago.

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One patient probably kept the guilt of accidentally killing his own sister at a young age. After the nurse looked it up, it was confirmed that the patient didn’t lie.

Another nurse encountered a WW2 veteran who revealed his evil plans back in the day, confirming that racism was worse back then.

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Meanwhile, nurse Jewel Evans’ patient had a heartbreaking story of losing the first girl he liked because of different backgrounds.

One nurse encountered an old woman who shared about the pain of being hated for her gender. Fortunately, the sad story ended well.

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Another sad lover confessed his regrets of letting his first love go. Despite having retired children, he still thinks of her.

Some patients can be sweet and grateful, but others can be pretty cruel. However, not all nurses tolerate such bad behavior.

Recently, another nurse, Kelly Morris, drew attention on the internet after sharing a misleading post about mistreating her patients.

After she was suspended for the posts, Morris turned to social media for donations to support her children.

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