The Silent Scream, Grimaces, And Scary Faces As We Die... Why?
Barbara Karnes, RN
Author of GONE FROM MY SIGHT aka: "the hospice blue book", NHPCO Hospice Innovator Award, End of Life Educator
The Silent Scream, Grimaces, And Scary Faces As We Die... Why?
Dear Barbara, I can’t get mom’s last minutes out of my head. Just before she died it was like nothing of this earth. It was like she was possessed, a silent scream, totally distorted facially. Have you seen this horror before?
What you described had to be scary for you. Yes, I have seen facial expression changes in the moments before death. Scary faces, grimaces, silent screams. What do I think it is? Here are my thoughts:
There is a labor to dying. It is hard work for us to get out of our body (some harder than others). Think of the little chick that works, struggles to get out of its shell. As we, humans, are dying we are working, struggling also to get out of our bodies. We, the watchers, see the hard work and don't know how to interpret it. As someone who has seen a lot of dying moments I see that struggle as often intense and unexplainable.
I don't think anything bad is happening. Those facial expressions and movements can be ugly and disconcerting but you were witnessing the final release, the final attachment to the physical being let go.
I don't want you to carry that image as something bad. I want you to understand it was optics we can't explain, distortions of the body as it was releasing its hold on this earth.
I can only say from having been at the bedside of hundreds of people that your mother's facial expression was not unusual. I describe it in my booklet Gone From My Sight or my book The Final Act of Living as a grimace or a frown. More detailed descriptions of faces I've seen could be a silent scream, or facial distortions that a Hollywood producer could use in a horror film.
The other side is I have seen smiles, beautiful, peaceful faces. What I learned from seeing all the various moments of death is it doesn't matter what they look like or why. What we are watching is a struggle to end this life connection, to get out of our physical shell. It's like childbirth in reverse. For some the baby just pops out, for other's, mom has to scream and push for hours.
I do not believe your mother would want you to be concentrating on her last moments and forgetting the good moments of her life. Here is an exercise for you: every day write down one good, beautiful, meaningful memory you have from the many years with your mom.
I don’t want that memory of your mom to overshadow all the good.
I assure you nothing bad or evil or even unusual was happening.
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4 年Thank you Barbara for your passion and the work you do. This is another excellent resource we in hospice can hand out.
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4 年Thank you for sharing Barbara Karnes, RN This knowledge helps to reframe seeing grimaces and distorted facial expressions from my loved one is suffering to this is the body's natural way to release its attachment to this earth. It doesn't necessarily change one's emotional reaction when replaying that image in one's mind "I can't get my mom's last minutes out of my head". The good news is that there is a simple and precise process to resolve the upset and fear.
Director of Clinical Services at Anova Health Care System Hospice and Palliative Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse
4 年Incredible resources!! As families are educated more on the process of dying, they will view it less as “suffering”. Thank you.
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4 年This is such a great Article. Thank you. It should ease the hearts and minds of the bereaved and should be read by everyone, so as to have this information tucked away for future reference.
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4 年Thanks Barbara for this knowledge. It makes such sense, it puts it together. Thanks for the work you do!