X-Message-Number: 28516
From: "marta sandberg" <>
Subject: Death, grieving and cryonics
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 17:03:47 +0800

Ronald Havelock wrote < There seems to be some evidence that some people 
find relief of a sort from the knowledge that they will be cryopreserved. 
The National Geographic video illustrates that rather well for one family 
dealing with a very rough end stage situation>

Speaking from personal experience; when my husband died he was frozen, when 
my mother dies she was not.  Nothing can stop the grieving, but there is a 
difference.  Some of the futility of is missing when I think of my husband's 
death.

Marta

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