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The dying person might lose control of their bladder and bowel. This happens because the muscles in these areas relax and don’t work as they did. This can be distressing to see and you might worry that they may feel embarrassed. The nursing staff will do all they can to protect the bed and keep your relative or friend as clean and comfortable as possible. The dying person will feel weak and sleep a lot. When death is very near, you might notice some physical changes such as changes in breathing, loss of bladder and bowel control and unconsciousness. It left Daley wanting to be home schooled. Instead he was offered the chance to join Plymouth College towards the end of his first year of GCSEs, a month before the 2009 World Championships.

In this episode, when Angelica rips off the mall Santa's beard, it is similar to when Buddy the Elf ripped off the Fake Santa's beard in Elf (only Buddy doesn't take off running), and Kyle unmasking the Mr. Hankey (the series' version of Santa Claus) mascot's head costume in a South Park episode.

People who are dying often sleep a lot. They might not respond when you try to wake them. But this doesn’t mean they can’t hear you. Hearing may be one of the last senses to be lost. Hermes, Will (December 19, 2003). "Later That Day". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017 . Retrieved August 29, 2014. But try to understand that they don’t mean it. They are not aware that they are doing these things. It happens partly because of the chemical changes going on inside their body. I've kind of blanked this out and there's still no sense in it. Sometimes I think maybe I should have stayed in the ice bath longer, or had a recovery drink at a different time, but sometimes you just have to say it was a bad day." Sixteen years later and his dream was finally achieved. He and Matty Lee secured a historic synchronised 10m platform Olympic title at Tokyo 2020 .

At the end of life, the body's chemical balance completely changes. The dying person then slips into unconsciousness. This is usually right towards the end, maybe only a few hours or days before death. At this time, Daley was seeing a therapist in an attempt to overcome the "terror" he was experiencing when performing his 'twister' dive. A real fear had developed since camera flashes forced him to request a re-dive while performing the routine in the Olympic final. What happens in the last days of life is different for everyone. But it can help carers and relatives to know a little about what to expect. Common concernsHeading into his home Games, there were constant media questions about his state of mind. Comments made by British Diving's performance director added further pressure.

Growing up, he was bullied at school. In 2011, his father died at the age of 40. He feared the consequences of revealing his sexuality before coming out in 2013. Hearing the gurgling sounds can be very upsetting, but they don't usually seem to cause distress to the dying person.

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Figuring out your sexuality is quite difficult in any way, let alone doing it under constant scrutiny and people asking constant questions and trying to figure out things." Now my world and structure is my family and it was my husband who said to me that my story wasn't finished.

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