It is common for a patient to exhibit some or all of the following symptoms during the final weeks of life (before death):
1. Little interest in eating and drinking.
2. Desire to be alone or with very few people.
3. Increased amount of time sleeping.
4. Restlessness.
5. Disorientation.
6. Incontinence.
7. Breathing changes.
8. Congestion.
9. Skin colour changes.
Now you know. And don't think you can avoid it!
Every night, Akpors would go down to the liquor store, get six bottles of beer, bring them home, and drink it while he watched TV. One night, as he finished his last beer, the doorbell rang. He stumbled to the door and found a six-foot cockroach standing there. The bug grabbed him by the collar and threw him across the room, then left.









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