People are varied and deal with it in different ways. Some may require counselling others will rely on friends an family.
Dealing with a terminal illness can be incredibly challenging. It is important to seek emotional support from loved ones and consider joining a support group. It can also be helpful to engage in therapies that focus on pain management, stress reduction, and overall well-being. Lastly, it can be beneficial to create a bucket list or engage in activities that bring joy and make the most of the time left.
A terminal illness is an illness that cannot be cured and will eventually lead to the death of the host.
Terminal illness's result in death, that's inevitable, so deadly is not the right word. But in the end, death will occur by the illness.
A terminal illness is one that cannot be cured or effectively treated and carries a likely prognosis of death. Mental illnesses would not be considered terminal as they are not physical in nature, and therefor not cause death by one simply having the illness.
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There is always Chemo Therapy to help cure it, but sometimes it doesn't work. Many people use Chemo for some cancers to give them more time to live.
Legally? Yes. Morally? Heavily debated upon; I say no, if someone has a terminal illness and in a great deal of pain then they should be able to receive a mercy kill.
Terminal illness is a state of illness from which one is not expected to recover. The expectation is that the illness will take the person's life.