End-of-life doc shares what adults see when they die as ‘it’s different to kids’

An end-of-life doctor has spilled the beans on what adults and kids see before they kick the bucket, and it’s not all about that fabled bright light or hearing your nan’s voice from beyond.

Dr. Christopher Kerr, who’s been at the bedside of 1,000 dying patients, reckons he’s got a pretty solid idea of the visions that flash before their eyes in their final moments.

According to this doc from Buffalo, New York, these deathbed daydreams are more than just random images – they’re powerful memories or even wild fantasies that help the dying square up with their life choices.

Dr. Kerr says these visions are a real comfort blanket, making people feel loved-up, reconnected with their past and totally zen about checking out.

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