“They laugh 'cause they know they're untouchable
Not because what I said was wrong
Whatever it may bring
I will live by my own policies
I will sleep with a clear conscience
I will sleep in peace”
Rest in Power Sinead O'Connor
I think people think they’re not brave if they’re frightened and that’s not true at all’
Sinéad O’Connor
A fierce and fragile soul, celebrated for being an artist and vilified for being an activist. But they were one and the same woman
Not many had her courage. #sineadoconnorrip
I’ve not seen many published narratives of experience of grief following death of colleagues. @sophieraworth provides evocative account. George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly https://t.co/l7zZRakbOt
"I've been in palliative care since day 1, three years ago"
Brilliant from @jonnieirwin about parallel palliative care that you can access as and when needed
#hpm#palliativecare
A great Irish poet and singer left us today.
She was beautiful, courageous and wore her heart on her sleeve. She was before her time.
Nothing will ever compare to Sinéad O’Connor.
Rest easy Sinéad.
Sinead: and she was the first to talk about abuse in the Catholic church - tearing up the picture of the Pope on TV - but 99% of the music industry hung her out to dry. She was decades before her time, and fearless. Rest in power, queen.
In response to recent #EoL conversations about whether we should focus on nutrition or on comfort when dying people lose their appetites:
It's normal to lose interest in food during dying.
Here's a thread about it ⬇️