Miranda Harquin
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The Last Moments My Grandmother Lived
Last year my grandmother passed away. It was a surprise to us when the doctor told us she had stomach cancer. At her age it was impossible for chemo or any sort of treatment to work on her and living in the US I doubt they would spend any more time and money trying to cure something so life threatening like stomach cancer. I believe the goal for the doctors was to make her feel comfortable and pain free. She would keep asking every day she would spend in the hospital if she was able to go back home. Sometimes I wondered if she already knew that she wouldn’t make it or if she just accepted that her time was coming. She seemed calm most days, I didn’t see her cry about it. I recall when I went to the hospital to visit her and the doctor came in and explained that there was nothing they could do anymore and the best thing was to take her home or place her in a hospice. To this day I still don’t know if we made the right decision of taking her back to her home.
By Miranda Harquin6 years ago in Families
Millennial: My Secret to Sell
My secret to selling. I don’t feel like I have enough experience or knowledge to title this “secret to selling,” I don’t know what exactly works about this formula, but I have a vague idea and information that may get someone closer to pinning a new strategy, their strategy.
By Miranda Harquin6 years ago in Journal

