‘I am at a loss’: My brother is dying. We are not close. What responsibility do I have to help him?
First publishedJul 17, 09:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:25 UTC · 5m ago
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Answer
A man's brother is dying and he is unsure of his responsibility to help.
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A man's brother is dying. They are not close. The brother can't think clearly or communicate.
Why it matters
This situation can be difficult for many people to deal with. It's a common problem in families.
In brief
- What is happening to the brother?
- He is dying and can't think clearly.
- Why can't the brother think clearly?
- He is no longer able to think clearly or communicate his wishes.
- What is the man's responsibility?
- The man is unsure of his responsibility to help his brother.
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The brother's condition and the man's uncertainty about his responsibility.
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