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Extra preparations?

Choweth

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I know there have been deaths on the camino over the years. Some natural causes, some caused by ignorance, some accidental. Before you leave/left for your pilgrimage, are/did you make preparations in the case of your death (such as a living will)? Just curious to see who's thought about it or done it.


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Somewhere I've seen statistics on Camino deaths. Yes they occur, but for as much attention as they may get, the "lost in a fog" type deaths are really uncommon. Most are of heart ailments and natural causes that very likely would have occurred regardless of whether the people were on Camino or sitting on that Lazy Boy chair at home.

In terms of a living will or other preparation, Camino or no Camino that might be a good idea for everyone to think about.
 
We always have a will made out with provision for the children. When we have travelled as a family we have also had a plan in place with a friend who was willing at a moment's notice to come to wherever we were (should hubby and I both be killed) and bring the children home. Needless to say, these are very special friends!
BTW, travel insurance is a no-brainer for us too.
 
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I got a full physical check up from my Dr., just to make sure my health was in proper form. Outside of that, there isn't too much you can do.
 

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