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Have you thought about end of life decisions?

I have started to think about end of life decisions lately.
I may only be 60 but so many people die "early".
I have nothing in place at the moment. No will, no care instructions, no plan on what happens if I become incapacitated.
Nothing in place regarding internment.
I am a registered organ donor but who would know that at the time of my death?
I have no one I have confided in about these issues.
I think it is time I talk to my GP to get some advice about these important issues.
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For stuff related to after your death, e.g. burial va cremation or funeral type, best thing is to write them down and give it to someone who will be around after you’ve gone or include in a will. Depending on where you are, there are things called living wills that can give legal authority to care givers to take specific course of action if you are incapacitated.