Life Is a Mystery

Life Is a Mystery

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There are some interviews that just stay with you. My conversation with Elizabeth Caplice is one of those.

I spoke with Elizabeth back in March for our episode about near death experiences called “When I Almost Died.” A listener had suggested that we reach out to Elizabeth, who lived in Australia and had chronicled her almost two years of colorectal cancer treatment on her blog, Sky Between Branches.

But hours before we talked, Elizabeth had been told by her doctors that her time was running out. They thought she had between three and 12 months left. She was still processing the news. 

“I mean, there’s intellectual acceptance,” she said. “And then there’s the really solid, ‘No, now I know my life is ending.’ This has sort of shifted it into a new gear.”

Elizabeth wrote her last blog post in June. She let her readers know that she was ceasing her cancer treatment and moving into a hospice facility. On July 12, Elizabeth died, surrounded by loved ones. Her partner, Alex, wrote on her blog that Elizabeth’s death was “not a life coming to its end…it was cut short.”