End of Life Timeline As Tricia became a home hospice patient, she generally started to exhibit a range of behavioral changes relating to her sleeping patterns, eating habits and sociability. She began to sleep more often and for longer periods. Refusing foods that are difficult to eat or digest. She became withdrawn, less active and less communicative. She started spending more time alone thinking about how Mahogany is copying alone in the jungle and this made her to turn down company. She could sometime also appear to become comatose and unresponsive, but this was a symptom of withdrawal. Tricia then suffered from Chronic fatigue, Increased susceptibility to infections, Fragile, easily damaged skin, Prolonged, unexplained weight loss, Difficulty swallowing, Untreatable nausea and Swelli

