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re: What Can Be Done To Prevent A Young Person From Dying Of Natural Causes?
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:08 am to dabigfella
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:08 am to dabigfella
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What Can Be Done To Prevent A Young Person From Dying Of Natural Causes?
Kill them using unnatural causes. It's the only way.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:11 am to foshizzle
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As others have noted, you can't stop all causes. There's always some random thing that can get you. A former running buddy miraculously survived having the inner lining of his jugular just peel off into the bloodstream. He was standing in front of a subway stop (Foggy Bottom metro for the curious) that is just a few yards from GWU hospital, one of the leading cardiac hospitals in the country. Nurses and doctors are walking around all the time there on their way to/from work, so he had medical help within seconds and was in surgery basically as quickly as possible. If not for that, he'd have been dead very quickly.
Damn...lucky mofo
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:36 am to TigerChief10
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Don't you have a bicycle to peddle or something?
Is he selling his bicycle? Normally when you exercise with one you pedal it.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:37 am to DeathValley85
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lucky mofo
He was definitely that.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:39 am to tgrbaitn08
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Wally Pontiff died of a genetic heart disease, he was the beacon of health, so they thought
Was coming say Wally and a few very fit runners/athletes have died of heart conditions missed by EKGs / Bloodwork/ Etc
If it can happen to them, normal folks are even more susceptible.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:39 am to dabigfella
Higher taxes to research and study this issue. Am I right or what?
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:41 am to foshizzle
He peddles meth while pedaling his bicycle
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:42 am to dabigfella
condolences, but it happens. thus the term
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Natural Causes
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:44 am to dabigfella
Tke summarizes nicely in the general case.
My accupuncturist/iridologist says in his system he was taught, there are several tiers of eyeballs he can "read" and the low ones die by age 35. Your friend was dealt age-35 DNA.
My accupuncturist/iridologist says in his system he was taught, there are several tiers of eyeballs he can "read" and the low ones die by age 35. Your friend was dealt age-35 DNA.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:44 am to mikelbr
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Was coming say Wally and a few very fit runners/athletes have died of heart conditions missed by EKGs / Bloodwork/ Etc
It's called HOCM, and be easily be diagnosed by echocardiogram. If you are concerned about it, go get one.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:45 am to dabigfella
shite happens sometimes. There's nothing you can do when your maker comes knocking
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:45 am to CelticDog
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My accupuncturist/iridologist says in his system he was taught, there are several tiers of eyeballs he can "read" and the low ones die by age 35. Your friend was dealt age-35 DNA.
Is this real life?
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:46 am to dabigfella
The common misconception even by a lot of doctors is that young people cannot possibly be seriously ill. If a 55 year old main is referred to a gastroenterologist for "abdominal pain," he's booked for a colonoscopy. If a young person comes in complaining of a similar symptom, it's written off as IBS or stress.
Modern medicine typically isn't very good at diagnosing problems without performing certain tests. A lot of these tests carry certain risk however small they may be, so you don't necessarily want to get a heart cath every time you visit a doctor.
Modern medicine typically isn't very good at diagnosing problems without performing certain tests. A lot of these tests carry certain risk however small they may be, so you don't necessarily want to get a heart cath every time you visit a doctor.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:46 am to dabigfella
Nothing....
Had a cousin who's 32y/o husband sat up in bed, grabbed his chest and fell back dead from a heart attack.. No prior conditions... Crazy.. When your # is up, it's up...
Sorry about your friend...
Had a cousin who's 32y/o husband sat up in bed, grabbed his chest and fell back dead from a heart attack.. No prior conditions... Crazy.. When your # is up, it's up...
Sorry about your friend...
This post was edited on 3/14/17 at 10:48 am
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:46 am to buffbraz
For a few months i was into learning palm reading.
One guy i read had a nearly clear palm. He died age 30. In that system he was a new soul, first lifetime as human being.
One guy i read had a nearly clear palm. He died age 30. In that system he was a new soul, first lifetime as human being.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:58 am to dabigfella
I've experienced this loss several times myself through my friends/family circle.
I'm 48 and have begun to follow a respected family members advice. Take my retirement now. I can work when I'm older and doing so will help keep us alive in our senior years.
When we were teenagers I can remember the family thinking he was off his rocker and had lost his marbles. He was highly intelligent, everyone knew this and let him do his 'thing'. He finished school, got his degree worked for a year and then went part time.
Then down to working a few days a month at best. Kept his life simple and enjoyed it.
I'll stop here as this is a whole Nother topic.
Peace and Love.
I'm 48 and have begun to follow a respected family members advice. Take my retirement now. I can work when I'm older and doing so will help keep us alive in our senior years.
When we were teenagers I can remember the family thinking he was off his rocker and had lost his marbles. He was highly intelligent, everyone knew this and let him do his 'thing'. He finished school, got his degree worked for a year and then went part time.
Then down to working a few days a month at best. Kept his life simple and enjoyed it.
I'll stop here as this is a whole Nother topic.
Peace and Love.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 10:58 am to dabigfella
I think your question answers itself, you can't prevent natural causes. Sorry for your bud.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 11:06 am to dabigfella
I'm suspecting an aneurysm or heart defect that wasn't detected
Posted on 3/14/17 at 11:08 am to dabigfella
quote:Very sorry for your loss. Certainly a lot of this stuff will be unpreventable, but there is a chance that he was of the proper weight but still in poor metabolic health. My answer to your prevention question is: stop eating sugar (in any form.)
he wasn't overweight and had no medical issues.
Posted on 3/14/17 at 11:10 am to dabigfella
You are askoing this because you are obviously distraught but asking what can be done is premature.
The answer to your question concerning this young man can only be answered after it is determined what caused his death.
To ask "What Can Be Done To Prevent A Young Person From Dying Of Natural Causes?" is pretty general. It can only be determined on a case by case study.
The answer to your question concerning this young man can only be answered after it is determined what caused his death.
To ask "What Can Be Done To Prevent A Young Person From Dying Of Natural Causes?" is pretty general. It can only be determined on a case by case study.
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