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In reply to the discussion: Who drops dead at 43 years of age? [View all]bahrbearian
(13,466 posts)51. He better not been messing with my Goats, I've got a clean herd.
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So sorry; don't know what that is, but I'm sorry you lost your bro. :( nt
babylonsister
Mar 2012
#55
It's a sudden swelling of the brain - aspirin is thought to be the catalyst.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#103
I do. In fact, I took a stroll around midnight last night. Its a peaceful and quiet time.
Luminous Animal
Mar 2012
#21
Trying to stay topical. Though Nader is soooo yesterday. I should have changed it to
Luminous Animal
Mar 2012
#90
He was leaving a meeting in a Restaurent within walking distance of his home. Nothing strange there.
Monk06
Mar 2012
#86
My beloved partner & father of my youngest son died of a heart attack at age 42.
scarletwoman
Mar 2012
#12
Dear lady, you honor me! I will always hold you in the highest esteem and respect, you have
scarletwoman
Mar 2012
#69
Thank you for your kind words. I didn't mean to call attention to myself, only to point out that
scarletwoman
Mar 2012
#84
Yikes. I had a friend's husband die on the honeymoon in Jamaica. On the beach playing volleyball.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2012
#128
add another 9 years and you get Jim Fixx of The Complete Book of Running fame
steve2470
Mar 2012
#17
I am not so sure this kind of talk is going to be productive except to say he...
Poll_Blind
Mar 2012
#24
The dichotomy you present can account for early deaths, but it's not always so simple.
HereSince1628
Mar 2012
#26
An acquaintance of mine died last year at 35 of a pulmonary embolism . . .
markpkessinger
Mar 2012
#32
Dan Blocker, aka Hoss Cartwright did. As do many others for other reasons than the 2 you listed.
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#34
My mother from heart problems at 45 years old. she was not a druggie or alkie, ok.
rustydog
Mar 2012
#35
you don't have to do drugs . . . just eat prepared american (or chinese)-made food.
ellenfl
Mar 2012
#57
Nadin, that is so true. my grandfather on my mother's side died at 38 of a massive heart attack.
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2012
#81
That is now, I was not even born when my grandfather on my Mom's side died!
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2012
#89
It doesn't take much--a plaque comes loose in an artery, a clot, a rupture in the brain
TwilightGardener
Mar 2012
#87
My brother-in-law. 41, Navy Vet, active duty firefighter. I don't like what you are implying.
TheManInTheMac
Mar 2012
#96