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LocWolf I live in a condo. One neighbor passed

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Posted On: 04/13/2022 7:45:12 PM
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Posted By: wowhappens28
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LocWolf I live in a condo. One neighbor passed away a couple of years ago. His heart was getting weaker and apparantly nothing they could do at his age. He kept getting more tired. Near the end he'd eat and go to bed. He died rather peacefully.

Now my girl friend's 93 year mother is going through the same thing. She has been getting lethargic lately, sleeping more. etc. Yesteday she saw he heart doctor for the 5th or 6th time. Heart heart is working at 16% capacity. She will get tired, not enough oxyegen and not wake up, same as my neighbor.

Next, a friend of mine from Az recently went golfing 9 holes and came home and his 73 year old wife was dead. She had COPD and just stopped breathing.

Next me.Last October 27th I was outside in colder air and my lings hurt. I went back inside and felt fine, I did feel a bit weak, and slight pain in my chest that I thought was a lung infection. I went to urgent care to get a precription for my "lung infection". Found out I was having a painless heart attack. They put me in an ambluence to a hospital and ended up getting a tripple bypass. My doctor told me, if I had gone to bed, my brain might not have got enough oxygen and I'd have died. that night or the next.

Next, years ago my sister's deceased father in law, 43 years old. He went hunting. He came home feeling unusually tired. Went to bed and did not wake up. He had what I had, a relatively painless heart attack.

There are 5 examples of relatively painless deaths. 2 of us escaping, so far.


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