yoopermom
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I had a good friend, about to walk down the aisle to get married, who suddenly had a brain aneurysm. All of us waiting in the church itself, literally watched in horror as she was taken away by ambulance. What was really amazing, though, was that the doctors said that she was actually "lucky" to have it when she did, because the church was only a few blocks from a hospital with a crisis center that could handle the situation, the responders were there quickly, and the operation was successful. The doctors said that this could have easily happened when she was at home alone (and she lived in a more rural area far from a hospital), in which case she would have died.
I also had my grandmother pass out at my cousin's wedding, once again surrounded by people and in a major metropolitan area. She ended up having a heart valve replacement a few days later. She often spent days alone, with only drop in visitors, so the timing was good for her.
I believe that when it's my time, it will be my time, but in the meanwhile I'm going to try to be as prepared as possible to stay here as long as possible, while still enjoying life to the fullest
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DH is a "prop me up beside the jukebox when I die" kind of guy, truly hopes to die with his boots on.
You?
Terri
(And, yes, I get a little bit nervous now at weddings!)
I also had my grandmother pass out at my cousin's wedding, once again surrounded by people and in a major metropolitan area. She ended up having a heart valve replacement a few days later. She often spent days alone, with only drop in visitors, so the timing was good for her.
I believe that when it's my time, it will be my time, but in the meanwhile I'm going to try to be as prepared as possible to stay here as long as possible, while still enjoying life to the fullest

DH is a "prop me up beside the jukebox when I die" kind of guy, truly hopes to die with his boots on.
You?
Terri
(And, yes, I get a little bit nervous now at weddings!)