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A good friend of mine died early monday morning. According to her husband she sat up in bed then colapsed back down. That was it - she was gone.
Now my question to you all (PLEASE - sensible answers only - this is serious) - What could have caused it? Even though she had spina-bifada she was quite healthy.
Now my question to you all (PLEASE - sensible answers only - this is serious) - What could have caused it? Even though she had spina-bifada she was quite healthy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sylvania........in spina bifida there is varying degrees of hydrocephalus ( water on the brain) and if this is allowed to collect, then it may cause compression of the brain and subsequent death of the patient. A device thought up by two paediatric surgeons, Spitz and Holter both Americans I think, inserted a tube into the fluid enlarged ventricle and the other end into the jugular vein in the neck OR into the peritoneal cavity in the stomach......a sort of "overflow" system.
This can get blocked and will certainly be the centre of focus at the post mortem.
This can get blocked and will certainly be the centre of focus at the post mortem.
sylvania - I am so sorry to hear about your loss.
It is part of the human condition, and the grieving process, that we try and find rational reasons why a sudden death has occured.
A vital part of grieving and moving on with life, is trying to set things in order - with reasons for circumstances, and at the moment, you are denied this, hence your distress.
I hope that some of the qualified answers you have recveived have helped, and that ultimately, you will receive a definitive answer which will help you to deal with your loss.
It is part of the human condition, and the grieving process, that we try and find rational reasons why a sudden death has occured.
A vital part of grieving and moving on with life, is trying to set things in order - with reasons for circumstances, and at the moment, you are denied this, hence your distress.
I hope that some of the qualified answers you have recveived have helped, and that ultimately, you will receive a definitive answer which will help you to deal with your loss.