Yes,i agree with your statement...people seem to die soon after a partner dies.I sometimes feel like dying over the loss of a 6 year relationship....even though I haven't seen the guy in a year.It still hurts so bad,I hate being lonely too!
2007-01-02 10:03:00
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answered by spicy1 3
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It depends on your definition of a broken heart. If the person was depressed to an extreme, they could become suicidal, and- well, yeah.
If it actually had to do with the heart, extreme emotional stress could in turn stress the heart (e.g. faster heart rate, high blood pressure), wearing the organ down. Eventually, the heart ceases to work, and you die of a broken heart, literally.
2007-01-02 10:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes people can die of a broken heart.
It happens to older people especially the ones who lost their significant other after spending a lifetime with their mate. Example, my grandfather passed away 5 years ago in July and had been with my grandmother since they were teenagers. Once he passed my grandmother had a heavy heart because she lost half of her. Her broken heart led to other medical problems which she passed away 6 months later.
In younger people (much rarer) a broken heart can lead to physical and psychological decline which in turn leads to death. The broken heart is the root cause.
It can happen.
2007-01-02 10:05:41
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answered by ? 4
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Very true. It happened to my friend's parents. Heart attack...bought on by? No history of heart probs....three weeks after his wife died suddenly at home of a tumor that she didn't know she had. She was in the kitchen making coffee...he popped upstairs to the bathroom, came down and she was gone. The shock and the loss = broken heart.
2007-01-02 10:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep have seen this. Basically what happens is that if they are unwell, they give up the will to live.
Oh yes it happens all right.
You have to remember that when an elderly couple have ben together for a long time, they are no longer really "individuals". One cannot contemplate life without the other.
2007-01-02 10:14:07
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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I've heard that too, but it always involves older people, people who were predisposed to something that could kill them. People don't die of a broken heart per se, but a broken heart can eat away at their defences so that something else has the ability to kill them.
2007-01-02 10:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its possible that people can give up the will to live if they feel a lot of pain over a lost loved one, the partner is often quite old and they must feel like they don't have much to carry on for
2007-01-03 00:43:54
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answered by ? 1
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definite, I do. Wikipedia: "Heartbreak is frequently linked with dropping a family individuals member or companion, nonetheless dropping a parent, baby, puppy, lover or close pal can all "wreck one's heart", and it truly is frequently experienced for the time of grief and bereavement. The word refers back to the actual soreness one would sense in the chest as a results of the loss, in spite of the fact that it additionally via extension contains the emotional trauma of loss even the place it truly is not experienced as somatic soreness. in spite of the fact that "heartbreak" frequently does not advise any actual illness in the middle, there's a concern prevalent as "Takotsubo cardiomyopathy" (broken heart syndrome), the place a traumatising incident triggers the techniques to distribute chemical compounds that weaken heart tissue." I heard a message as quickly as that a pastor gave and he believed that Jesus died of a broken heart. whilst he replaced into pierced on the facet blood and water poured out.
2016-10-19 09:19:39
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answered by pachter 4
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yes...it can't be like a high school crush, or even 10 years of dating...it's like a love that takes a lifetime to develop, when you finally realise that there is nobody else that matters to you more then the person, true love...when that goes away and your left by yourself...you just shut off..partly in hopes you will join your love one again in the after life and partly because you don't want to go on alone.
Happened with my grandparents...married 60 years, my grandfather died...my grandma, in perfect health, follow shortly there after.
excuse my while i cry...
2007-01-02 10:14:55
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answered by Doctor J. 3
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I've seen it happen with the elderly. They pass one year to the date, or on their anniversery date etc. Strange isn't it? Do they give up the will to live? Was it just their time? It is a mystery that I surely don't know the answer to. I know I feel better believing they missed each other and God joined them together again. : )
2007-01-02 10:11:52
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answered by no cutesy name : ) 4
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