First off, I'm so sorry for your loss; I can feel your pain as I read your question. I know you are looking for someone out here to have a quick answer to your question, but honey, there really is no answer. The medical examiners who did the autopsy don't even have an answer for you. Sometimes, people just pass. Contrary to what you see on TV, there really are deaths that go unexplained. Are you aware that there are grief counseling services available for people who have lost friends and loved ones? Death at any age is hard to accept, but I assuming that your friend was young and clearly this was an unexpected death. This "shell-shock" you feel is normal. There are several stages to the grief process. You will feel many emotions as you try to cope with your loss. You will feel shock, denial, anger, hurt, and finally reach acceptance. People process through grief at different paces, so allow your self to feel all of the feelings you feel and try to feel comforted knowing that the pain will go away and you will learn to cope with the loss of your friend. Please talk to someone who can help you process through this difficult time. Grief is the price we pay for loving someone. May you find peace.
2007-01-08 14:28:56
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answered by chrissy25 5
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I have epilepsy and so do my brothers and sister. There are different types of epilepsy, for instance I no longer have seizures, but my sister has seizures where she goes into a coma. I cant say I ever knew anyone who died from epilepsy itself. The people I know who died, and were epileptics died as a result of an injury due to having a seizure. For instance, I had a friend who had a seizure and fell off a bridge. He died from his injuries, but he had a seizure when it happened.
Still, I would say that other illnesses can contribute to the over all health of an epileptic person. I knew a guy who had both diabetes and epilepsy, and there were times when he would get very sick. So I guess it depends on the person.
2007-01-08 14:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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ya know, you can leave the doctor's office and 15 mins later have a heart attack.
Either the autopsy was done poorly, they are not telling the truth, or they don't want to know. if someone's child just suddenly DIES, you're gonna bet they wanna know WHY. Maybe they don't want to upset you, who knows. i feel so bad for you, i wish i could help you, and i definitely would be your friend. maybe you should try some professional help to find out what you can do for yourself. so very, very sorry.
2007-01-08 14:16:24
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answered by Iseult 3
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Honey, what has happened cannot change the fact that she is gone.... There is a time you and I will leave this world... And trust me i know how you hurt.... i lost my brother to a freak accident.... And it is so hard to accept he was crushed by a bed of a dump truck he was working on, and when they lifted it off of his body, it was working fine.... Things happen and it is hard to understand, but just believe she is in a better place now, and let all her goodness live in you and let that bring out the best of you.... You ar ein my thoughts and prayers.... God Bless You... A way to remember her is write some poetry.... you can post your poetry on poetry.com and let the world know how much you love and miss her.... God Bless
2007-01-08 17:34:09
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answered by wva_butterfly 3
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The autopsy report has to say why she died.Could they be keeping it to themselves?You just never know with family sometimes it just happens that way.They could be feeling guilt,one of the stages after a death.I'm so sorry about your friend its so tragic when they leave us too soon.Take care.
2007-01-08 14:25:32
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answered by Ms Lety 7
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Unfortunately sometimes people die, without ever knowing exactly why. I am so sorry for your loss. It is still very recent she passed. Give yourself time to heal. It never really goes away, but it does get better. Try contacting Hospice, and inquire about their support group. Their support group isn't just for cancer. It is for grief counseling.
Good luck to you. You'll be in my thoughts.
2007-01-08 14:16:13
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answered by kallmetigger 4
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First of all I am sorry to hear about your friend, and apparently your still going thru the grieving process which'll take awhile.
I suggest journaling your feelings, maybe seeking therapy to help relieve/heal your sadness. There's also support groups to help you, so you don't feel alone.
Your in my prayers, and again I'm sorry to hear about your friends passing, I know it's difficult.
2007-01-08 14:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible doesn't answer all our questions about heaven—in spite of the undeniable fact that some Bible scholars believe that those who've already entered heaven can see what occurs on the earth. They cite passages alongside with Hebrews 12:a million: "for this reason, on account that we are surrounded by way of such an staggering cloud of witnesses, allow us to throw off each little thing that hinders and the sin that so extremely entangles, and allow us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." Nowhere contained in the Bible are we advised to desire to those who have lengthy gone to heaven in the previous us, or to different heavenly beings. Nor are we to worship them; even as the Apostle John tried to worship an angel who had given God's message to him, the angel rebuked him: "do no longer do it! ... Worship God!" (Revelation 22:9). Why is this? the reason being because we do not choose every person besides to Christ to intercede for us. God loves us, and in His love He despatched His in consumer-friendly words Son into the international to eliminate our sins and open heaven's door to us. in consumer-friendly words one ingredient can keep us from God's presence, and that is our sin. yet on the go Christ paid the penalty for all our sins—no longer portion of them, yet all of them—and now we may be able to enter God's presence without worry by way of Christ. because of this the Bible says, "allow us to for this reason come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy, and locate grace to help in time of choose" (Hebrews 4:16, KJV). once you've by no ability ordinary Christ, or once you're uncertain of your salvation, turn to Him at present and ask Him to forgive your sins. Then by way of religion settle for His promise that your sins are forgiven, and you are able to now come boldly into God's presence because you're His toddler.
2016-12-28 12:02:11
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answered by harsch 4
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CHECK OUT GRIEF GROUPS IN YOUR AREA. SCHOOL, HOSPITAL OR FUNERAL HOME MIGHT KNOW WHERE TO GO, CALL YOUR MENTAL HEALTH HOT LINE. IT IS GOOD TO TALK THESE THINGS OUT. I KNOW, I'VE BEEN THERE 2 AND THEY DO HELP. I'M SORRY ABOUT YOUR FRIEND.
2007-01-08 14:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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