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![]() "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 21:02:43 -0400, TFM® > > wrote: > >> >> >>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 00:10:30 GMT, "brooklyn1" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>Don't ever laugh when the hearse goes by or The Fat BOY will be the next >>>>to >>>>die... BECAUSE HE KILLED KILLI... he MURDERED KILI, the USELESS PARASITE >>>>STARVED his wife to DEATH... so THE FAT BOY deserves to DIE! The woims >>>>will >>>>crawl in, the woims will crawl out, the ants will play canasta on the >>>>LAZY >>>>USELESS MOTHER****ING *WIFE KILLER'S* SNOUT! >>> >>> He did not, you idiot. She died of a chain reaction of organ failures >>> after her liver failed. She told me two years ago that she would >>> likely die of liver disease before the cancer got her. She was right. >>> >> >> >>Carol, firstly let me thank you. >> >>The cancer she had was an extremely rare desmoid tumor and they got it all >>at the Mayo clinic. It took a mastectomy, the removal of a couple of ribs >>and a tram flap operation all told. >> >>While she was at the Mayo clinic they discovered that her liver enzymes >>were >>WAY above normal. >> >>Between 0-40 is normal. Hers were well over 300. >> >>She eventually died of systematic organ failure caused by liver failure. >> >>Now let's open up and tell the whole story. >> >> >>When she first went to Mayo and they did her bloodwork, they couldn't >>believe the liver enzyme levels so they did it again, and once more. >> >>Nope, 370. >> >>They looked and looked and eventually concluded she had hemochromatosis. >>(spelling will be corrected with Google) >> >>They told her it could be from one of two causes, genetic or self induced >>from alcohol. >> >>After quite some time, they revealed that her condition was self induced. >> >>I can't write anymore right now. Look up hemachromatosis or the spelling >>above. >>Look it up. I was going to attempt a rudimentary explanation, but I'm >>really not in the mood. >> >>Once again, thank you Carol, >>TFM® > > You're welcome. She didn't want her family to know, and it sounds > like they didn't, until the end. That was how she wanted it. > > Sheldon, she drank herself to death. Horse shit. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12957297 Alcohol use, even just a little, exacerbates the genetic problem, but it is a genetic problem. More dramatics from the asshole. Who really, really needs to just go away. |
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