When a person loses someone to death be it a loved one or a close friend then they go into a grieving process. It's the brains way of coping with it all. First comes sadness, unbelieving (as if you could just phone up that person or go visit them and they'd still be there) then anger, blaming them or yourself, perhaps crying and then the healing starts. Some people will grieve for a couple of weeks, two months, a year or more. It depends on the individual. People who have some type of religion will still grieve, but many will draw strength from their religion and realize the person is in a better place. A person that I know off this board (I consider him a friend) that I learned a good lesson from said the last thing a person wants to hear (I am not exactly quoting him) is "they are in a better place", "they are with angels" or "they are an angel." THIS DOES NOT TAKE THE PAIN AWAY! Still, in time, with faith it does help and people with religion seem to go on with their lives quicker and remember their loved one with the fond memories they had together There is really no way I can ease your pain and you have to go down that road of grief on your own and perhaps in time you can talk more openly about it.
sunds are initials for sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome sunds are sudden unexpected death of adolescents and adults during sleep.
SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".SUDEP is an acronym for Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy. It is defined as "sudden unexpected, witnessed or unwitnessed, non-traumatic and non-drowning death in an individual with epilepsy, with or without evidence of a seizure and excluding documented status epilepticus where post-mortem examination does not reveal a cause for death".
Death is unexpected.
Yes, Leslie's death was unexpected and came as a surprise to many people.
In most states, it is the law that people who die in sudden or unexpected ways be given an autopsy. The reason for this is so that the coroner can rule out foul play, or murder.
How about an argument that results in death. A person thinking about suicide after an incident, or a friend trying to convince a friend to stay in school. My best is probably friends trying to reconcile (make up) after one of them exploits (tells,reveals) the others secret. If you're creative, try a comedy about a bratty waitress and a customer or life experiences.
Death Is My Only Friend was created on 2009-07-07.
Mom was always trying to get my brother and I to reconcile, "Kiss and make up you two" she would say, even with her last breath she had said, "You two will be the death of me yet, with all your fighting and bickering, go on you two, forgive and forget!"
Gilgamesh seeks eternal life after the death of his friend Enkidu, hoping to avoid his own mortality. He embarks on a quest to find the secret of immortality but ultimately learns that it is impossible to escape death.
No, I am afraid, having seen the episode already, something unexpected happens... involving death.
NO. Tutankhamen was after Hatsheput, and never married because of his unexpected death.
The 3 U's result in an autopsy:unexpectedunusualunattended by a medical doctor (or nurse in a hospital, but a nurse cannot pronounce death)Unexpected - for example, the death of a teenager at home in his own bed, no signs of foul playUnusual - for example, unexpected, and scene points to foul play, like, being shotUnattended - this accounts for the majority of autopsies.