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Yet amid the heartbreak, family and friends continue describing the woman they lost with striking consistency.
That contrast makes tragedies like this feel especially unbearable.
Someone so alive suddenly gone because symptoms that seemed manageable concealed something far more dangerous underneath.
Not because it changes what happened, but because they hope it may save someone else from hesitating too long. Medical emergencies do not always arrive dramatically. Sometimes they appear disguised as fatigue, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, or vague feelings that “something isn’t right.” People often ignore those signals because they do not want to seem dramatic, ruin plans, worry others, or face inconvenient possibilities.…continue reading …
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