[quote name='gargus']Dont know much about medicine and health do you? Ive been a nurse about 9 years working in everything from med surg to icu and a dash of ed. And yes, they do die of natural causes. Ive seen 9 years old die of natural causes. Its called
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ing life, and in it not everyones bodies are exactly the same, there is no line of age that says you can or cant have problems. Genetics, inheridit problems, physical defects causes by injuries or just plain old bad luck can kill anyone at any time.
You could be sitting there right now and have a slight numbness or tingling in your leg and pay it no attention. All the while your having a vascular issue that is slowing blood flow to your legs and maybe tomorow a clot will form, the clot goes to your lungs and you will die a nasty death from a pulminary embolism. And some other cag might hear about it and say "bullshit he wasnt old enough to have a natural death".
I saw a 27 year old guy in pretty good shape die from a heart attack because its far far more deadly for a young person to have a heart attack than say a 60 year old person. At 60 your heart develops secondary blood vessels that will still carry blood despite a heart attack while a 20 something does not have those.
Now granted its less common for a younger person to die of natural causes but it certainly is not uncommon. Not to mention when that person is 39 years old. Thats not old at all, but definitely not the same as a 19 year old, at 39 your not exactly a spring chicken anymore.
One day when you grow up youll find that alot of these things most people tend to believe simply "Because it sounds right to me" are complete bullshit. Reality and what you think sounds like reality are not the same thing.[/QUOTE]
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(But in this case, I'm still gonna guess improper prescription drug usage played a part)