I live in a rural mountain area, two nearby towns with a total population of around 10,000 or so. I've lived here 34 years, and have always read the obits in the local paper. I have NEVER seen so many obits stating things like "died suddenly" or "died unexpectedly" and the like. It's not that I never noticed before, no, I never read s…
I live in a rural mountain area, two nearby towns with a total population of around 10,000 or so. I've lived here 34 years, and have always read the obits in the local paper. I have NEVER seen so many obits stating things like "died suddenly" or "died unexpectedly" and the like. It's not that I never noticed before, no, I never read so many like this. And a great many of them have been YOUNG....20's and 30's, 40's, and they looked healthy. More younger people than the above 60 group, although there have been a few in that group too. I don't personally know anyone this has happened to, though. My family group except one grandson is all unjabbed, but my daughter was telling me about her close friend yesterday. Friend and her husband are in their mid 50's. She told my daughter that since her husband got his shots, he has been sick with something virtually every single month, mostly respiratory things that tend to drag on and on. And my daughter told me her friend has seemed kind of mentally "off" the last few months....almost like early onset dementia. And my daughter knows dementia since she is a nurse and works with many dementia patients.
Consider that young people will have few things wrong with them, so when they die, it must be labelled "suddenly".
Older people tend to have at least one ailment or another, so when they die for the same reason as a youngin (gene therapy) it can easily be blamed on this or that ailment and is no longer "sudden" or "unexpected".
I live in a rural mountain area, two nearby towns with a total population of around 10,000 or so. I've lived here 34 years, and have always read the obits in the local paper. I have NEVER seen so many obits stating things like "died suddenly" or "died unexpectedly" and the like. It's not that I never noticed before, no, I never read so many like this. And a great many of them have been YOUNG....20's and 30's, 40's, and they looked healthy. More younger people than the above 60 group, although there have been a few in that group too. I don't personally know anyone this has happened to, though. My family group except one grandson is all unjabbed, but my daughter was telling me about her close friend yesterday. Friend and her husband are in their mid 50's. She told my daughter that since her husband got his shots, he has been sick with something virtually every single month, mostly respiratory things that tend to drag on and on. And my daughter told me her friend has seemed kind of mentally "off" the last few months....almost like early onset dementia. And my daughter knows dementia since she is a nurse and works with many dementia patients.
Consider that young people will have few things wrong with them, so when they die, it must be labelled "suddenly".
Older people tend to have at least one ailment or another, so when they die for the same reason as a youngin (gene therapy) it can easily be blamed on this or that ailment and is no longer "sudden" or "unexpected".