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nightfighter 12-04-2014, 09:27 AM Neighbor of mine collapsed from a heart attack a block from my house last Wednesday morning while out for a morning run. Just turned 40 this past year. Was revived and taken to hospital. Has since been transferred to Boston and is in an induced coma and developed pneumonia. Recently started new job and was two weeks shy of long term disability coverage. Wife and two young children. Just nice, nice people. Her text to me last night indicated that he suffered considerable brain damage before being found. A real horror show and prospects are not good.
So consider your lot in this life. Look at the good side of things, starting today. Put your family and friends first. Appreciate all that life gives you.
If you are so inclined, there is a gofundme account here;
http://www.gofundme.com/i47fnc
Otherwise, do something good for others you know who need your help.
Thank you
Sea Dangles 12-04-2014, 10:26 AM Never a good time of year for this type of scenario
Life is precious and can change in a blink
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Rockport24 12-04-2014, 10:43 AM oh man - just as I was feeling down about my situation about trying to afford a house this really puts it in perspective. Thoughts and Prayers to his family.
vineyardblues 12-04-2014, 12:01 PM Ross, you are 100 % correct
God bless this family and friends at this time , tp sent
Peter
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Clammer 12-04-2014, 12:41 PM been telling ya guys ......Enjoy what ya have ><><
FishermanTim 12-04-2014, 12:48 PM Possessions are just "STUFF" that you choose to carry around like a ball and chain your entire life. Personal regrets are like a bad haircut that you refuse to change, for fear of making things worse.
Me, I like to think of my issues as completely transitory, like "water under the bridge, being washed away with the tide"!
I have my moments of rants and raves, but they pass quickly and I move on to more constructive pasttimes.
Too many people put things off, don't take care of a situation until it becomes a travesty, tragedy or fiasco and then become overwhelmed because they procrastinated too long.
I have brothers that are following in my father's footsteps, and aren't taking care of their general health.
I have been having regular annual checkups for decades and I do my best to keep active and eat as heathily as possible.
Overall, I would say the more important thing to remember is that we are not alone in this world. You have friends and family, and as long as you ARE a friend, you will HAVE a friend.
All I can hope for is that when I die, that I am remembered for more positive things than any negative ones, and that I will be missed.
Hope you all have a great hiloday, and enjoy your friends and family!
Raven 12-04-2014, 12:53 PM 40 is way to young .....for a life to END :hs:
i don't like Jogging except in the woods
on soft ground.... no such thing in nature
as a continuous rock for endless miles.
as an Astronaut once said;
"Your Heart has a "finite" number of beats
so don't waste them."
trying to get on disability is almost impossible
without high priced attorney's to do the JOB.
there's your STRESS.... right there!
chris L 12-04-2014, 05:29 PM sorry to hear that Ross . 40 ? thats too bad he wasnt found sooner . i hope all works out for him . my thoughts go out to his friends and family .
redlite 12-04-2014, 05:59 PM That sux period
Amen to prevention my wife's friend's father (60) wasnt feelin good. Havin some stomach pains for a while but didnt think much of it. Doesnt like doctors Well he went last monday. Found he was loaded with cancer. Died thursday. 3 days from diagnosis to death.
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ProfessorM 12-04-2014, 06:35 PM All terrible news. Thoughts and prayers to their families.
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Hookedagain 12-04-2014, 07:30 PM Thoughts and prayers from our family to theirs. Such a tragedy at such a young age. God bless him.
stripermaineiac 12-04-2014, 07:31 PM Every year I get a couple of those calls. they suck no other way to put it.Think of this---Don't plan life to death. Think it. Do it. Live it . Enjoy it. Ya never know when it's gonna end.
Sorry for your loss Ross.
100% on that Ross,I believe to live each day to the best you can no matter how bad or tuff things are on your own end,I try to always point out the good things no matter how bleak thing's actually are. The glass is always half full in my eyes,especially if there's some Jack Daniels on the table.
When I got home today from work my 15 y/o daughter tells me her girlfriend co cheerleader partner called her today and told her when she and her older sister came home from school yesterday they opened the garage door (their normal entry) found there farther hanging from one of the beams....
46 y/o......
Gone.A final solution for a temporary problem, I just can't wrap my head around needless self destruction.
Live each day and pay it forward when you can.
5/0
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JohnR 12-04-2014, 08:44 PM Damn. Godspeed for your friend
Slipknot 12-05-2014, 08:15 AM OMG :( very sad
all of it
appreciate what you have for sure
Bob, that is awful. I can't imagine
I guess you just don't ever know
Raider Ronnie 12-05-2014, 09:30 AM Sad.
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fishrick 12-05-2014, 02:01 PM A lot of good words here to live by, and courage to have regular medical checkups and FOLLOW THE DR ADVICE--sometimes that in itself takes a bit of courage. But only a little!! But, we do it for those we love, not for us!
So many sad and difficult situations shared here. Things to keep in mind.
RickBomba 12-05-2014, 03:23 PM Please send along T&P from my clan down in Waltham, Ross. Very good to speak to you the other day. Hope to catch up soon...definately before the summer.
Rick
piemma 12-05-2014, 04:27 PM So sorry to hear all of this.
I'm going to a memorial service next Saturday for my cousin who was 60 and passed last week in LA from a brain aneurism.
Terrible news all of it.
tattoobob 12-05-2014, 05:55 PM Tragic news Ross, I count my Blessings everyday
jimmy z 12-07-2014, 06:53 AM This is sad news. One just doesn't know what the next minute will bring. God be with him and his family. I will keep them all in my prayers
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