Got a friend suddenly pass away last week...

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He's my age ...so shocking.

He's super fit like me, runner and cyclist. No high cholesterol, no high BP. Take 3 covid jabs only like me. Only thing I know he had was AF in his heart. But he has been seeing a cardiologist and doesnt seem serious according to his lived together partner.

According to his lived together partner, she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner. She immediately called 995.

995 people came and couldn't send him to hospital as he already had no vital signs. Police were called and after a thorough few hours of investigation, the police IO confirm there is no foul play and released on the spot for family doctor certification of death.

Life is very fragile....scary...
 
He's my age ...so shocking.

He's super fit like me, runner and cyclist. No high cholesterol, no high BP. Take 3 covid jabs only like me. Only thing I know he had was AF in his heart. But he has been seeing a cardiologist and doesnt seem serious according to his lived together partner.

According to his lived together partner, she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner. She immediately called 995.

995 people came and couldn't send him to hospital as he already had no vital signs. Police were called and after a thorough few hours of investigation, the police IO confirm there is no foul play and released on the spot for family doctor certification of death.

Life is very fragile....scary...

".... she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner."

The best way to go. No pain and suffering.
 
".... she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner."

The best way to go. No pain and suffering.
But he always have AF leh even before Covid. So cannot be vaccine issue...
 
Types of Atrial Fibrillation: Symptoms, Treatment, and More

www.healthline.com

Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a type of arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat. It causes the upper and lower chambers of your heart to beat out of sync, fast, and erratically.

AFib used to be classified as either chronic or acute. But in 2014, new guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association changed the classification of atrial fibrillation from two types to four:
  1. paroxysmal AFib
  2. persistent AFib
  3. long-standing persistent AFib
  4. permanent AFib
You can start with one type of AFib that eventually becomes another type as the condition progresses. Keep reading to learn more about each type.

Paroxysmal AFib comes and goes. It begins and ends spontaneously. The irregular heartbeat may last anywhere from several seconds to a week. However, most episodes of paroxysmal AFib resolve themselves within 24 hours.

Paroxysmal AFib may be asymptomatic, which means that you experience no apparent symptoms. The first line of treatment for asymptomatic paroxysmal AFib may be lifestyle changes, such as reducing daily caffeine consumption and reducing stress, in addition to medications as preventative measures.

Persistent AFib also begins spontaneously. It lasts at least seven days and may or may not end on its own. Medical intervention such as cardioversion, in which your doctor shocks your heart into rhythm, may be needed to stop an acute, persistent AFib episode. Lifestyle changes and medications may be used as preventive measures.

Long-standing persistent AFib lasts at least a year without interruption. It’s often associated with structural heart damage.
This type of AFib can be the most challenging to treat. Medications to maintain a normal heart rate or rhythm are often ineffective. More invasive treatments may be needed. These can include:
  • electrical cardioversion
  • catheter ablation
  • pacemaker implantation
Long-standing persistent AFib can become permanent when treatment doesn’t restore normal heart rate or rhythm. As a result, you and your doctor make a decision to stop further treatment efforts. This means your heart is in a state of AFib all the time.

According to researchTrusted Source, this type of AFib may result in more severe symptoms, lower quality of life, and an increased risk of a major cardiac event.

The main difference between the four types of AFib is the duration of the episode. Symptoms aren’t unique to the type of AFib or the duration of an episode. Some people experience no symptoms when they’re in AFib for a long time, while others are symptomatic after a brief period.

But in general, the longer AFib is sustained, the more likely it is that symptoms will occur.

The goals of treating all types of AFib are to restore your heart’s normal rhythm, slow down your heart rate, and prevent blood clots that may lead to stroke. Your doctor may suggest medications to prevent blood clots and treat any underlying conditions such as heart disease, thyroid problems, and high blood pressure. But there are some differences in treatment options depending on which type of AFib you have.

Here’s a side-by-side look at the main differences between the four types of AFib:

https://www.healthline.com/health/atrial-fibrillation/types-of-atrial-fibrillation#comparison
 
Then all the more the probability of his condition being aggravated by blood clotting due to mRNA effect.
Damn jialat. The damn PAP chenghu never consider this when they ordered mass vaccination....and I think there are many cases of undiagnosed AF cases in the population....
 
Everyone has an end time no one knows when. There are smokers and inactive ppl living into eighties. Hence the crap about eating healthy and exercise is bullshit. Might as well eat smoke drink and fuck while you can.
 
He's my age ...so shocking.

He's super fit like me, runner and cyclist. No high cholesterol, no high BP. Take 3 covid jabs only like me. Only thing I know he had was AF in his heart. But he has been seeing a cardiologist and doesnt seem serious according to his lived together partner.

According to his lived together partner, she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner. She immediately called 995.

995 people came and couldn't send him to hospital as he already had no vital signs. Police were called and after a thorough few hours of investigation, the police IO confirm there is no foul play and released on the spot for family doctor certification of death.

Life is very fragile....scary...
Since he was young, I believe his death was caused by af + p + exercising = expedition of death.

Rip
 
That's why they placed AED devices at all HDB lift lobbies.
Scary...he come back from work. Resting in sofa playing with his mobile waiting for his lived together partner to prepare dinner, next thing he's dead....really scary...
 
Scary...he come back from work. Resting in sofa playing with his mobile waiting for his lived together partner to prepare dinner, next thing he's dead....really scary...
Cannot be. According to some uncle in this forum, people should die only if he do rigorous exercise or he doesn’t move at all lol
 
He's my age ...so shocking.

He's super fit like me, runner and cyclist. No high cholesterol, no high BP. Take 3 covid jabs only like me. Only thing I know he had was AF in his heart. But he has been seeing a cardiologist and doesnt seem serious according to his lived together partner.

According to his lived together partner, she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner. She immediately called 995.

995 people came and couldn't send him to hospital as he already had no vital signs. Police were called and after a thorough few hours of investigation, the police IO confirm there is no foul play and released on the spot for family doctor certification of death.

Life is very fragile....scary...

He was living in sin and God punished him. Had he married her he'd still be around.
 
".... she found him unresponsive and his body already cold sitting on the hall sofa when she went over to wake him up for dinner."

The best way to go. No pain and suffering.

Agreed…. Another way is to go in sleep…. No pain and no suffering
 
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