medical terminology concerning natural death
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Is death from natural causes considered a medical condition?
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Posted , 3 users are following.
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Is death from natural causes considered a medical condition?
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lyn1951 david72547
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death certificates usually describe in some detail exactly what you died from, mums, says cancer, even though they were never able to identify where the cancer was, she had all the symptoms and at 87 overruled the specialists when they said they wanted a liver biopsy, that's all that was left of multiple tests, MRI, CAT Scans, X-rays, where nothing was found except unusual stone like cells in every lymph gland in her body. Dad was clearer, he had a massive heart attack, in hospital, but there was nothing they could do for him, he survived the heart attack, but sooo much of his heart muscle had been damaged, not capable of living with that much damage, and at 70+ your do not rate a heart transplant, or very rare to get one.