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Man! I was just talking to him and he went out to get a vehicle and didn't come back. He was walking though the other building and the janitors watched him fall to the ground. They called 911 and then performed CPR. The medics where there in about five min. and I watched them worked on him for an hour, but he just wouldn't come back. He was 50. Mike was going though some rough times, but things just the last couple weeks were starting to look better for him (talking life in general, not health). He had been feeling a little ill for the last week or two and we kept telling him he should go to the doc, but he wouldn't do it. I'm going to miss that A-hole! The SOB just left and all the rest of us still have to deal with everything life thoughs at us......with out him!
You might consider visiting your own doctor for a health evaluation (if you haven't already done so) in his memory. That way something good comes out of something bad.
Man! I was just talking to him and he went out to get a vehicle and didn't come back. He was walking though the other building and the janitors watched him fall to the ground. They called 911 and then performed CPR. The medics where there in about five min. and I watched them worked on him for an hour, but he just wouldn't come back. He was 50. Mike was going though some rough times, but things just the last couple weeks were starting to look better for him (talking life in general, not health). He had been feeling a little ill for the last week or two and we kept telling him he should go to the doc, but he wouldn't do it. I'm going to miss that A-hole! The SOB just left and all the rest of us still have to deal with everything life thoughs at us......with out him!
Lucky guy. He got out easy. I'd rather go like that then to be dehumanized in a hospital for months on end.
You just never know. When a good friend or family member passes on it is always a shocker! Filled with sadness and memories of the deceased, we all do our best to regain composure and strength. Some of us take longer than others and that's fine. We all do what we can. Take it easy and thanks for letting us all here at CD know. My deepest sympathies to you his friend and all of his friends and family.
man! I was just talking to him and he went out to get a vehicle and didn't come back. He was walking though the other building and the janitors watched him fall to the ground. They called 911 and then performed cpr. The medics where there in about five min. And i watched them worked on him for an hour, but he just wouldn't come back. He was 50. Mike was going though some rough times, but things just the last couple weeks were starting to look better for him (talking life in general, not health). He had been feeling a little ill for the last week or two and we kept telling him he should go to the doc, but he wouldn't do it. I'm going to miss that a-hole! The sob just left and all the rest of us still have to deal with everything life thoughs at us......with out him!
rest in peace Mike. Im sure you were a great man
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