Life can be viciously cruel

22 is still a kid. That sucks man sorry for your loss. When I was around 22 my neighbor who was a soccer star in high school, in great shape died at 19-20 from an aneurysm .. his girlfriend woke up in the morning and he was dead in bed … scary stuff .
Life really isn’t fair . Sorry again
 
Pics of neice?

But for reals, that's terrible. Sorry for your family's loss.
 
Sorry brotha. Tell us something about a memory you have.

The last time I saw her was when she came up to Toronto for the Fan Expo (something like Comicon). She was really into fan fiction - Harry Potter, Twilight etc., and she was showing me some of the stuff she wrote for her Discord group.

I gave her Canadian money and joked with her that it was worthless compared to the American dollar.

She was bright but extremely shy.... I was so happy to hear that she had found a boyfriend. Honestly, I don't even know what to say right now - she was just on the cusp of adulthood.
 
While details are still scarce, all signs are pointing to an aneurysm.
My first thought. An ex GF of mine's Dad complained about headaches for a month until he died from an aneurysm. Doctors said it was treatable if he came in sooner.

Listen to your body, people.

RIP.
 
I just received a call from my aunt that my 22 year old niece passed away unexpectedly. She was complaining of a major headache and decided to go to the ER.... by the morning she was gone. We don't know the specifics as of yet.

1 exam away from completing her undergraduate degree, and was just about to start a prestigious summer internship. She was even telling my sister about her first ever boyfriend.

I am at a loss for words right now - the scream my sister let out when I told her the news just broke me.

Tell the people you love that you do. Don't worry that it feels awkward, or that you will tell them the next time you see them, do it now. Tomorrow is guaranteed for none of us.
Sad to hear but a reminder. Hold the ones we love close.

Ignore any petty people, they have no clue how scary things can get.
 
My condolences to you and the ones that were close to her.
 
Sorry to hear this man, heartbreaking. Thoughts are with ya bro.
 
I just received a call from my aunt that my 22 year old niece passed away unexpectedly. She was complaining of a major headache and decided to go to the ER.... by the morning she was gone. We don't know the specifics as of yet.

1 exam away from completing her undergraduate degree, and was just about to start a prestigious summer internship. She was even telling my sister about her first ever boyfriend.

I am at a loss for words right now - the scream my sister let out when I told her the news just broke me.

Tell the people you love that you do. Don't worry that it feels awkward, or that you will tell them the next time you see them, do it now. Tomorrow is guaranteed for none of us.
I'm sorry, horrible. Death often puts me in a funk even when I barely knew the person. In HS we had a student who was apparently "like einstein to me" (one of her teachers) and she died, I think of an epileptic fit, there was some rumor that she stopped taking medicine so that she could just die but I wouldn't know how true it was, it put me in a funk then. Anyways, I try to tell the people around me that squander their health that they can't take it for granted, none of us are here for long. Recently my brother had to be taken to ER twice, all for his smoking/copd. It's crazy how life is, people that seem to have no regard for it at all live longer than people who seem to love life and are young and full of vitality. All I can say is that they are wasting what god gave them.
 
While details are still scarce, all signs are pointing to an aneurysm. She had been complaining about migraines for a while now, but I don't know if that is anyhow related.

I've lost family members before, but something about this seems so perversely wrong. A mother is not supposed to outlive her child.
Sounds like a possibility. When i was about 20, i had a pal, both of us struggling with depression, anyway, he came by one day talking about a young woman, our age, he knew about, I recall her gums were bleeding or something and the next day she was fighting for her life and dead not long after. He was telling me that trying shake me out of my depression, and i'm sure he told himself that too, we're both alive all these years later.
 
This was my guess. My grandpa went out the same way. Massive headache was the main symptom.
Quincy Jones had two aneurisms and less than like a 1 percent survival hope for each surgery to remedy them. I guess if they find them there's a shot but some things that are undiagnosed can just come out of nowhere at any time.
 
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