Mister Ecks wrote:
Anyway, it's a pretty sad way to die, for her and her family. Not that there's a fun way to die, but no one should die that young.
I agree that it's a sad way to die for her family, but other than the fact she died relatively young, it really is not such a bad way to die. A couple hours of headaches and disorientation before slipping into a coma.
This is surely quite a pleasant way to die compared to the horrifically lengthy suffering and sickening treatments I have seen some friends and family members go through before finally blessedly dying of cancer. Or the years of terrified confusion suffered by some people with Alzheimers. Or burning to death in a car accident.
If I had a choice on how to die, this one would be towards the top of my list...