cisk wrote: » More than likely Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, it is believed to be mostly genetic and you can get screened for it although currently the test must be sent to Spain to get the results.http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/sudden-adult-death-syndrome-the-genetic-screening-that-saves-young-lives-1.2106873?client=safari&mode=amp
snubbleste wrote: » Must've been drop dead gorgeous
cisk wrote: » More than likely Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, it is believed to be mostly genetic and you can get screened for it although currently the test must be sent to Spain to get the results.
Pickpocket wrote: » Grow up.
snubbleste wrote: » This is AH. Where does the phrase 'drop dead gorgeous' come from then?
LordSutch wrote: » The sleeper of suddden death? Never heard of that term before.
Ben Gadot wrote: » That's my own term. Literally I think it's a fair description.
HS3 wrote: » Sorry to hear about your neighbour. A friend of a woman in work lost her daughter a few weeks ago. In her 30s, no known underlying illness. She just dropped.
Ben Gadot wrote: » But what's the underlying illness? I'm always dubious when I hear that phrase as in why do we not hear about these illnesses until it takes the person?
Ben Gadot wrote: » We just got news of a neighbour dropping dead in his 30s. He had no history of illness. I'm wondering how common this is so share your stories.
cocoman wrote: » Very sorry to hear of your neighbour passing away. RIP. My brother died suddenly a number of years ago. He was only 20. He played a bit of soccer but not competitively, didn't smoke and wasn't a big drinker. He had no symptoms of any underlying illness. The cause of death was Myocarditis which affected the hearts electrical system. I think many young sports players today are screened for underlying heart conditions. There are a few organisations that have been set up on the past number of years to provide information in relation to Sudden Adult Death. CRY is one and The Cormac Trust is another.
pcuser wrote: » It happened a friend of mine 18 yrs ago, Ross Cooney. He was playing a game of basketball for UL above in Dublin and dropped dead during the game. He was only 18/19 he didnt not smoke and was a very athletic guy.