http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthday/story?id=4507848&page=1
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Doctors have spent centuries trying to understand why some people die when hit with sudden devastating news or on the anniversary of a stressful event, Sweeney said. According to him, psychiatrists have studied the phenomenon for a century.
However, he said, “for the most part, the medical community discounts the notion of a human being dying of a broken heart.”
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Well, clearly, the “medicine men”, for all their education and experience, don’t know it all.
Given that we don’t have an “operating manual” one can’t discount the phenom.
So, I’m getting my list of the things I want to do, need to do, or feel I must do.
I’m not planning to leave early. And, I don’t want to leave yet. But … one never knows.
“My love, were it in my power, I would sadly grant thee this boon. But, we have to continue to follow His Plan for us. Let’s go forth and speak no more of this. Who ever is last will be last. It will be His choice; not ours. We’re but humble custodians of His temple on earth. It’s not our place to trump His plan. Whatever that plan be, know that I will be with you to my last breath.” — character “John” in CHURCH 10●19●62 Volume 2 Page 399
We all travel the same “road”.
“You can’t be afraid. It’s not right to be afraid. It’s as if you don’t trust the Lord with our lives. I’m not a big Bible Banger, but it seems rude to joggle God’s elbow. Like a little kid, who has no concept of what is happening.” — character “John” in CHURCH 10●19●62 Volume 2 Page 206
I just want to “touch all the bases” before I too “go home”.
I welcome your suggestions for my list.
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