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My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
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The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
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Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
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Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

RIP, Marion.? Very sorry to hear this.


On Sat, Nov 28, 2020, 12:55 Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:
My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
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The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
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Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
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Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

I am so sorry for your loss of Marion.?

Andrea

On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 12:55 PM Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:
My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
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Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
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Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

My sincerest condolence Steve ¡­ please know that my prayers are with you and Marion.

Stephen

On Nov 28, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:

My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."

The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively blind (her eyes were still good, but her brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.

Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.

Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.

New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.

Steve Wheeler


 

Damn! I'm sorry to hear that.? My condolences

Red


On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 12:55 PM Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:
My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
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Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
?
Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

You have my deepest condolences, may you find comfort in the memories of the good times you had together.


Tommy

British by birth, Scottish by the grace of God
www.stopthetraffik.org


On Saturday, 28 November 2020, 18:55:17 GMT, Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:


My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
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My condolences.
After losing my wife of 14 ? years earlier this year to a sudden heart attack, I can only say that if you need to talk, I am available..
losing her the way you did, both gradually and suddenly is awful, and the only thing I can think to say about that is that she¡¯s no longer in pain, no longer feeling her life slipping away ..?
if you ascribe to the belief that there is an afterlife, cherish the thought that she is waiting for you, amongst those who have already crossed to the other side.
the pain doesn¡¯t ever really disappear, and there will be days where you¡¯ll just spend hours crying .. so, revisit the good and happy memories that you made together over your time together..


 

You have my most sincere condolences.

On Saturday, November 28, 2020, 01:07:47 PM CST, Karou WindStalker via groups.io <therebelkitsune@...> wrote:


My condolences.
After losing my wife of 14 ? years earlier this year to a sudden heart attack, I can only say that if you need to talk, I am available..
losing her the way you did, both gradually and suddenly is awful, and the only thing I can think to say about that is that she¡¯s no longer in pain, no longer feeling her life slipping away ..?
if you ascribe to the belief that there is an afterlife, cherish the thought that she is waiting for you, amongst those who have already crossed to the other side.
the pain doesn¡¯t ever really disappear, and there will be days where you¡¯ll just spend hours crying .. so, revisit the good and happy memories that you made together over your time together..


 

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My condolences. Having lost both my parents, I have some idea, but I don¡¯t know what I would do if I lost my wife.

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Mark

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Wheeler
Sent: 28 November 2020 18:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Snorkack] Sad news

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My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."

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The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.

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Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.

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Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.

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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.

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Steve Wheeler


 

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Steve, you have all my sympathy.? Your girlfriend was lucky indeed to have someone so devoted to her.? Her absence will be felt in your life for a very long time.


On 2020-11-28 12:55 p.m., Steve Wheeler wrote:

My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
?
Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
?
Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

My condolences.


 

I'm so sorry for your loss. I do believe in an afterlife and know that there is no pain. I and several other family members have died and come back (still not sure if that's really bad or really good luck) but none of us are scared of it anymore. She can see now, she doesn't feel pain and she will always be in your heart. Holding on to that keeps me going many times.


 


my condolences steve

Monbade

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From: "Steve Wheeler"
To: [email protected]
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Sent: Saturday November 28 2020 1:55:16PM
Subject: [Snorkack] Sad news

My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
?
Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
?
Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


Jerry Sundee
 

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Our Condolences

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Jerry

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Jerry Sundee

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Wheeler
Sent: 28 Nov 2020 11:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Snorkack] Sad news

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My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."

?

The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.

?

Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.

?

Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.

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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.

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Steve Wheeler


 

My condolences on her passing, sir


Julie Annette
 

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My condolences. Prayers for you to be comforted.?


On Nov 28, 2020, at 12:55 PM, Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:

?My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
?
Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
?
Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

I¡¯m very sorry for your loss. You and your families are in my prayers if you will accept such, otherwise I hope you find peace during this transition of life and in this most trying of time.

~ EV

Sent from my iPad.


 

Oh Steve,
sending the most comforting virtual hug imaginable.
my sympathies for what must be layers of emotional conflict on every level.
Still, bringing to mind and heart memories of happy moments you both shared in the last quarter may ease the pain.
will be thinking of you,
Kare

On Sat, 28 Nov 2020, Steve Wheeler wrote:

My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."

The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.

Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.

Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.

New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.

Steve Wheeler





 

?Steven, I am so very sorry for the loss of your beloved. Words can not express the loss you are feeling. The only thing I or any of us can say is we are terribly sorry, and I know she¡¯s not in pain any longer. Personally I have researched Paranormal Activity for almost 20 years. I hear the same things after a loved one passes. Don¡¯t feel as she¡¯s gone, still talk to her. It sounds crazy I know, and I don¡¯t want to cause you pain. However I have heard over and over that our loved ones will give you signs that they are with you and they are alright. When my grandma passed I was in a terrible state. I kept finding dimes everywhere. Also I kept smelling a certain perfume. After a little time passed where I could think, I realized the dimes my nanny collected silver dimes and wheat pennies. And the smell, she wore (spelling)?Chennel #5. I have heard her audibly, and have had dreams that were so real. I know your heart is raw, but she loves you from here to eternity and back. You will be with her again and she will know everything you are going through. May the gods bless you and your family in the coming days. ???




On Saturday, November 28, 2020, 5:24 PM, Julie Annette <julieannette444@...> wrote:

My condolences. Prayers for you to be comforted.?


On Nov 28, 2020, at 12:55 PM, Steve Wheeler <steven.r.wheeler@...> wrote:

?My girlfriend Marion died this morning. She hadn't wanted it generally known, but she was diagnosed with what what described as "a rare syndrome based on an underlying dementia."
?
The specific condition is known as Posterior Cortical Atrophy, and a reasonable shorthand definition is "Alzheimer's that starts by affecting the visual cortex." In the three years since her diagnosis, she had lost much of her mental and physical capabilities. Although she could still converse, she had trouble finding the correct words, and physically, she was effectively?blind (her?eyes were still good, but her?brain couldn't interpret the incoming data), and could no longer take care of herself.
?
Last night, she got part of her dinner caught in her throat. I tried the Heimlich maneuver without success and called 911. We have a fire station a few blocks away, so the EMTs were there almost immediately. They were also unsuccessful with unblocking her airway.
?
Marion suffered a cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, but they were able to restart her heart and stabilize her once she was in the ER. Around 1 am, they called me to come to the hospital because her blood pressure had dropped significantly, and they felt she didn't have long. Her heart stopped again just before 3 am, and she did not respond to CPR.
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New Years would have marked 25 years that we'd been together. I'm going to miss her so much.
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Steve Wheeler


 

My sincere condolences, I am very sorry to hear this.?