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The Viking

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you know the symptoms, i found out last night, i lost my lttle brother (only one) at only 39 years of age,
he had felt some chest pain earler that day, but didnt have it check later that night he fell down with heart attack and died :( 3 little girls lost there father, if only he had gone right away he would still be here. and here i am in another country miles away figuring out how to get there as quick as possible, not so easy with only one airline here and prizes sky high, and i gotta take 2 to 3 flights just to get there. so when you hit that big one make sure you save some of it for emergency, you never know.
just felt i should take if of my chest in here as well, i sure do have my own little family here, but when you are in here every day you feel like a part of a family.

thanks for listening
 
You have my deepest sympathy

I lost my brother too a few years ago and I know how you are feeling.

I wish you all the best for the future

Sascha
 
I know how you feel and I'm so sorry for you!
You have lost a part of yourself and that hole won't be filled for a long time.
It did put some things in perspective for me. A reminder needed.

I hope you will make it there wherever it is.
 
My sincere condolences Viking..

Also lost one of my dearest friends at that same age not too long ago, he was like a brother to me so i think i have an idea what your going through as well.

Same thing happened to him, although it wasn't a heart attack.
If he would've gone to the doctor the day he felt something was wrong, he would also still be alive right now..

I guess that aside from saving money for emergencies, the real lesson is to listen to your body at all times, and if someone close to you seems to have something even slightly serious, and they aren't listening themselves, make them go to the doctor asap!
 
Sorry to hear this Viking.
This is just so wrong at a young age, and I hope you can get together with the family as soon as possible for the mutual support.
My sincerest condolences buddy..
 
I am so sorry for your loss.

I can relate as last year we too lost a very very dear family member. He was fine in the morning and by 10.15 a.m. he was gone! 35yrs old and left a 2yr old daughter behind.

My condolences once again.

Regards,
Rebecca.
 
My condolences as well. I also already lost quite a few loved ones even though i'm quite young. I think generally, we should ALWAYS keep a good balance between the "real life" and the "gambling life". Of course this is not always easy, but i really try to hard to keep everything else as a priority before i gamble. First Friends, First going out, First doing the stuff i have to, and then if i still have some free time - Gambling.

But of course, it's always a fight to keep the right balance.

But we should never forget whats really important in life. And many times when my dog was looking at me while i was gambling on the ipad i just threw that damn piece away and realized that there are moments you will never get back, so you need to really enjoy those ones.
 
Really sorry to hear of your loss. My condolences to you and your family at this difficult time. Your brother is only a few years older than mine is. I can't quite comprehend either of us having a heart attack at our age myself. So I can only imagine the shock you must have felt. Very sad news.
 
Very sorry for your loss. I can't imagine what you are going through, but I can Imagine if I lost any of my siblings (4 sister, I was the male fluke :) ) I'd be absolutely devastated.

Family is the most important thing in the world, and people should never forget that despite any resentment or anger felt towards them in the past; but we all love them unconditionally.

I don't really know what else to say other than to offer my condolences. :(
 
I'm so sorry for your loss. Just know we are here for you.

I know this is wrong to say out loud, but in my head I am thinking I hope one of these casinos would step up and help you out. Like I said I know it's wrong.
Sometimes you just wish for a good thing to happen to a good person when they need it the most.

We all understand and if you feel need to talk just know there are so many here that will listen.
may my God hold your brother and his family in the palm of his hand.
 
you know the symptoms, i found out last night, i lost my lttle brother (only one) at only 39 years of age,
he had felt some chest pain earler that day, but didnt have it check later that night he fell down with heart attack and died :( 3 little girls lost there father, if only he had gone right away he would still be here. and here i am in another country miles away figuring out how to get there as quick as possible, not so easy with only one airline here and prizes sky high, and i gotta take 2 to 3 flights just to get there. so when you hit that big one make sure you save some of it for emergency, you never know.
just felt i should take if of my chest in here as well, i sure do have my own little family here, but when you are in here every day you feel like a part of a family.

I too lost my sister in February (she was 36) very suddenly so my heart genuinely goes out to what you are going through.

That's awful and I hope you gather the strength to remember all the good times like I have done.

Gina
 
there are no words to say at a time like this. nothing can cover the lose of a loved one. so very young so very sad.

my thoughts are with you and your family at this very sad and trying time in your life.
 
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Rest in peace, always live your life to the fullest extent, yolo is not a bad motto to live buy


And to any1 reading this; If you over 30 and got chest pain, no matter how severe, get to A&E urgently, my uncle and grandfather both succumbed to a heart attack/cardiac arrest. My father luckily took no chances and is stil healthy 10 years on.

Wish you all the best in life.
 
I am so sorry to hear this news , it is always unbearable when we lose a loved one , my prayers and love goes out to you and your family in this time of sorrow.

You are so right , we are never promised another day . Always tell your loved ones you love them even when your upset with them, it was one of the best things I ever did and for that I have peace.

God Bless you and your family,


Laurie
 
I am only reading this now.
I wish you and your family all the best and all the strength needed to overcome this terrible loss.
My sincere condolances Viking.
May God have given your brother a peaceful spot in heaven.

I am 39 myself and have 2 wee girls and these things always make you feel so humble again,we all take life for granted but we should really cherish the time we have on this earth and enjoy it to the fullest,make the best out of it.

God bless you and your family.


Mark.
 
Just noticing this thread for the first time now, and what a terribly sad occurrence.

My deepest and sincere condolences go out to you and your entire family Viking. Thanks for being brave enough to share such a tragic and personal story, and I hope you sharing this with us helps in any capacity with your grieving process, and the hard slog that comes with trying to accept and deal with such a shocking loss.

Going through health issues currently myself, it's so scary and sad to hear when someone passes so young. It makes me feel grateful and blessed, whilst putting things into perspective knowing others out there are facing challenges much worse. I feel so very sad hearing this, and although we are complete strangers, I can assure you I will have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers, in the hope we can all send you the strength you'll need to cope with the loss as best way possible.

Keeping his memory alive by remembering all the good times spent together, will help you through this, and keep him close to you always.
 
One of the toughest things about losing a family member is the people we turn to for comfort, our own family, are all reeling from their own loss as well.

It's good to have CM as family as well. Most of have our own griefs we have had to deal with, so we understand the emotion, but we are not grieving your loss in the same way, so that lets us be here for you.

You never have to worry you will bother us at an inconvenient time, or put too much upon us.

We won't come over with bad tuna casseroles, and unfortunately we don't show up with a bottle of scotch and box of Kleenex either.

But so many of us will be here any way we can. Never be afraid to share with us what might be too much for those nearest and dearest Viking.
 
Deeply sorry for you'r loss. I've lived a rough life, seen too many come and go, and when it comes to family there's just not enough words.
Hope you'r okay buddy <3
 
Thirty-nine is WAY too young to go. I'm sorry for your loss Viking. There is nothing harder than the grief from losing a spouse, child, or sibling. You're in my thoughts.
 
To everyone i wanna say thank you for your kind and supportive words, i am with the family now took couple of days to travel but im here and the funeral will be next Thursday, again thank you all and to thos that have been in similar situation as me my heart goes out for you.

the viking

pleased you made the travelling, your with ur family now that you needed to be with, hope everything goes ok, take care...
 

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