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MerchantNavy
Asked July 2022
How would a 96 year old person eventually die with end stage heart failure and C.O.P.D., medicated to clear his throat?
Congestive Heart Failure
COPD
End of Life Signs
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MeDolly
Jul 2022
Heart gives out, natural causes at age 96.
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lealonnie1
Jul 2022
??? End stage heart failure means his heart will stop beating and that's how he'll pass. The rest of your post makes no sense. You may want to start a new post and fill in the rest of the missing information.
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PeggySue2020
Jul 2022
Chances are they will have a fatal cardiac event.
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