Irisiel
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Forgive me if I mess this up: this is my first ever horary question.
This is not the first time if I've wondered about the real cause of my grandmother's death at age 46, but the event chart represents the exact time I decided to ask the question HERE.
My grandmother was healthy, a working registered nurse who also helped run a farm. A bipolar streak that can have a violent streak runs in this side of my family, but I don't know if it's from my grandmother's side or my grandfather's.
And it's entirely possible that neither one was violent at all. But my father seems to find it painful to talk about his mother.
Her obituary says she died at home after a short illness. My father says she developed a blood clot after falling down the stairs and a few days later she died of a stroke from it. Her death certificate confirms the blood clot and complications.
But did my grandmother fall down the stairs during an argument with her husband? Or maybe even my father, who used to be violent?
Thank you very much. You can see it's a subject I will always wonder about. But I just can't ask my father! The problem here might just be my fantasy.
This is not the first time if I've wondered about the real cause of my grandmother's death at age 46, but the event chart represents the exact time I decided to ask the question HERE.
My grandmother was healthy, a working registered nurse who also helped run a farm. A bipolar streak that can have a violent streak runs in this side of my family, but I don't know if it's from my grandmother's side or my grandfather's.
And it's entirely possible that neither one was violent at all. But my father seems to find it painful to talk about his mother.
Her obituary says she died at home after a short illness. My father says she developed a blood clot after falling down the stairs and a few days later she died of a stroke from it. Her death certificate confirms the blood clot and complications.
But did my grandmother fall down the stairs during an argument with her husband? Or maybe even my father, who used to be violent?
Thank you very much. You can see it's a subject I will always wonder about. But I just can't ask my father! The problem here might just be my fantasy.
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