| If you died today.... Posted: 1/26/2009 6:09:01 AM | oh my lolol at this time, i may become cat fodder.
no. wait. i am upstairs with the door closed. :( | |
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| If you died today.... Posted: 1/26/2009 9:17:20 AM | Since I live alone I would say it may would say it would be about 4-5 days and by merit of the frigid winter temps, decomposition will be slower ..Because I have pine hardwood floors, the body fluids would seep down into the floor into the apt below me after a few days..so it may hasten discovery..*sighs* so morbid
It does not concern me how long it takes to be found.. but rather being unable to prevent death from occuring in the first place, when you live alone..... While in process of dying ( eg choking / falling and hitting the head) getting immediate assistance is a matter of life and death... it really sucks to think that by merit of me living alone, I would not be able to save my own life...
After I am dead, does it really matter how long it takes to find me? I mean where's the rush ...I'm not going anyplace...
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| If you died today.... Posted: 1/26/2009 3:23:21 PM | depends on where I died home same day work could be 2 days depending if it was a weekend or not | |
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| If you died today.... Posted: 1/26/2009 3:57:56 PM | they would not find you after about 2 days??!! wow
if i died at work sheeesh i would be on a vent within 1/2 minute | |
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| If you died today.... Posted: 1/26/2009 10:31:14 PM | | OMG... My neighbor was just found on Thursday. The coroner ruled that he laid there for approximately two weeks before being discovered. Just my luck the kids will find me because their trying to wake me to fix breakfast! So I'll say a few hours depending on when I kick the bucket. | |
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