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[QUOTE=OrdLover;5714227]RIP Sylvia. Hope you enjoy all the Cubs game from upstairs. And thanks to Rocket to introducing her to alot of us.[/QUOTE]It was Walker333 who gave me her name several years ago.
She loved to talk medicine with me after and the nursing home patients she cared for.
After trying to reach her for a couple of weeks I received a text from an unfamiliar number that would explain the silence.
I called and talked to her husband of the last 3 years for awhile. Did anyone know she was married?
He was clearly devastated as we all were. She was visiting a friend when she collapsed and was down 10 minutes before help arrived, no chance for recovery at that point.
I still can't believe she's gone.
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Sylvia
[QUOTE=GentleBen1;5714896]It was Walker333 who gave me her name several years ago.
She loved to talk medicine with me after and the nursing home patients she cared for.
After trying to reach her for a couple of weeks I received a text from an unfamiliar number that would explain the silence.
I called and talked to her husband of the last 3 years for awhile. Did anyone know she was married?
He was clearly devastated as we all were. She was visiting a friend when she collapsed and was down 10 minutes before help arrived, no chance for recovery at that point.
I still can't believe she's gone.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the additional info.
At least she wasn't alone. I offered to spend Christmas with her if she didn't have any plans.
Hard to believe she's gone. I just saw her before Thanksgiving.
I'll be going to Miller Park in Milwaukee to watch the Cubs and Brewers by myself.
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Sylvia's Obituary.
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Do not publish obituaries, that's exactly what the family needs to see when they google her name, a return from the USA Sex Guide.
Fuck some of you guys don't think at all.
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RIP Sylvia
Wow. Just saw this news. Hard to believe. I only knew her for a couple years but she felt like a friend. Thanks for the info everyone.
I have to say, I hope that her sudden demise was not the result of any long-term illness caused by the hobby. I worry because she had many clients and I know she was not into using protection. It's a risky game as we all know. It's fairly unusual for a 51-year old (non-obese, non-smoker) to drop dead of a heart attack. Did she have a drinking problem or anything that would help explain this? Or was it truly just one of those random things where she was genetically unlucky?
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[QUOTE=BigWaffle;5715349]Wow. Just saw this news. Hard to believe. I only knew her for a couple years but she felt like a friend. Thanks for the info everyone.
I have to say, I hope that her sudden demise was not the result of any long-term illness caused by the hobby. I worry because she had many clients and I know she was not into using protection. It's a risky game as we all know. It's fairly unusual for a 51-year old (non-obese, non-smoker) to drop dead of a heart attack. Did she have a drinking problem or anything that would help explain this? Or was it truly just one of those random things where she was genetically unlucky?[/QUOTE]I don't know her medical history but it seems like genetic issues at her age. Also, she was clearly overweight and I wouldn't be surprised if she was technically obese. Visceral fat, or apple shaped people like she was, is a risk for heart issues. To answer your question, she always wanted to drink with me but she seemed like a light weight or had a normal tolerance for alcohol so I never got the impression she was an alcoholic.
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Nooo
[QUOTE=PunkAsFuck;5715518]I don't know her medical history but it seems like genetic issues at her age. Also, she was clearly overweight and I wouldn't be surprised if she was technically obese. Visceral fat, or apple shaped people like she was, is a risk for heart issues. To answer your question, she always wanted to drink with me but she seemed like a light weight or had a normal tolerance for alcohol so I never got the impression she was an alcoholic.[/QUOTE]I don't think she qualified as obese, but close to it. She always used protection as far as I was concerned. No, she didn't have a drinking problem. I gave her a bottle of wine last spring and when I next visited I noticed she hardly touched it. Never once had I visited her had she been drinking. Never a sign of drug abuse. That wasn't her thing.
What she did have was low BP. I'd noticed a few times last year she was forgetful, and she had tripped and fell during the summer and spent a couple days in the hospital because she had hit her head. But I'd never heard that low BP could lead to a heart attack. Doing a lookup on that just now I found results that would seem to bear that out.
I happen to know that a few years earlier she'd work out at the Mt. Prospect RecPlex. If I was a betting man, I would have bet Sylvia would have made it to her 80's. That's why I'm shocked, and sad.
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[QUOTE=RonM;5715292]Sylvia * Services are private.[/QUOTE]I think you should delete this. You don't want family members names on this site. Too many assholes out there.
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Sylvia
[QUOTE=ApplePiePussy;5716082]I think you should delete this. You don't want family members names on this site. Too many assholes out there.[/QUOTE]I agree that admins should delete or archive these post or at least make them non-indexable if possible so there is no negative exposure for her.
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Respect for Sylvia
[QUOTE=FnlvnGuy;5716118]I agree that admins should delete or archive these post or at least make them non-indexable if possible so there is no negative exposure for her.[/QUOTE]I 100% agree that any references to full names be deleted out of respect.
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[QUOTE=SinBaddy;5716734]I 100% agree that any references to full names be deleted out of respect.[/QUOTE]I do as well. There was a request to post her photo in the other thread, please don't post it. Surely it was innocent request but it should be removed too.
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Delete option
[QUOTE=PunkAsFuck;5716977]I do as well. There was a request to post her photo in the other thread, please don't post it. Surely it was innocent request but it should be removed too.[/QUOTE]I'd go ahead and take it down myself but really don't know how. I'm only concerned that I remember a Sylvia back in the aughts on Peterson. Sweet and sexy. Lost track when those parlors closed. I found the obit in 20 seconds when I first read people talking about her passing a few days ago (before it was cut and pasted here). Anyway, very sorry if I offended.
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No photo
[QUOTE=PunkAsFuck;5716977]I do as well. There was a request to post her photo in the other thread, please don't post it. Surely it was innocent request but it should be removed too.[/QUOTE]No photo of her, even on the funeral website. They posted a picture of clouds in a blue sky instead. Which leads me to believe no one close to her provided a picture. I'm kicking myself that I asked for a picture of her.
I think she would really have been touched out of all of us feeling so bad about her passing.
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[QUOTE=Amplitude;5717199]I'd go ahead and take it down myself but really don't know how. I'm only concerned that I remember a Sylvia back in the aughts on Peterson. Sweet and sexy. Lost track when those parlors closed. I found the obit in 20 seconds when I first read people talking about her passing a few days ago (before it was cut and pasted here). Anyway, very sorry if I offended.[/QUOTE]I didn't mean to call you out, Amplitude. I should have clarified to say that her photos shouldn't be posted publicly and instead be sent privately, that is the spirit of this board after all.
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Sylvia
Like everyone else, I was shocked to hear of Sylvia's passing last week. We enjoyed many good times together and I will miss her. I last saw her a few days before the heart attack. She was upbeat and in a good mood and there was no foretelling of anything going on health wise. She always talked about walking around the lake, going to the gym, working at the restaurant or going to the nursing home.
Alot has been said here, good and some so-so. I only remember the good. May she rest in peace.
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Momo back at X
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