I read here that there was an article in Cosmo and then googled it and found the article (below). I think it clears up
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jothan_zev — 16 years ago(October 22, 2009 08:32 PM)
Wow relax, I was just saying that a private physician would've done more exhaustive testing. The fact that she kept going to ER's was in itself very detrimental to her proper diagnosis. Her death would've been preventable with timely and proper diagnostics.
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LizzieVuitton — 15 years ago(January 06, 2011 11:09 AM)
This article was heartbreaking, and the events were so sad. Yet it is good to know she had felt complete before she passed away, but her condition should've never been allowed to go that far especiall5b4y by such prestigious doctors.
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mlmerit — 14 years ago(April 15, 2011 01:16 AM)
Thank you for posting the article.
A lifelong asthma suffering person myself I can promise you that things can go bad in a hurry. I'm very sorry for the families loss. I too have been in the hospital after just getting the flu one day and the next needing to be wearing an oxygen mask and wishing my lungs would clear up. It's very sad that given her history and request for help someone didn't act a little more boldly in her treatment. Hours count when you already have a breathing disorder of most any type. -
Reichen4Eva — 10 years ago(February 17, 2016 08:57 PM)
Wow im currently binge watching all the seasons of Without a Trace just finished her episode 12 season 1. Stunned that she died and at such a young age, and such a preventable death should have been diagnosed properly at an early stage.