Stephen Gateley found dead!!
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Died of natural causes, if going on a drinking binge for 8+ hours then falling asleep/unconcious and drowning in your own sick is now natural causes then God help us, hopefully this will make others think but i do doubt it!
What a sad, pathetic and pitiful way for him (or indeed anyone) to die.
What a sad, pathetic and pitiful way for him (or indeed anyone) to die.
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the price of fame.
might not make it right but thats life.
personally one less of his sort is ok by me.
i'm sure there will be those who disagree with that but thats the beauty of living in the free world everyone is entittle to their own opinion
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i never said any one deserved to die.
i'm certainly not going to moan for him though
yes im sure his friends and family are deverstated by his death and if i was his friend or family i'm sure i would be as well but i'm not.
i'm certainly not going to moan for him though
yes im sure his friends and family are deverstated by his death and if i was his friend or family i'm sure i would be as well but i'm not.
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I was only shocked by the 'one less of his sort is ok by me' comment. WTF??
Fair play you don't really care he died, but that comment stood out to me.
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maybe is more of a male opinion maybe its just me but the thought of gay men just disgusts me.
now dont dont get me wrong i think everyone is entittle to lead there life the way they choose but that doesnt mean i agree with there choice of life style.
i have worked with a few gay men who in all honesty were very nice people but that still doesnt change the fact the thought of two men together makes me cringe.
again just my opinion and im sure it will be shared by some and despised by others.
now dont dont get me wrong i think everyone is entittle to lead there life the way they choose but that doesnt mean i agree with there choice of life style.
i have worked with a few gay men who in all honesty were very nice people but that still doesnt change the fact the thought of two men together makes me cringe.
again just my opinion and im sure it will be shared by some and despised by others.
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"Pulmonary oedema"
I just wiki'd it and possible causes are:
Pulmonary edema is either due to direct damage to the tissue or a result of inadequate functioning of the heart or circulatory system.
When directly or indirectly caused by increased pulmonary blood pressure, pulmonary edema may appear when this pressure increases from the normal 15 mmHg[3] to above 25 mmHg.[4]
Cardiogenic
Congestive heart failure
Severe heart attack with left ventricular failure
Severe arrhythmias (tachycardia/fast heartbeat or bradycardia/slow heartbeat)
Hypertensive crisis
Pericardial effusion with tamponade
Fluid overload, e.g., from kidney failure or intravenous therapy
Non-cardiogenic
May occur after upper airway obstruction, intravenous fluid overload, neurogenic causes (seizures, head trauma, strangulation, electrocution). Can also be seen with ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome):
Alveolar
Inhalation of toxic gases
Pulmonary contusion, i.e., high-energy trauma
Aspiration, e.g., gastric fluid or in case of drowning
Reexpansion, i.e. post pneumonectomy or large volume thoracentesis
Reperfusion injury, i.e. postpulmonary thromboendartectomy or lung transplantation
Immersion pulmonary edema
Multiple blood transfusions
Severe infection
Other/unknown
Multitrauma, e.g., severe car accident
Neurogenic, e.g., subarachnoid hemorrhage
Certain types of medication, illicit drug use
Upper airway obstruction, i.e. negative pressure pulmonary edema
Arteriovenous malformation
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Ascent to high altitude occasionally causes high altitude pulmonary edema
I just wiki'd it and possible causes are:
Pulmonary edema is either due to direct damage to the tissue or a result of inadequate functioning of the heart or circulatory system.
When directly or indirectly caused by increased pulmonary blood pressure, pulmonary edema may appear when this pressure increases from the normal 15 mmHg[3] to above 25 mmHg.[4]
Cardiogenic
Congestive heart failure
Severe heart attack with left ventricular failure
Severe arrhythmias (tachycardia/fast heartbeat or bradycardia/slow heartbeat)
Hypertensive crisis
Pericardial effusion with tamponade
Fluid overload, e.g., from kidney failure or intravenous therapy
Non-cardiogenic
May occur after upper airway obstruction, intravenous fluid overload, neurogenic causes (seizures, head trauma, strangulation, electrocution). Can also be seen with ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome):
Alveolar
Inhalation of toxic gases
Pulmonary contusion, i.e., high-energy trauma
Aspiration, e.g., gastric fluid or in case of drowning
Reexpansion, i.e. post pneumonectomy or large volume thoracentesis
Reperfusion injury, i.e. postpulmonary thromboendartectomy or lung transplantation
Immersion pulmonary edema
Multiple blood transfusions
Severe infection
Other/unknown
Multitrauma, e.g., severe car accident
Neurogenic, e.g., subarachnoid hemorrhage
Certain types of medication, illicit drug use
Upper airway obstruction, i.e. negative pressure pulmonary edema
Arteriovenous malformation
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Ascent to high altitude occasionally causes high altitude pulmonary edema
#110
His sexuality should not be anything to do with this thread.
Sounds like an unfortunate occurrence to do with a good night out. He seemed to be well regarded by those who knew him and it is a tragedy that should have happened to him, at his age he was only just beginning to live his life with all the advantages that he had earned with his talents.
Les
Sounds like an unfortunate occurrence to do with a good night out. He seemed to be well regarded by those who knew him and it is a tragedy that should have happened to him, at his age he was only just beginning to live his life with all the advantages that he had earned with his talents.
Les
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Make me laugh these idiots that think they are intelligent just because they can spell.
Some of the greatest minds in history couldn't spell!
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People who are making jokes are not making jokes about him, they are making jokes about a dead gay bloke .. the people who are offended really need to get a life ... its not like anyone here knew him enough to insult his family ..
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'Reading a QOTW post that has been enjoyed by many but may contain some punctuation errors?
THEN DON'T ****ING TELL ALL AND SUNDRY ABOUT THE ERRORS. PEDANTIC LITTLE SNIDE ****S. JUST BECAUSE YOUR AN **** **** WHO PROBABLY DATE-ROTATES THEIR UNDERWEAR, PLEASE DON'T FEEL THE NEED TO VENT YOU'RE FRUSTRATIONS ON ANYONE ELSE. NOW **** OFF!!
Edit: It's staying in upper case as i want to shout.'
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As i have said in all my previous post i am simply stating my opinion, which i am perfectly intittled to do, as are all of you.
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What the hell is a speak and spell? Is i the same as an ability to read books and stuff?