Pope John Paul II has died
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Pope John Paul II has died
Church Prepares Faithful for End of Pope's Reign
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Report: Pope's Condition Worsens
Thursday, March 31, 2005
VATICAN CITY — Pope John Paul II's (search) medical condition has worsened, the Italian news agency Apcom reported Thursday night, citing unidentified sources. The Vatican (search) had no immediate comment on the report.
Apcom said doctors had to intervene because of a "worrying lowering of (blood) pressure."
The news agency also said the pope reportedly had a high fever.
A Vatican official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he was unaware of such a worsening in the pontiff's health and that at least a few hours ago, the pope's situation was "regular."
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ID=8063131
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foxnews.com
Report: Pope's Condition Worsens
Thursday, March 31, 2005
VATICAN CITY — Pope John Paul II's (search) medical condition has worsened, the Italian news agency Apcom reported Thursday night, citing unidentified sources. The Vatican (search) had no immediate comment on the report.
Apcom said doctors had to intervene because of a "worrying lowering of (blood) pressure."
The news agency also said the pope reportedly had a high fever.
A Vatican official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he was unaware of such a worsening in the pontiff's health and that at least a few hours ago, the pope's situation was "regular."
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Skywatch_NC wrote:I just can't imagine having a feeding tube either...and for that matter...in your nose.![]()
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And it's a bear to get down in there, especially for someone who can't swallow. But they're so narrow compared to the ones that go through the mouth and down the throat (for overdose patients who need charcoal). Just SEEING it made me wonder how or why anyone would do that to themselves. I remember how we used to use nasogastric tubes to suction out a person's stomach when they had a GI bleed. The nurses would keep instructing the person, "Swallow...swallow" and the patient would sometimes end up gagging and coughing (because they weren't swallowing and it was hitting their airway).
Rough stuff...but sometimes it's modern medicine's best way to treat certain ailments.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Skywatch_NC wrote:I just can't imagine having a feeding tube either...and for that matter...in your nose.![]()
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And it's a bear to get down in there, especially for someone who can't swallow. But they're so narrow compared to the ones that go through the mouth and down the throat (for overdose patients who need charcoal). Just SEEING it made me wonder how or why anyone would do that to themselves. I remember how we used to use nasogastric tubes to suction out a person's stomach when they had a GI bleed. The nurses would keep instructing the person, "Swallow...swallow" and the patient would sometimes end up gagging and coughing (because they weren't swallowing and it was hitting their airway).
Rough stuff...but sometimes it's modern medicine's best way to treat certain ailments.
And boy can I testify to the truth in that statement. Anyone ever comes at me with an NG tube better be ready to face teeth and claws cuz it ain't nevah happening again! Just kills me when they say it's "Non-invasive". HUH?! Kinda like a colonoscopy is "non-invasive"..... HAH!
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Brent wrote:The reason everyone's freaking out is because 84-year-olds don't usually survive illlnesses. If he were 35 or 40, this wouldn't be near as serious.
True, and I know you don't think this and I'm not even really directing this towards anything you said but just remember how many times just this year that the pope has been written off for dead.
He always survives
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jason0509 wrote:Brent wrote:The reason everyone's freaking out is because 84-year-olds don't usually survive illlnesses. If he were 35 or 40, this wouldn't be near as serious.
True, and I know you don't think this and I'm not even really directing this towards anything you said but just remember how many times just this year that the pope has been written off for dead.
He always survivesI see no reason to think otherwise this time.
True... this just sounds more urgent though. Not sure why. Maybe the media's tired of Schiavo and want to cover someone else dying.
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Brent wrote:jason0509 wrote:Brent wrote:The reason everyone's freaking out is because 84-year-olds don't usually survive illlnesses. If he were 35 or 40, this wouldn't be near as serious.
True, and I know you don't think this and I'm not even really directing this towards anything you said but just remember how many times just this year that the pope has been written off for dead.
He always survivesI see no reason to think otherwise this time.
True... this just sounds more urgent though. Not sure why. Maybe the media's tired of Schiavo and want to cover someone else dying.
They could talk a bit about Falwell then, couldn't they?
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BRENT, I WAS WRONG.
BREAKING NEWS FROM CNN: POPE GIVEN LAST RITES. VATICAN CONFIRMS SITUATION IS EXTREMELY SERIOUS.
SACARAMENT OF THE STATE GIVEN APPARENTLY.
BREAKING NEWS FROM CNN: POPE GIVEN LAST RITES. VATICAN CONFIRMS SITUATION IS EXTREMELY SERIOUS.
SACARAMENT OF THE STATE GIVEN APPARENTLY.
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VATICAN CITY (CNN) -- Pope John Paul II was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church late Thursday night as his health deteriorated, a Vatican source has told CNN.

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He has done an extraordinary job as pope in his 26 years as pope traveling around the world preaching peace and love around the world.
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Not a good situation
I do want to say I am not Catholic, but CNN is saying this doesn't mean he is dying, and he received them back in 1981 when he was shot. So, I don't know a lot about what this all means, but I always assumed when last rites were given it was near the end.
He certainly has an extraordinary career and has made the world a better place.
I do want to say I am not Catholic, but CNN is saying this doesn't mean he is dying, and he received them back in 1981 when he was shot. So, I don't know a lot about what this all means, but I always assumed when last rites were given it was near the end.
He certainly has an extraordinary career and has made the world a better place.
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