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Neighbour's ds (5) died suddenly yesterday

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YeahBut · 20/04/2007 10:34

That's it, really. He'd been quite poorly with a virus but they'd been told by a doctor to just monitor it and take him back to see them today if he wasn't better. He sat down for dinner yesterday evening and just stopped breathing. We were all out in the garden so the children all saw the ambulances and police etc.
Another neighbour and I went over to see if we could do anything and find out what was happening and all the nanny could say was that he wasn't breathing and had been taken to hospital. I told my children that he was poorly and had gone to hospital for the doctors to make him better and sent them off to bed. They were worried but reassured iyswim.
Later that evening another neighbour came round to tell us that he hadn't made it and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
We're all stunned. He was a lovely, lively little lad and it just doesn't seem possible. I've told our children what has happened because I didn't want them to hear it from someone else and they're very sad and unsettled. I think that's normal, though. I've told them that they can talk to dh or I at any time with any questions they have. I'm not sure if they really "get" it. They're only 7 and 5.
I'm going to knock on the door with a card this afternoon. I'm waiting for a friend to come over to watch my ds - he has the same name as the little boy who has died and I think it would be very insensitive to take my Alexander over when they have just lost theirs.
I have no idea what to say or what to do. Everything I come out with just sounds so...crap. I don't know what could help. I don't even really know why I'm writing all of this down - just want to get it out, I suppose. Anyway, thanks for reading if you got this far.

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Chocolateface · 20/04/2007 19:34

Thanks for updating us.The family must be so shocked. How are your C's?

Rosa5 · 20/04/2007 19:36

Poor boy and very sad for all involved

SherlockLGJ · 20/04/2007 19:38

I am sitting here crying.

Those poor poor people.

Bink · 20/04/2007 19:38

Poor family, and poor little boy. And what extraordinarily unexpected news from the post-mortem - and the possible suffering he may have been spared? What a sad story.

Pinkchampagne · 20/04/2007 19:42

Oh how awful.

Pruni · 20/04/2007 19:44

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RTKangaMummy · 20/04/2007 19:44

I agree that a card is the best thing to do

When DT1 died we wanted to be allowed to talk about him when we wanted to and for others NOT to ignore us or dismiss DT1

AnAngelWithin · 20/04/2007 19:47

so so so how awful for them all. I would imagine the parent are beating themselves up something chronic now about how they should have noticed something wrong. the poor family. Am sat here in tears now

YeahBut · 20/04/2007 19:49

Choc, my dd2 seems OK because tbh, I don't think she really understands what it means. She had a cry this morning but has been fine in school today. I think it will hit home in the weeks to come when she realises he isn't coming out to play or waving from across the road ever again.
Dd1 is upset and trying to work it all out. She's been very overwrought and nervy all day - who can blame her. Lots of questions. She needs to work it all through in her own mind.

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electra · 20/04/2007 19:50

SadSad

berolina · 20/04/2007 19:52

How dreadful. How utterly dreadful. They will be in my prayers.

YeahBut, I am certain that in times to come they will look back with much gratitude on your thoughtfulness.

filthymindedvixen · 20/04/2007 19:58

how very very sad...
My ds survived after a life-threatening illness and I often think ''there but for the grace...''

thinking of anyone who has lost a child
x

chirpygirl · 20/04/2007 20:22

That is so sad, his poor family. Sounds like you are doing the best you can and just let them know you are there if and when they need anything.

imaginaryfriend · 20/04/2007 21:13

It's too sad for words. I've never heard of such a thing! Children aren't supposed to die of cancer for goodness' sake!

I think for other children it's very difficult to hear of children around their own age dying.

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