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- $Title{Sudden Death During Sex}
- $Subject{sex deaths death accident accidents lifestyle lifestyles Mort D'Amour
- blood pressure heart rhythm ischemia aneurysm}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Sudden Death During Sex
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- QUESTION: I remember, years ago, reading rumors that some famous screen
- actors had died suddenly during the sex act. Nowadays, these sudden deaths
- seem caused more by drugs than sex. Do you believe that those old rumors
- where true, and if so, what do you think the cause of death really was?
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- ANSWER: My memory goes back as far as yours does, but I don't ever remember
- any specific medical conditions that were part of those reports and stories.
- If causes were determined, they never appeared in the press, and I prefer it
- that way, personally. Back in 1965 a Dr. H.A. Heggveit wrote an article in
- the American Heart Journal in which he coined an interesting name for these
- occurrences. He called them "Mort D'Amour", the "death from love". In his
- article he speculated that there could be four causes of such a death, a
- sudden increase in blood pressure, a change in the beating of the heart from a
- normal regular rhythm to an irregular one that failed to pump blood to the
- body and brain, a failure of sufficient blood to reach the heart causing
- ischemia (lack of oxygen), and finally a rupture of a blood vessel in the
- brain due to an aneurysm or thinning of the vessel wall. Certainly those
- conditions could occur, and would explain why death struck at that particular
- moment. I suppose all those risk factors still exist, but hopefully, some of
- the new advances in medical technology are now helping to prevent them from
- occurring with any great frequency. Tests, such as the stress test for
- cardiac function and newer techniques in visualizing the arteries of the
- heart and brain, may be effective in diagnosing these conditions so that
- corrective treatment is started and these tragedies are averted. There are
- few things more private than a person's death, and when that moment arrives, I
- would choose that it not be used to expose an individual's final moments to an
- insensitive and perhaps unfeeling public. So the lack of such reports lately
- sits fairly well with me, and I hope it continues.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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