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#1 2004-12-19 17:34:59

Tan71
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Registered: 2004-12-19
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Celebrex possible death ??????

2 months to this day I found my mother dead on her bedroom floor. I am still waiting to here from the coroner as to the exact cause but I am convinced it was due to her taking celebrex. She had a fairly good bill of health.  The first day she took a tablet I saw her and she was feeling shaky and dizzy and had to sit down.  This was the last time I saw her.  She had only been on the tablets for 4 days.  Earlier that day she had been to her doctor and all was well.  She had left a message on my answering machine saying all was well. 
The coroner has sent away for additional toxicology reports and a cause is still unknown.  The more I read about the side effects the more I believe this was the cause of her being suddenly taken from me.  (Posted from Australia)

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#2 2005-11-06 22:50:40

prinpoms
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From: Maine
Registered: 2005-11-06
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Re: Celebrex possible death ??????

I know how you feel.  I just lost my husband on Weds Nov 2 at the age of 36 due to a massive cardiac arrest!  I am convinced that it is because he had been taking celebrex since 2002  sad .  He was otherwise healthy with no cardiac problems, and he dropped dead of a cardiac arrest.  I'm sure it was due to that!

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