Watch this video from Brittany Murphy’s older brother, Jeff, who has suffered with Dysautonomia for many years. Her Grandmother also suffered from the illness. A sudden cardiovascular-related death at the young age of 32…hopefully an eye-opener to the medical community that Dysautonomia needs more attentions, treatments, research, and awareness!
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Posted by invisiblehope on March 3, 2011 at 6:48 am
I had no idea Brittany suffered from this illness also. Her tragic death should bring more awareness to invisible illness…ESPECIALLY dysautonomia! Thanks for the post!
Posted by mJh on July 26, 2011 at 11:04 pm
i have dysautonomia and belive me! its been really hard! i been living like this for four years now, i was determined to overcome but im really running out of pacience and hope. I follow every instructions doctors give me but nothing really works at the end of it. It gives me a little hope that it such a common illness and i can talk about it đŸ™‚
Posted by hopeful hillary on January 12, 2012 at 1:58 am
I’m sorry you’ve been feeling discouraged. It’s hard to keep up the hope sometimes when we have been sick for so long. And sometimes, the only comfort we have is in knowing we aren’t the only ones. You can always find that here!
Best,
H
Posted by Bernardo - Nutricionistas on October 27, 2011 at 7:34 am
Brittany Murphy’s death is a real shame, and if I may, a bitch. Yesterday I saw her last film, Abandoned, released posthumously, and honestly, it looks ominous. Perhaps it was the makeup, but was not seen, her healthy face he always had..
One of the last sentence that says, before going up a sign “In Memoriam” was: “I will live day by day.”
It seems that in the end, could not be.
Posted by hopeful hillary on January 12, 2012 at 2:11 am
Agreed. Very tragic.