@7:19, I am not aware. This is all speculation at this point, the only facts that are known are that she died of a blood clot and that she was healthy (other than the knee issue) prior to the surgery. Everything else right now is pure speculation. I was merely elaborating on what I took the previous comment to mean. Either way, this is an absolute devastating loss to the town of Pocomoke. Mrs. Pusey was an incredible person who cared so much about all those she came into contact with. Whether it was through sports, school, or just everyday life. The community is absolutely devastated. Tomorrow she will be laid to rest and an following her funeral there will be a parade down Market Street in remembrance of her.(A tradition held in Pocomoke when one of the High School teams won a state championship)
Where was she when she passed away---on the operating table---recoop at the hospital or recooping in a Rehab. Ctr.?????
I sure as heck want to know as I know a lady who had knee replacement----was at Health South---complained of excruciating pain in her knee----they literally told her it was to be expected after knee surgery--- she called an ambulance to take her to Atlantic General hospital>-----SHE HAD A BLOOD CLOT IN HER KNEE! Thank God-----She saved herself.
If possible----let us know where Ms Pusey was when she passed.
God Rest her soul----She left far to young & possibly from neglect.
Why do you want to know the Surgeon's name? What does he/she have to do with it? It is pathetic how people always want to place blame on others. Blood clots are an inherent risk of surgery, particularly Orthopedic surgery. Even when everything goes according to standard protocol, bad things can happen.
Was she sick? How?
ReplyDelete6:15
ReplyDeleteShe recently had surgery on her knee. I heard she died from a blood clot today :(
Truly sad news. A true Pocomoke Warrior.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's sad. Of all the things a blood clot.
ReplyDeleteI'm as so sad to read this. My sincerest sympathy to her family and friends and the students and staff at the school.
ReplyDeleteI used to live in Pocomoke and remember her from high school. She was a great athlete and I remember who she dated. This really breaks my heart!
ReplyDeletehow much is this going to cost?
ReplyDeleteWhat in the world are you talking about?
Deletedear god, jesus and baby jesus look after coach pusey
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeletehow much is this going to cost?
July 19, 2015 at 8:35 PM
How much is what going to cost??
@10:15, I believe they are probably referencing a law suit that will probably be coming.
ReplyDeleteWho was the surgeon?
ReplyDelete@7:19, I am not aware. This is all speculation at this point, the only facts that are known are that she died of a blood clot and that she was healthy (other than the knee issue) prior to the surgery. Everything else right now is pure speculation. I was merely elaborating on what I took the previous comment to mean. Either way, this is an absolute devastating loss to the town of Pocomoke. Mrs. Pusey was an incredible person who cared so much about all those she came into contact with. Whether it was through sports, school, or just everyday life. The community is absolutely devastated. Tomorrow she will be laid to rest and an following her funeral there will be a parade down Market Street in remembrance of her.(A tradition held in Pocomoke when one of the High School teams won a state championship)
ReplyDeleteWhere was she when she passed away---on the
ReplyDeleteoperating table---recoop at the
hospital or recooping in a Rehab. Ctr.?????
I sure as heck want to know as I know a
lady who had knee replacement----was at
Health South---complained of excruciating
pain in her knee----they literally told her
it was to be expected after knee surgery---
she called an ambulance to take her to Atlantic
General hospital>-----SHE HAD A BLOOD CLOT IN HER KNEE!
Thank God-----She saved herself.
If possible----let us know where Ms Pusey
was when she passed.
God Rest her soul----She left far to young &
possibly from neglect.
@ 10:08
ReplyDeleteShe passed in her home.
Anon 7:19
ReplyDeleteWhy do you want to know the Surgeon's name? What does he/she have to do with it? It is pathetic how people always want to place blame on others. Blood clots are an inherent risk of surgery, particularly Orthopedic surgery. Even when everything goes according to standard protocol, bad things can happen.
I pray for Mrs. Pusey and her family.