Bob Saget died

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Anonymous wrote:PP again. Think of the brain like a tomato. It's sitting in a hard shell. If you slam it hard enough, you don't just get a bruise (bleeding) at the impact site. There is one immediately opposite of the impact site, and smaller bruising (bleeds) around both of those impacts.


Excessive bruising of the brain in multiple places as it bumps around the cavity I understand. I also understand that leads to death.

But the brain is a soft tissue. It is not going to cause concussive fractures on multiple points of the skull from bouncing around. That comes from external excessive force on the skull.


You can still have two impact spots. Hit your face on the back of the bathroom door for example, then fall to the ground and causing a major hit to the back of his head.

Just strange he didn't tell his wife he fell or hit his head.


The man had at least 5 impact spots that cracked his skull. Again unless he fell down a steep stair case or was round-robin punched by one or more assailants - the amount of injuries to his skull are impossible.[/quote
No he did not have five impacts. He had multiple bleeds, two impacts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is making me freak out about head injuries. I'm thinking about all the times I've hit my head or my kids have. Next time my kid falls and hits his head, I'm going to flip out.


Same here. Ugh.
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Anonymous wrote:He had clonazepam in his system. Benzos can have significant side effects on some people.


How do you know?


It was widely reported. Here's the link to the People magazine article: https://people.com/tv/bob-saget-blunt-force-injuries-to-head-covid-positive-when-he-died-autopsy/

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And he also had Trazodone in his system. Although it's an anti-depressant, it's so sedating that it's not used for that much anymore--it's very commonly to help people sleep. It can take effect very rapidly.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm wearing a helmet all the time from now on.


seriously
this thread is making me wonder how anyone ever survived
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Anonymous wrote:He had clonazepam in his system. Benzos can have significant side effects on some people.


Isn’t that the date rape drug?

No, rohypnol is the date rape drug.


Clonazepam is just a longer-acting version of xanax.


Why don’t people use this thing called Google?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm wearing a helmet all the time from now on.


seriously
this thread is making me wonder how anyone ever survived


x1000
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I wonder how he hit his head.

Did he hit it on the bed’s headboard?
Or could he have possibly smacked it against a wall or door??

I read online that he was taking both Trazadone + Klonopin.

I take these medications & have become clumsy as a side effect.

Regardless I am sorry he passed on.
His family is in my prayers. 🙏🏽 🕊
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Anonymous wrote:And he also had Trazodone in his system. Although it's an anti-depressant, it's so sedating that it's not used for that much anymore--it's very commonly to help people sleep. It can take effect very rapidly.


+ 1

Yes Trazadone can put a person in a coma.
Well….not really but it has a very strong sedative effect.
It is so strong that it not only helps you to fall asleep 💤, it also can make you stay asleep.

One can even be groggy the next day too.

I wonder if Bob took it for depression or as a sleep-aid.
I don’t know if doctors prescribe it as a sleep-aid for people not suffering from depression?
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Sorry for his family.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And he also had Trazodone in his system. Although it's an anti-depressant, it's so sedating that it's not used for that much anymore--it's very commonly to help people sleep. It can take effect very rapidly.


+ 1

Yes Trazadone can put a person in a coma.
Well….not really but it has a very strong sedative effect.
It is so strong that it not only helps you to fall asleep 💤, it also can make you stay asleep.

One can even be groggy the next day too.

I wonder if Bob took it for depression or as a sleep-aid.
I don’t know if doctors prescribe it as a sleep-aid for people not suffering from depression?


Yes, it can be prescribed just for a sleep aid. I have had doctors suggest it to me for that, but it sees too strong so I declined.
Anonymous
So, prescription drugs in his system and multiple fractures…and everyone is still saying nothing fishy?!!!! Bullsh*t.
Anonymous
He was in a hotel room right? Did they check the hallway cameras to rule out any foul play?
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Anonymous wrote:So, prescription drugs in his system and multiple fractures…and everyone is still saying nothing fishy?!!!! Bullsh*t.


Two impacts and his prescribed medication.

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Anonymous wrote:So, prescription drugs in his system and multiple fractures…and everyone is still saying nothing fishy?!!!! Bullsh*t.


What would it be that was fishy? He did not overdose or take more than prescribed.
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