Brett Gardner’s son death

Anonymous
I travel with a CO monitor. Its like $15 on Amazon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one saying he died from carbon mono poisoning

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/brett-gardners-son-carbon-monoxide-poisoning-rcna199026


The headline literally says: Brett Gardner's son may have died of carbon monoxide poisoning, officials say

Carbon monoxide poisoning was my initial reaction when I saw the story and I was surprised about the food poisoning and asphyxiation reports in the beginning. Maybe food poisoning would get everybody sick, but I thought it was odd that one person would die from food poisoning overnight. Carbon monoxide makes a lot more sense to me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Apparently most of the family developed food poisoning, and were treated by a doctor. They suspect an allergic reaction to the medication. But doesn't botulism seem more likely?


No. Botulism is related to canned goods.


They ate food that could have been prepared with canned foods, no?


At a high end resort? Doubtful.


They ate off the resort.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The food poisoning didn’t kill him. Whatever they used to treat him did.


Zofran?

No, antibiotics.


This is why you don’t trust third world country doctors. Why would you need antibiotics when you have food poisoning?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is one of the reasons we don’t travel to places like Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, or Mexico.


For the life of me I don't get the appeal. Do people just get off on feeling like they're the king of a third world plantation with desperate servants at their beck and call?


Are you wildly uneducated??? So, diving, ruins, rainforests, zip lining, sloths, waterfalls, surfing, wildlife. Get a clue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:The food poisoning didn’t kill him. Whatever they used to treat him did.


Zofran?

No, antibiotics.


This is why you don’t trust third world country doctors. Why would you need antibiotics when you have food poisoning?


Maybe they believed it was due to a bacteria from the food?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently most of the family developed food poisoning, and were treated by a doctor. They suspect an allergic reaction to the medication. But doesn't botulism seem more likely?


No. Botulism is related to canned goods.


They ate food that could have been prepared with canned foods, no?


At a high end resort? Doubtful.


They ate off the resort.


What is your deal in pushing the botulism theory? It’s incredibly rare and his symptoms didn’t even fit a botulism diagnosis. Muscle paralysis and weakness are the hallmarks of botulism. It’s what the North Koreans said Otto Warmbier had when they sent him home.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sources are now saying it was carbon monoxide. How awful.


"Sources"? Paste them.


Google is your friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I travel with a CO monitor. Its like $15 on Amazon.


Can you post which one? I now want to get one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Sources are now saying it was carbon monoxide. How awful.


"Sources"? Paste them.


Google is your friend.


People say things like “sources are now saying” when they’re either making shit up or repeating things they have heard that are not based in fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sources are now saying it was carbon monoxide. How awful.


"Sources"? Paste them.


Google is your friend.


People say things like “sources are now saying” when they’re either making shit up or repeating things they have heard that are not based in fact.


Someone posted a link plus it’s all over the news now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I travel with a CO monitor. Its like $15 on Amazon.


Can you post which one? I now want to get one.

I like that it’s battery powered, especially if traveling overseas. You can get this one at Home Depot, local hardware, stores, etc.

https://a.co/d/3vGBDI2

Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector, Battery Powered CO Alarm with LEDs, Test-Reset Button, Low Battery Indicator, Portable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sources are now saying it was carbon monoxide. How awful.


"Sources"? Paste them.


Google is your friend.


People say things like “sources are now saying” when they’re either making shit up or repeating things they have heard that are not based in fact.


Someone posted a link plus it’s all over the news now.


That’s not the point. If someone posts a new update, they should post a link. Otherwise we’re going to assume they’re full of it just like the person who said the entire family tested positive for fentanyl which is untrue. No one wants to go off on a wild Google chase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the reasons we don’t travel to places like Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, or Mexico.


For the life of me I don't get the appeal. Do people just get off on feeling like they're the king of a third world plantation with desperate servants at their beck and call?


Are you wildly uneducated??? So, diving, ruins, rainforests, zip lining, sloths, waterfalls, surfing, wildlife. Get a clue.


They have plantations too. Being a Costa Rica lover and defender, I would have thought you knew this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sources are now saying it was carbon monoxide. How awful.


"Sources"? Paste them.


Google is your friend.


People say things like “sources are now saying” when they’re either making shit up or repeating things they have heard that are not based in fact.


Someone posted a link plus it’s all over the news now.


That’s not the point. If someone posts a new update, they should post a link. Otherwise we’re going to assume they’re full of it just like the person who said the entire family tested positive for fentanyl which is untrue. No one wants to go off on a wild Google chase.


The link was posted. That is the point. Touch grass.
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