Matthew perry died

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That is just sad.

Can't be in a pool of water if you are drunk or sleepy.
Hot water will make you more sleepy. I never understand why people sit in a hot tub drinking alcohol.


He was living in sobriety.

But being in a hot tub or sauna puts strain on the cardiovascular system and drops blood pressure. It’s not really a safe activity for small children, elders, and anyone with known or suspected heart disease. Given Perry’s history of extreme drug use, his heart was certainly very far from 100%. It’s too bad he enjoyed the jacuzzi so much, but on the other hand he died doing something he loved, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. And one can’t help but wonder- which Friend will be next?


Oh, stop it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TMZ was also told that there was no foul play involved, and their sources said first-responders were called to the residence for cardiac arrest.


Cardiac arrest just means the heart stops.

Your heart stops when you kick it.
Anonymous
Sad. He is too young.
Anonymous

He was my favorite character on Friends, and I loved seeing him again on The West Wing, and Studio 60.

Gone too soon!


Anonymous
I am so glad that he was able to get sober and write his book before died. It will shift his legacy a little rather than just being viewed as a washed up addict.

Could be the combination of the exercise and then heat of the jacuzzi led to him passing out or could have been a major cardiac event given his weakened heart. Hopefully not substance induced and hopefully quick and painless.

I feel for his family and friends too. I am sure they spent decades worried they would get a call he had died related to his addiction and now that he has been sober, the call came
Anonymous
Aw, that is horrible news to hear. Such a talented and troubled man, but seemed to be finding peace recently. I truly hope this was not drug/alcohol related.

Side story: rented an airbnb with a few other couples about a year ago. First night we were all chilling in the hot tub. One of the men - about the same age as Perry - went from enjoying the tub, to sitting in the edge saying he was getting overheated, to fainting and falling face-first into the middle of the tub, totally unconscious - in just a few minutes. He'd had 2-3 beers but was not pass-out drunk. It took 4 other adults to haul him out of the water. Thankfully one of the friends on this trip is an EMT, and knew how to respond - got him revived pretty quickly. He went to his doctor right afterward and got a relatively clean bill of health - says it was just a combination of dehydration (airline flight in the day before), altitude (destination was a mountain resort), marginal cardiac health, a bit of alcohol, and the heat from the hot tub pushed him over the edge. It wouldn't have been a major event if he'd passed out on land ... but passing out into the water could have been deadly if others weren't there to haul him out before he drowned.
Anonymous
Only 54.
😭😭😭😭😭
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
He was my favorite character on Friends, and I loved seeing him again on The West Wing, and Studio 60.

Gone too soon!




Studio 60 was so good! Hated that it got canceled. Sad for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aw, that is horrible news to hear. Such a talented and troubled man, but seemed to be finding peace recently. I truly hope this was not drug/alcohol related.

Side story: rented an airbnb with a few other couples about a year ago. First night we were all chilling in the hot tub. One of the men - about the same age as Perry - went from enjoying the tub, to sitting in the edge saying he was getting overheated, to fainting and falling face-first into the middle of the tub, totally unconscious - in just a few minutes. He'd had 2-3 beers but was not pass-out drunk. It took 4 other adults to haul him out of the water. Thankfully one of the friends on this trip is an EMT, and knew how to respond - got him revived pretty quickly. He went to his doctor right afterward and got a relatively clean bill of health - says it was just a combination of dehydration (airline flight in the day before), altitude (destination was a mountain resort), marginal cardiac health, a bit of alcohol, and the heat from the hot tub pushed him over the edge. It wouldn't have been a major event if he'd passed out on land ... but passing out into the water could have been deadly if others weren't there to haul him out before he drowned.


Scary! Thanks for sharing, though, because it's important to know about.

Do you know what the emt did to revive him?
Anonymous
10% of his post on IG were since October 11, many referring himself as Mattman (Batman his favorite character). And a post standing with his dad. I wonder if he knew he had a major health problem or just manic or depressed. Sad.
Anonymous
If you’ve read his book you know how weakened his vital organs were from decades of abuse. He is very upfront about this. This is sadly not a surprise. Addiction is a nasty beast. It’s impacts last even if you get sober.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aw, that is horrible news to hear. Such a talented and troubled man, but seemed to be finding peace recently. I truly hope this was not drug/alcohol related.

Side story: rented an airbnb with a few other couples about a year ago. First night we were all chilling in the hot tub. One of the men - about the same age as Perry - went from enjoying the tub, to sitting in the edge saying he was getting overheated, to fainting and falling face-first into the middle of the tub, totally unconscious - in just a few minutes. He'd had 2-3 beers but was not pass-out drunk. It took 4 other adults to haul him out of the water. Thankfully one of the friends on this trip is an EMT, and knew how to respond - got him revived pretty quickly. He went to his doctor right afterward and got a relatively clean bill of health - says it was just a combination of dehydration (airline flight in the day before), altitude (destination was a mountain resort), marginal cardiac health, a bit of alcohol, and the heat from the hot tub pushed him over the edge. It wouldn't have been a major event if he'd passed out on land ... but passing out into the water could have been deadly if others weren't there to haul him out before he drowned.


Scary! Thanks for sharing, though, because it's important to know about.

Do you know what the emt did to revive him?


My memory is kind of hazy, it all happened really fast. So please don't take this as any kind of advice or guidance for similar situations, I could be missing a lot - trained professionals are necessary. He brought cool wet washcloths and draped them around the guys face and neck. Made us all back up so fresh air could flow. I know he was checking pulse and breathing the whole time, I'm sure his reaction would have escalated if those had changed. There was more, I'm just not sure of the details. Mostly just trying to wake him up, while keeping an eye on vitals to make sure he didn't need more intensive emergency care. Friend was petty sure he wasn't in the water long enough to worry about drowning - everyone was right there, and freaked out as soon as he fell forward - it was just getting him out of that initial faint. It would be VERY different if the person spent a minute or two face-down in the water. Which is really why hot tubs need to be treated with just as much respect as pools or the ocean...
Anonymous
I have low blood pressure and get very dizzy in hot tubs (and don't really go in them anymore unless I can control the temp).

RIP Matthew Perry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horrible. And one can’t help but wonder- which Friend will be next?


There's no reason to think the rest won't all live into their seventies or beyond.
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