Aortic aneurysm can be based on hereditary. Be sure to get your dad and yourself checked. See a cardiac specialist and they should order a simple catscan to determine if one exists. |
| He killed his role on Entourage. That is my favorite Bob Saget role. He was so funny and raunchy and insane. He seemed like a really good, fun dude. |
65 is a senior citizen and the beginning of being old for those who are still alive, but it is relatively young to die. I’m 48, so definitely not young among the living, but if I died today, people would say I was so young…for a dead person. P.S. My favorite recent president is 60. Biden and Trump are both clearly in decline. |
| When you do copious amount of drugs and drink booze like a fish, it eventually catches up to you and your heart gives out, even if you do quit drugs and alcohol. I'm betting heart failure. |
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While I knew he was in his sixties, I always thought he seemed rather youthful so I admit that I was shocked to hear that he had passed.
Seems too soon. If he was well enough to do a two-hour set for a live audience - then I wonder what killed him? He doesn’t seem the type to take his own life > so am wondering if he accidentally OD’d?? Whatever caused his untimely death I hope he is completely at peace now. 🕊🕊🕊 |
After like 4 seasons, right? That’s not bad for a reboot. |
Don’t underestimate DCUM’s ability to get stuff completely wrong. It was NOT drugs. |
+1 My FIL would have never survived his first heart attack at 68 if he hadn’t already been in the hospital recovering from knee surgery. |
| I am still guessing drugs - and guessing it was his first show on the tour and he partied too much. That said - it does seem like he had two siblings who died young - so I suppose it is possible it was natural causes. I liked him & I was sorry to hear that he died. |
Don't be a drama Llama. Good grief. |
You would be wrong, since he’s been ok your attorney least since November. |
Been on tour |
| My armchair diagnosis is that, while no drugs or alcohol were found, his heart/liver/kidney were just too heavily damaged from decades of partying and finally gave out. The official statement might be heart attack, but the cumulative years of drugs caused it. |
Probably. Very sad. |
I guess you don’t know any straight edge/teetotaler men in their 60s (of younger) who simply died from a heart attack that came out of nowhere. I know far too many men who died that way. I also know plenty of alcoholics/addicts still living in their 70s. Life is a crapshoot. |