Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any medical personnel here that can answer a question?
Since his autopsy was done today, would something cardiac or embolism related have shown up?
The medical examiner said cause of death would take 10-12 weeks.
Does that only mean toxicology results?
Toxicology would be one piece of the puzzle. The labs are so backed up now, I can see how it’ll take 10 to 12 weeks. One lab reached out to my retired mom who is in her 70s. They offered to let her work from home and analyze lab results, so she’s considering it. That’s how desperate they are for lab workers.
Anonymous wrote:Any medical personnel here that can answer a question?
Since his autopsy was done today, would something cardiac or embolism related have shown up?
The medical examiner said cause of death would take 10-12 weeks.
Does that only mean toxicology results?
Anonymous wrote:New reports say he recently battled covid.
Assuming he had a long flight from CA to Orlando on the heals of covid, it’s possibly he had a blood clot—or heart attack or stroke. His sister died of an aneurysm. Lots of potential silent killers.
Very sad.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the punchline to the Dirtiest Joke in the World. Can someone explain it? Is it the dichotomy between all the awful stuff the family does and the fact they call themselves the Aristocrats? Am I the only one who doesn't find the punchline funny?
Do you think the Cameron siblings are cursed? Both lost their TV fathers at relatively young ages.
it's a funny jokeAnonymous wrote:New reports say he recently battled covid.
Assuming he had a long flight from CA to Orlando on the heals of covid, it’s possibly he had a blood clot—or heart attack or stroke. His sister died of an aneurysm. Lots of potential silent killers.
Very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Any medical personnel here that can answer a question?
Since his autopsy was done today, would something cardiac or embolism related have shown up?
The medical examiner said cause of death would take 10-12 weeks.
Does that only mean toxicology results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this is yet one more reason the Olsen twins are thought of as weird: they issued a joint statement about Bob's death. They are two separate people - they could have acted as such and each issued a statement. But no. Stay weird MK&A.
When people in a family send condolences, they usually don't send separate cards or flowers. They send it from the whole fam. Not weird.
Anonymous wrote:And this is yet one more reason the Olsen twins are thought of as weird: they issued a joint statement about Bob's death. They are two separate people - they could have acted as such and each issued a statement. But no. Stay weird MK&A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This shocks me! I didn’t realize he had a drug problem, seems common among comics though.
He DIDN'T. He was 65. It literally could have been anything from a stroke, to a heart attack, to some underlying condition. Why assume drugs. That's ridiculous.
You're both ridiculous.
Plenty of 65 year old men die suddenly from heart attack, stroke or aneurism.
Plenty of celebrities use drugs. There's no reason to be so indignant that he didn't, or to think that it was a big problem which caused his death.
Bunch of naïve drama queens.
Oddly enough, as soon as someone's parents turn 55 or 60 on this site. EVERYONE assumes they need care, or might have some type of memory issue, or is "old"- so save your drama queen comments. There's really no reason to assume drugs were involved due to a celebrity status. That is stupid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you get so offended and angry about strangers talking about other strangers? Stop acting like you were close personal friends of Bob and should be offended.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you get so offended and angry about strangers talking about other strangers? Stop acting like you were close personal friends of Bob and should be offended.