Anonymous wrote:hey all - maybe instead of debating the health risk factors of someone that I'm pretty sure that none of us (or at least, most of us) did not know personally, we could focus on the loss of an actor who resonated with many of us - especially back when we were younger. It'd be a whole heck of a lot more interesting to read memories of watching Luke Perry in 90210 or in anything else, than debating whether or not he smoked.
Here, I'll add mine. I hadn't thought about 90210 or Luke Perry or any of the other stars in quite some time, but as a 44 year old woman, I'll say that when I heard of his death, I gasped. What a gut punch. Guess it's the loss of someone who was so familiar from my teen years.
Anonymous wrote:I know we are all genuinely curious why he died, since it’s shocking when someone relatively young has a stroke.
Maybe it’s smoking or genetic or high blood pressure, I just wish there wasn’t an air of judgement to it. Like, ‘yep, smoking, that will get ya!’
He was a really awesome guy from what I hear and I think picking apart the cause of stroke somehow reduces who he WAS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Page Six on his health, question of smoking:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/pagesix.com/2019/03/04/luke-perry-had-cancer-scare-before-fatal-stroke/amp/
If smoking is the only thing that the pps think causes strokes, they need to start a campaign to end the legal sale of cigarettes. Or stop shaming the dead.
Wow - you are a special kind of stupid. How old are you? You do realize there was a campaign that significantly reduced smoking in - public places, bars, restaurants, etc? Smoking is a leading contributor to heart disease, lung cancer and many other illnesses?
It's not out of the question to speculate on why someone as young as Luke Perry died. It's not all that uncommon for celebrities to live unhealthy lifestyles. He was known to have smoked, although this article can't verify if he did prior to his death.
I'm sorry this thread got a little off topic to have to educate some people that smoking is bad for your health.
All that aside, I am sorry he died. He was a special part of my youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Page Six on his health, question of smoking:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/pagesix.com/2019/03/04/luke-perry-had-cancer-scare-before-fatal-stroke/amp/
If smoking is the only thing that the pps think causes strokes, they need to start a campaign to end the legal sale of cigarettes. Or stop shaming the dead.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, I thought he was going to be o.k. Shannen Doherty said that she talked to him on the phone a day or so ago? I assumed that meant that he was actually talking but maybe she was talking to him? I don't know but what a sad, untimely death this is.
FWIW, I'm his age (a little older actually) and I also used to smoke during the early 90210 years. Lots of people I knew did. I quit a long time ago, as did most of the other people that I knew.
His neighbors have said that they saw Luke Perry exercising regularly. He may have done something to his back when he was exercising which prompted the surgery. Could a pain reliever have caused this?
This is really sad.[/quote
She did say she had been “in contact” - and that she couldn’t talk about it because she would cry and everyone should pray for him. Looking back, that seems pretty ominous.
Anonymous wrote:Page Six on his health, question of smoking:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/pagesix.com/2019/03/04/luke-perry-had-cancer-scare-before-fatal-stroke/amp/
Anonymous wrote:oh that's so sad. and now i feel really old!
Anonymous wrote:And yet, Keith Richards is lighting another cigarette while downing third or forth vodka and cranberry juice, same as every other day.