Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
+1. I don’t know why some posters are hellbent on blaming him for his own death without facts to support it. I guess they’re so afraid of uncertainty in life that this gives them a sense of control?
It can’t “just happen” anymore, Americans have to place blame on someone.
Yeah it is fear. Sometimes people just die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
+1. I don’t know why some posters are hellbent on blaming him for his own death without facts to support it. I guess they’re so afraid of uncertainty in life that this gives them a sense of control?
It can’t “just happen” anymore, Americans have to place blame on someone.
Yeah it is fear. Sometimes people just die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the movie he did years ago based on the true story of his sister? She had Scleroderma. I think the sister was played by Dana Delaney.
Yes!! Scared the crap out of me.
I wonder if he had some undiagnosed autoimmune issue, but he would be unlikely to make it to 65 undiagnosed and then suddenly drop dead from it.
He could have been keeping his health issues private.
RIP to him. He just loved stand-up and being on the road. He definitely did not need the money after all the Full House and HIMYM cash. The syndication revenue alone must have been insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the movie he did years ago based on the true story of his sister? She had Scleroderma. I think the sister was played by Dana Delaney.
Yes!! Scared the crap out of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
+1. I don’t know why some posters are hellbent on blaming him for his own death without facts to support it. I guess they’re so afraid of uncertainty in life that this gives them a sense of control?
It can’t “just happen” anymore, Americans have to place blame on someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
+1. I don’t know why some posters are hellbent on blaming him for his own death without facts to support it. I guess they’re so afraid of uncertainty in life that this gives them a sense of control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.