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Offline PeteS in CA

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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #450 on: May 23, 2026, 03:03:00 pm »
Busch's case sounds somewhat similar to my experience last fall. On the Saturday before stuff hit the rotating air mover, I felt fine. The next day (Sunday) in the afternoon and evening I felt chilled to a degree that bundling up in a good blanket did not help. The morning (Monday) I got up at 5 AM to go to the bathroom, lost my balance, fell, and gashed my arm. It was a bloody mess. We went to the ER, where it was learned that I had pneumonia and low blood O2 (which probably caused losing my balance). Apparently the infection had gotten into my blood stream, so I was hospitalized for 10 days, with daily antibiotics infusion. The infusions continued another 10 days after I went home.

Sorry for being verbose, but my big point is that things can go critical VERY suddenly. It may be that Busch's generally very goodphysical health obscured warning signs that if heeded might have saved his life. I experienced 2 or 4 weeks of poor stamina, but have been doing OK since then.
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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #451 on: May 23, 2026, 03:23:10 pm »
Busch's case sounds somewhat similar to my experience last fall. On the Saturday before stuff hit the rotating air mover, I felt fine. The next day (Sunday) in the afternoon and evening I felt chilled to a degree that bundling up in a good blanket did not help. The morning (Monday) I got up at 5 AM to go to the bathroom, lost my balance, fell, and gashed my arm. It was a bloody mess. We went to the ER, where it was learned that I had pneumonia and low blood O2 (which probably caused losing my balance). Apparently the infection had gotten into my blood stream, so I was hospitalized for 10 days, with daily antibiotics infusion. The infusions continued another 10 days after I went home.

Sorry for being verbose, but my big point is that things can go critical VERY suddenly. It may be that Busch's generally very goodphysical health obscured warning signs that if heeded might have saved his life. I experienced 2 or 4 weeks of poor stamina, but have been doing OK since then.

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Wow!  So glad that it worked out for you.  God Bless!
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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #452 on: May 23, 2026, 09:17:10 pm »
Busch's case sounds somewhat similar to my experience last fall. On the Saturday before stuff hit the rotating air mover, I felt fine. The next day (Sunday) in the afternoon and evening I felt chilled to a degree that bundling up in a good blanket did not help. The morning (Monday) I got up at 5 AM to go to the bathroom, lost my balance, fell, and gashed my arm. It was a bloody mess. We went to the ER, where it was learned that I had pneumonia and low blood O2 (which probably caused losing my balance). Apparently the infection had gotten into my blood stream, so I was hospitalized for 10 days, with daily antibiotics infusion. The infusions continued another 10 days after I went home.

Sorry for being verbose, but my big point is that things can go critical VERY suddenly. It may be that Busch's generally very goodphysical health obscured warning signs that if heeded might have saved his life. I experienced 2 or 4 weeks of poor stamina, but have been doing OK since then.
Dang @PeteS in CA ...glad you are ok.

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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #453 on: May 24, 2026, 07:46:59 pm »
Thanks, all. I was kind of thinking through what might've happened with Busch. I've heard that one drug his doctor wanted him to use was one not allowed by NASCAR. I wonder if it was a steroid of the type frequently used to reduce lung inflammation in treating pneumonia.
I am not and never have been a leftist.

If The Vaccine is deadly as anti-Covid-vaxxers claim, millions now living would have died.

US Life Expectancy chart illustrating this, https://www.macrotrends.net/datasets/global-metrics/countries/usa/united-states/life-expectancy

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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #454 on: May 24, 2026, 08:36:53 pm »
Hey, glad that you are ok @PeteS in CA    Stay well!
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Re: Obituaries for 2026
« Reply #455 on: Today at 09:06:19 am »
Sonny Rollins, legendary jazz saxophonist, dead at 95



   He played on this.

The Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend


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« Reply #456 on: Today at 01:45:50 pm »
A good jazz song by Sonny Rollins is "St. Thomas".