NASCAR’s Kyle Busch, a 2-time champion, dies
His family reported that he had been hospitalized with a severe illness.
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NASCAR’s Kyle Busch, a 2-time champion, dies
His family reported that he had been hospitalized with a severe illness.fox4kc.com
I did read that he had a sinus inflection for a while and needed medical care after the Watkins Glen race.Not saying why yet
Terrible Tragedy !I did read that he had a sinus inflection for a while and needed medical care after the Watkins Glen race.
Given the limited information, a pulmonary embolism resulting in lung tissue death is possible. However, venous blood clots cannot pass through the lungs and travel to the brain. The NASCAR community should stick to what they know best if they are circulating that rumor.Coughing up blood... He was very ill...
unconfirmed from someone personally I know within the Nascar community... blood clot from lung to brain.
They should not race to any conclusions.Given the limited information, a pulmonary embolism resulting in lung tissue death is possible. However, venous blood clots cannot pass through the lungs and travel to the brain. The NASCAR community should stick to what they know best if they are circulating that rumor.
Severe pneumonia that rapidly progressed to sepsis.
TerribleNASCAR champion Kyle Busch’s cause of death revealed by family
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Kyle Busch’s family reveals his cause of death
Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator.www.wdbj7.com
Severe pneumonia that rapidly progressed to sepsis.
In this case, I don’t think it was that sudden. Sounds like he was pretty sick for several weeks.So I'm trying to wrap my head around how this can happen to a healthy 41 year old man. I feel like there has to be some mitigating factors for something like this to happen. I lost a friend and former college roommate back when he was 39 and living in Florida to something similar, cold progresses to pneumonia, one day he's active, upbeat, talking in the hospital, next day he's dead. But he was a dermatologist, had caught some skin condition, and was treating himself along with treatment from 2 other doctors which suppressed his immune system. Given the similarities here makes me wonder if there was more going on.
Well, @DJ Spanky here's the story
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The tragic ‘chain of events’ that led to Kyle Busch’s death at 41
Busch had bacterial pneumonia for “days to weeks” before he developed sepsis, according to a death certificate obtained by Us Weekly.nypost.com
If he had bacterial pneumonia "days to weeks" before this happened, how the hell did it go undiagnosed? Rhetorical question. I wonder if he tried to tough it out or just ignored his doctor's advice.
If he had bacterial pneumonia "days to weeks" before this happened, how the hell did it go undiagnosed? Rhetorical question. I wonder if he tried to tough it out or just ignored his doctor's advice.
In general (not all of them), but men are a bit ignorant when it comes to ignoring small problems. And then when they become big problems, they are insufferable. As I have aged, I don't ignore small problems that persist for more than a day or two. For Kyle Busch, he may have felt that making the race was the most important thing, and his health could wait. That's fairly common with younger men.I'm betting on either of those options, in that order.
Probably tried to tough it out, saying it was only a cough or bad cold. If a doctor was involved, it would be interesting to see what transpired between the two. Either way, the day before, he was found laying on a bathroom floor, coughing up blood. That didn't send a warning flare up to anyone, including Kyle? And if anyone who let him in the simulator knew about the day prior, what the hell were they thinking? That's at least three people at the bare minimum who could have intervened and got him treatment. And you know there were plenty more who had their hands in the pot over the days and weeks leading up to his death. Could have been a life most likely saved had someone done the right thing, including Kyle.If he had bacterial pneumonia "days to weeks" before this happened, how the hell did it go undiagnosed? Rhetorical question. I wonder if he tried to tough it out or just ignored his doctor's advice.