Wow. 65 seems like too young these days.
Booster shot? Just saying….schmendeler said:
Has to be something like a heart attack right?
Aust Ag said:Booster shot? Just saying….schmendeler said:
Has to be something like a heart attack right?
Aust Ag said:
That would make sense, I have a friend that used to hang in LA back in the day, and said he was known to party a lot. Certain things are taxing on the heart.
Wycliffe_03 said:Aust Ag said:Booster shot? Just saying….schmendeler said:
Has to be something like a heart attack right?
Would be crazy if he just got one. According to some doctors, it sounds like the euro soccer and rugby players collapsing and even dying likely had myocarditis (heart inflammation) and stressed their cardio too much. Some doctors recommend no physical activity for 3-6 months in cases of heart inflammation. While it's not the same as running around on a soccer field for 90 minutes, I could see a first big show in a while being pretty taxing on the heart.
That being said, likely just random heart attack/aneurysm or accidental OD is my guess.
I'll admit this one bothers me, not because I'm a big fan of Bob Saget, but because I'm 57 years old. 65, 8 years from now? Too soon.Jason_InfinityRoofer said:
Meh…people die at that age and earlier every day. Many of them are completely healthy. Our bodies are just like your car outside, sometimes things fail without notice. When your times up, it's up. I'm hoping for just a natural cause as well.
Beautiful Bob Saget passed away today at 65. He had a big, big heart and a wonderfully warped comic mind. He gave the world a lot of joy and lived his life for goodness’ sake. :’^} pic.twitter.com/QVSITsfaVj
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) January 10, 2022
This was 1st time I met Bob. Didn’t say 1 word before the review. Kinda hit it off instantly.He wrote me a handwritten thank you and stayed in touch. One of the nicest, funniest guys I’ve met doing this.I was just an acquaintance, can’t image being a close friend. Rip to a legend
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) January 10, 2022
I am broken. I am gutted. I am in complete and utter shock. I will never ever have another friend like him. I love you so much Bobby.
— John Stamos (@JohnStamos) January 10, 2022
I was going to say this is the most random thing I've ever read, but then I remembered Elster was in Little Big League with Silverman.johnnyblaze36 said:
So they indeed show up and my friend said it was one of the coolest nights of his life and that he mainly remembers talking to Silverman about Texas Rangers baseball bc he discovered Jonathan was a Kevin Elster fan but that Bob was cool as hell obviously.

superunknown said:
Also how in the capital **** did Artie gd Lange outlive Norm AND Bob Saget?
Exactly how Liam Neeson's wife, Natasha Richardson, passed away.Captain Positivity said:
The medical examiner says cause of death was head trauma, per family. Apparently he hit his head at some point, didn't think much of it, then fell asleep and never woke up.
https://www.eonline.com/news/1315836/bob-sagets-cause-of-death-revealed
Quote:
The report noted that a PCR test showed that Saget, 65, was also positive for Covid-19.
Saget, who died in his Orlando, Florida hotel room last month, had said in December that he had Covid-19, and PCR tests can return positive results for weeks after recovery.
The autopsy also noted he had an enlarged heart; 95% blocked on one side.
No alcohol was present in his system, according to the report. However, the report stated, his systems contained Clonazepam/Klonopin which is taken for seizures, panic disorders and anxiety. Additionally, the antidepressant Trazodone was found in Saget's system, the report said.
DannyDuberstein said:
Highly successful career. $50 million net worth. Step back and smell the roses, people. Always sad to see someone with that legacy feeling like he needed anxiety meds and sedatives to get thru life
DannyDuberstein said:
Extremely extensive skull fracturing, not consistent with a typical slip and fall
https://news.yahoo.com/bob-saget-apos-autopsy-report-205527607.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK55itRMc_xZnK02kueXCfwpCdk75KoMqTO92fsaMgiSh8Izq-4v8PnnyIZxXJq3YV4IusJqsiUwrf6iWHjYhjhekF3i4q0njkeKgZrK9zwcURwE7iPzgpu8Bf13E84_cCNzJSiqETY8jQZIZofI9KUOY8EOiPC600nUO8yzCGic
Fracture of the superior orbit is NOT common even in severe trauma. If there is pressure to the anterior or posterior orbit, the floor is the first to break. This is highly unusual.Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:DannyDuberstein said:
Extremely extensive skull fracturing, not consistent with a typical slip and fall
https://news.yahoo.com/bob-saget-apos-autopsy-report-205527607.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK55itRMc_xZnK02kueXCfwpCdk75KoMqTO92fsaMgiSh8Izq-4v8PnnyIZxXJq3YV4IusJqsiUwrf6iWHjYhjhekF3i4q0njkeKgZrK9zwcURwE7iPzgpu8Bf13E84_cCNzJSiqETY8jQZIZofI9KUOY8EOiPC600nUO8yzCGic
The injury pattern is consistent with a slip and fall. There is a single contusion externally on the back of the head with a basilar skull fracture which can frequently be seen with slip and falls in the elderly. There is contrecoup contusion of the brain present that is typically seen with falls. Bilateral subdural hematomas are also common among falls in the elderly. The ocular fractures are consistent with increased intracranial pressure seen with significant intracranial bleeding, which is a rare finding, but is known to happen. I really don't see anything to make me suspect foul play based on the autopsy report.