aortic dissection while out walking dog, age 49. Total hippie, save the earth type. Very nice well intentioned guy, sad. for sure fully booshted to the max.
google Diagnosis: aortic dissection It's most common in men in their 60s and 70s. "Rare" Fewer than 200,000 US cases per year Treatable by a medical professional Requires a medical diagnosis Lab tests or imaging always required Short-term: resolves within days to weeks Critical: needs emergency care
It's also "rare" for men in their late teens to mid forties to suddenly drop dead, but here we are and the sheep still don't get it. Cardiomyopathy in children? Can't wait to see the spin on that one. Probably something like "it's always occurred, but now is getting more publicity". No, these things have not ever been commonplace, but so many people are STILL buying into the MSM lies about these events.
Havent you heard? Its the excitement from video games.