alicia

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alicia

alicia

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you do you.

United States Katılım Eylül 2017
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@ThePhightins33 I wonder if they advise ex him to go to doctor and he didn’t
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@ThePhightins33 Coughing up blood is a severe symptom and should never be taken lightly. All the resources available to him and nobody advised him to get help ?!
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Oscar ✨@Oscarrjavier95·
Pregunta incómoda:Necesito entender esto ¿Para qué sirve ese pequeño espacio en la tapa del inodoro? 🤔👀
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@bobpockrass @NASCARONFOX I think the bottom line is did he have a personal doctor he was under the care of? If so, complete malpractice.
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Bob Pockrass
Bob Pockrass@bobpockrass·
Statement from Kyle Busch family on what caused his death: "The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications." @NASCARONFOX
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Wayne Bullock@waynebul·
@ThomasRGolden @bobpockrass @NASCARONFOX Nothing “suspect” about it. If you go into septic shock you are a dead man. An autopsy is unnecessary with something as horrible as sepsis. They know what killed him. I survived sepsis and I understand it. Less than 2% of people with sepsis live..
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Tom@ThomasRGolden·
@bobpockrass @NASCARONFOX 41-year-old otherwise healthy male without known lung disease dying of sepsis from pneumonia…seems suspect. Hopefully, an autopsy is planned.
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@Travis179069263 @EricLDaugh He died from driving with gforce speeds that sent the bacteria from a sinus infection to his lungs and caused him to die from pneumonia complications
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Travis Ford@Travis179069263·
@EricLDaugh I bet he was fully vaccinated and boosted. I don’t say this to be inflammatory. My heart goes out to his family. But healthy 41 year old professional race car drivers don’t die of pneumonia and “associated complications”.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST NOW: The cause of death has been RELEASED for NASCAR legend and father Kyle Busch, 41 "He died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis — resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications. The family received the report today." Pray for the family 🙏🏻❤️
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 NOW: The 911 call for now-deceased NASCAR legend Kyle Busch has been released, showing he was "overheating, coughing up blood" on the bathroom floor of a training facility Truly devastating and tragic 🙏🏻 "I've got an individual with shortness of breath, very hot. Thinks he's going to pass out, and is producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood." "He's on the bathroom floor right now." 💔

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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@RubyLucille @TucsonZia @RealAbs1776 @milove131 We all know that what she’s saying is is that they have not ruled out pulmonary embolism because the only way to rule it out would be an autopsy. You can’t literally tell if somebody died from sepsis when it could’ve been PE with sepsis
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Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
Kyle Busch died of sepsis caused by pneumonia. I’m sorry, but this makes little to no sense. With the money and access to treatment he had - someone either missed something or misdiagnosed something. How was he so sick with pneumonia that it became sepsis, yet 2 days prior he was kart racing with his kid? If his pneumonia were that far along, would he not have been damn near bed ridden? And what was his team doing letting him race while being that sick to begin with? thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/nascar…
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@DonnaPrissyrn1 @RealAbs1776 Not if you are being given steroids and cough medicine. He may have also not been on an antibiotic
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savage daughter@DonnaPrissyrn1·
@RealAbs1776 If pneumonia got so bad that it turned septic he would have been in respiratory distress days prior.
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@RealAbs1776 My question is is did he actually go to the doctor or just be seen by a doctor that was working that day for nascar? Was it his own doctor? So a man that has resource to maybe some of the best doctors in the world couldn’t even go to urgent care to have his lungs checked out
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MAGABrittany@paintsaints·
I would love to share my experience with the hope that it could lend some clarity — though I think it’s a very IMPORTANT topic for everyone to understand, clarity or not. My mom died of sepsis last year. What started as an ear infection, somehow the bacteria from it made its way to her bloodstream. Once an infection takes ahold (poisons) your blood, it starts spreading that bacteria to all of your major organs. This is EXTREMELY dangerous, especially if you have a weak immune system. (My mom was in remission from stage 4 cancer and Kyle Busch was just coming off pneumonia — which weakened their immune systems, making them more vulnerable). When your immune system can’t fight (or keep up with) the bacteria rapidly spreading through your body, the bacteria wins and will start shutting down your organs as it tries to survive — and it happens very rapidly. I saw my mom 2 days before and talked to her 1 day before she went into sepsis shock. She was totally fine and even started taking antibiotics for her ear infection. Then she didn’t show up to work. A family member went to check on her at home and she was found unresponsive in her bed. She was rushed to the ER and put on life support. Her kidneys, lungs and heart all shut down — resulting in a stroke, heart attack and brain damage. Because of the sepsis and we lost her. It was very sudden and unexpected, just like Kyle’s situation. I knew nothing about sepsis until my mom passed away. We tried everything to save her, but God was ready for her. Sepsis kills more people than cancer and I wish the seriousness of it was talked about more. Had I known, I would’ve told my mom to stay have her doctor test her blood when they treated her for an ear infection. I wish my mom’s doctor told my mom about the dangers of sepsis and screened her blood right then — perhaps they would’ve caught it in time. I am NOT a doctor or medical professional, but my experience taught me how to spot the early signs that could potentially save a life. Some early signs of sepsis shock: • High Fever • Headache • Confusion/Mental decline/lethargy • Rapid heart rate and/or breathing • Decreased urination • Feeling extremely ill (intense pain/weakness) • Pale, cold, clammy skin If you or someone you know has a weakened immune system and they have (or feel like they have) an infection of any kind, PLEASE take the infection seriously. Ask your (or their) doctor about the potential of sepsis and to consider it as part of the treatment for an infection. (I’m sorry this is so long and I appreciate anyone who took the time to read it. I hope it has helped in anyway)
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Amanda 🩷 | 🏁💔 RIP Kyle Busch 💔 🏁
Please stop with the "COVID vax killed Kyle Busch" comments and replies. It makes you look like a dumb fuck who has 0 common since, knowledge or respect.
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Samantha@SwiftRacer13·
I hope Kurt is surrounded by family right now. God I can't imagine.
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alicia@donutsandcafee·
@ScottyStyles33 It was already said brain aneurysm from a member of another racing team. Totally explains the sinus pain.
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ScottyHarvickFan36@ScottyStyles33·
To anyone saying the family of Kyle Busch should say what was the cause of death….. Shut the hell up. The family doesn’t owe you anything. Let the family grieve. Stop being a POS.
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