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Baitball Blogger

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Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:07 PM Sunday

Statin question: If the Senators have access to the best health care, why wasn't Lindsey getting care [View all]

for his heart condition? Hardening of the arteries doesn't just happen over night.

I'm asking because I keep seeing ads that claim that statins do not clear out arteries, which begs the question, why use them at all, then?

So, I'm a bit confused why a Senator would allow a heart condition to go untreated, and if it was treated, what was he taking that evidently, didn't work?

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Because sometimes shit just happens even with excellent medical care. Ocelot II Sunday #1
This. Most Americans his age have some hardening of the arteries due to time, but there is not always a way to artemisia1 Yesterday #28
Some people choose not to follow the advice of their doctors, and they also refuse to take medicines. Solly Mack Sunday #2
Since he's a public figure, maybe we'll find out. Baitball Blogger Sunday #5
He could have had an undiagnosed aortic aneurysm. Aortic dissection can happen to anyone. Solly Mack Sunday #12
Pills are not on/off switches, and they don't cancel out other choices Maru Kitteh Yesterday #25
Why do you think he wasn't getting care? yardwork Sunday #3
Just seems there would have been warnings if he had been seeing a doctor regularly. Baitball Blogger Sunday #6
That is not accurate. It happens suddenly without warning signs. LisaL Sunday #9
I have to wonder if the call with Trump upset him. yardwork Sunday #19
Burst aorta can happen to anyone Jersey Devil Sunday #4
John Ritter died at age 54 of AD TexasBushwhacker Sunday #24
Because doctors are not magicians. LisaL Sunday #7
An aortic dissection is what killed John Ritter Sympthsical Sunday #8
As I understand it sarisataka Sunday #10
As for statins, here's my understanding (I just started taking them) unblock Sunday #11
An aortic dissection is extremely common. Some cachukis Sunday #13
Alcohol was his medicine dalton99a Sunday #14
Wow! Baitball Blogger Sunday #15
Throw in cornbread/biscuits/gravy. multigraincracker Sunday #17
Just because a person has good healthcare doesn't mean they follow the recommendations they get, or can defeat genetics WhiskeyGrinder Sunday #16
My husband has had two stent placements LeftInTX Sunday #18
Thank you for this information! Baitball Blogger Sunday #20
It is because sta tins are cheaper to produce (profits you know are more important than people) Stargazer99 Sunday #21
I am so sorry that it did this to you. Baitball Blogger Sunday #22
I refuse to take them ShepKat Yesterday #30
I have two friends who got severe moonscape Sunday #23
'I can't die now': Explosive report reveals Graham laughed off advice to seek medical care sheshe2 Yesterday #26
But now you ARE, Lindsey... you ARE dead! QueerDuck Yesterday #29
"I can't die now". A century ago, a wiser man explained why he could, too. DFW Yesterday #27
You can have a dissected aorta and not realize it. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #31
A lesson in there for all of us. Baitball Blogger Yesterday #32
AD is the equivalent of being hit by lightning PCIntern Yesterday #33
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