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To: kapex who wrote (748892)7/19/2021 11:41:16 AM
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Does anyone know if he took the vaccination shots?
Bill has posted his health history on the heart thread, so I’m not revealing anything he hasn’t already discussed. He has an enlarged prostate, which required a catheter that he maintained himself. He declined to undergo the TURP surgery as too risky for him and opted to control it himself. He discussed that on his heart thread.

He got a UT infection last month, which is very common, and ended up in the hospital. He acquired pneumonia while there. They sent him home too early and he had to go back in. Being in a hospital bed for that long weakened him enough that it made walking difficult. And he has congestive heart failure to complicate things.

His daughter didn’t mention anything about the vaccine or complications associated with it. He got his last shot in April and his problems began at the end of June. Nobody is an expert when it comes to covid or the vaccine. Is it possible that the vaccine contributed? Who knows? It could be that his age (87), a UT infection, congestive heart failure and associated weakness explains it.

(Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the surgical removal of part of the prostate gland. It is one option available to relieve the symptoms of an enlarged prostate or other benign (non-cancerous) prostate disease. It is by far the most common of the surgical procedures used for benign prostate disease.)
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