Mike Leach taken to hospital EDIT: RIP Coach

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Sounds like he's been moved to something similar to hospice care.
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He is 61, way to young to be where he is……
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SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
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DuckzRule wrote:SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
I just saw that on ESPN. That is sad. It also makes me feel more vulnerable, turning 60 in a few months, having a stent put in last year, and trying to manage heart disease.

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RIP, Leach.


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SuperDuck wrote:
DuckzRule wrote:SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
I just saw that on ESPN. That is sad. It also makes me feel more vulnerable, turning 60 in a few months, having a stent put in last year, and trying to manage heart disease.

Prayers going up for his family at this difficult time.
It is never too early to start thinking about heart health, I had a double bypass last year, I’m 63.

He will be missed by most, RIP pirate!
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Alan wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:
DuckzRule wrote:SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
I just saw that on ESPN. That is sad. It also makes me feel more vulnerable, turning 60 in a few months, having a stent put in last year, and trying to manage heart disease.

Prayers going up for his family at this difficult time.
It is never too early to start thinking about heart health, I had a double bypass last year, I’m 63.

He will be missed by most, RIP pirate!
There are lots of good diagnostic tests to assess your heart health. Unfortunately most insurance won't pay unless you have a diagnosis. You can always call your primary care doctor and complain of shortness of breath or chest pain. That's a sure fire way to get in quickly and get tests done. Your family history is another great barometer to assess your risk. There are also full body scans you can have done relatively inexpensively to detect heart issues, possible cancer, etc. If you're up there in age, like over 50, (like some of us) a yearly physical with complete blood workup is probably your best option. Lots of insurance will pay for that to keep you out of the hospital/ER.

Always enjoyed listening to Mike Leach but got the impression he probably wasn't the best guardian of his health. Who knows?!
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College football will certainly miss Leach, what a great personality he was and he always gave us memorable quotes. Prayers to his family and MSU.
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81Duck wrote:
Alan wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:
DuckzRule wrote:SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
I just saw that on ESPN. That is sad. It also makes me feel more vulnerable, turning 60 in a few months, having a stent put in last year, and trying to manage heart disease.

Prayers going up for his family at this difficult time.
It is never too early to start thinking about heart health, I had a double bypass last year, I’m 63.

He will be missed by most, RIP pirate!
There are lots of good diagnostic tests to assess your heart health. Unfortunately most insurance won't pay unless you have a diagnosis. You can always call your primary care doctor and complain of shortness of breath or chest pain. That's a sure fire way to get in quickly and get tests done. Your family history is another great barometer to assess your risk. There are also full body scans you can have done relatively inexpensively to detect heart issues, possible cancer, etc. If you're up there in age, like over 50, (like some of us) a yearly physical with complete blood workup is probably your best option. Lots of insurance will pay for that to keep you out of the hospital/ER.

Always enjoyed listening to Mike Leach but got the impression he probably wasn't the best guardian of his health. Who knows?!
Sadly, poor health seems to come with the profession. Long hours, little sleep, poor diet, etc. If anyone is interested, the book Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker is a must read. Sleep is the most important and most neglected aspect of our health in America.
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My wife, who knows almost nothing about football, knows who Mike Leach is. That's the footprint he leaves. Very sad. I know everyone is talking about health and prolonging life, but that is merely delaying the inevitable. Watching Coach Leach get struck down so suddenly should motivate one to get right with God and family.
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81Duck wrote:
Alan wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:
DuckzRule wrote:SAD UPDATE: He passed away today...
I just saw that on ESPN. That is sad. It also makes me feel more vulnerable, turning 60 in a few months, having a stent put in last year, and trying to manage heart disease.

Prayers going up for his family at this difficult time.
It is never too early to start thinking about heart health, I had a double bypass last year, I’m 63.

He will be missed by most, RIP pirate!
There are lots of good diagnostic tests to assess your heart health. Unfortunately most insurance won't pay unless you have a diagnosis. You can always call your primary care doctor and complain of shortness of breath or chest pain. That's a sure fire way to get in quickly and get tests done. Your family history is another great barometer to assess your risk. There are also full body scans you can have done relatively inexpensively to detect heart issues, possible cancer, etc. If you're up there in age, like over 50, (like some of us) a yearly physical with complete blood workup is probably your best option. Lots of insurance will pay for that to keep you out of the hospital/ER.

Always enjoyed listening to Mike Leach but got the impression he probably wasn't the best guardian of his health. Who knows?!
Exactly right, I went to my GP with complaints about legs getting cold, shortness of breath and fatigue, she drew blood to check a couple of things and then off to a cardiologist. I was lucky in that I was seeing a cardiologist and through a few test and a case of angina it was straight into a angiogram. I will get off my soapbox, but t don’t assume you are just getting old and this is how it is. Communication with doctors may save your life. There is a good chance coach Leach ignored some warning signs.
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RIP, you will be missed.

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RIP, Pirate!

You were always entertaining.

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Evidently I Don’t know how to post a pic either! If someone can post a pic of Mississippi St. Bowl helmet it is worth the look, class act!
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