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#454 – Kyle Busch's Shocking Death, 34 Years of Marriage & Epic Triumph Concert Stories

#454 – Kyle Busch's Shocking Death, 34 Years of Marriage & Epic Triumph Concert Stories

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First up, the team walks through the Kyle Busch timeline — from his ask for a "shot" at Watkins Glen three weeks before he died, to the orthopedic PA who likely administered it, to the cascade of bad decisions and biology that turned a viral illness into fatal sepsis in someone too tough and too fit to take his own symptoms seriously. May and Tim unpack why young, hyper-conditioned athletes are uniquely vulnerable to missed diagnoses, why the pneumonia vaccine isn't actually what most people think it is, and why MRSA — not strep pneumoniae — is the bug worth fearing when sepsis sets in. It's a BS-free conversation about masking symptoms with steroids, the perils of "playing through it," and the simple at-home tools (thermometer, pulse ox) that could save a life. Then the mood shifts. May and Tim mark their 34th wedding anniversary and the Triumph concert that brought them full circle to the Rick Emmett song that was supposed to play at their wedding — and didn't, because the friend who was going to sing it was at a funeral that week (a story so dark and strange you have to hear them tell it). They riff on Shinedown, the Columbia River jet ski incident that exposed how fast "I'd die for you" turns into "get off the jet ski," and what 34 years of staying married has actually taught them: that romance is the bonus, not the foundation, and the practical, unsexy work of meeting each other's needs is what keeps people together. Plus a few words on Ormina water, Memorial Day, and where they're headed next. — What's Covered in This Episode The Kyle Busch timeline: from the Watkins Glen "shot" to fatal sepsis in a matter of hoursWhy being young, fit, and high-pain-tolerance can be a liability when an infection turns seriousWhat that mystery shot probably was — and how steroids can mask the symptoms you most need to feelThe truth about the "pneumonia shot" (hint: it's actually a strep vaccine)Why mycoplasma, chlamydia, and MRSA — not strep pneumoniae — are the names you should knowHeart attacks, sinus infections, and the very human habit of ignoring symptoms until it's too lateWhy a $30 pulse ox and a basic thermometer belong in every householdEbola season, Hanta virus decorations, and Tim's running commentary on viral panic cycles34 years of marriage: what's actually kept Tim and May togetherThe Triumph concert, the Rick Emmett song, and the wedding-week funeral that changed the planShinedown, separate vacations, and why time apart can be a sign of a healthy marriageThe Columbia River jet ski incident: how a near-drowning rewrote their idea of "till death do us part"Arranged marriages, the "right enough" partner, and why staying married isn't romantic — but it works Memorable Moments "Pneumonia used to be called the old man's friend — but it's not picking old men anymore.""If you had a cold, you'd think you were dying. But when you're having a heart attack, you think it's heartburn and you ignore it."On the so-called pneumonia shot: "It's not a pneumonia shot. It's a strep bacteria vaccine that we marketed as one.""Staying married is not romantic. The principles that keep you married are not romantic. They're practical."On the jet ski: "We would have clawed each other's eyes out to get out of that freezing cold water. So much for Titanic.""You're not gonna find the right one — because you're not the right one either. There's right enough." Links & Resources Aurmina — https://Aurmina.myshopify.com/bsfreemdaurmina.com (mineral spring water; Tim and May are affiliates and use it daily)Triumph — Rick Emmett's solo album and "The Way That You Love Me"Shinedown — May's favorite band; catch them on their current tourPulse oximeter & home thermometer — basic tools every household should havePast episodes of DocTales with Cocktails and BS Free MD on all major podcast platforms Coming Up Next Tim and May are back next week with another round of cocktails, stories, and BS-free takes. Stay tuned — and in the meantime, hydrate, drink the good stuff, and watch your own warning signs. — Connect With Us Got a question, a story, or a topic you want us to tackle? Reach out: Email: doc@bsfreemd.comInstagram & Facebook: @bsfreemdWebsite: bsfreemd.com — BS Free MD and DocTales with Cocktails are hosted by Dr. Tim and Dr. May Hindmarsh. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes medical advice. Talk to your own physician about your health decisions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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