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It might help if I knew who "Kimmie" was...
...and I don't...normally I'd think of Kimi Raikkonen (I'm a fan of all types of auto racing), but I don't think that's who you are referencing...
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It might help if I knew who "Kimmie" was...
...and I don't...normally I'd think of Kimi Raikkonen (I'm a fan of all types of auto racing), but I don't think that's who you are referencing...
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It might help if I knew who "Kimmie" was...
...and I don't...normally I'd think of Kimi Raikkonen (I'm a fan of all types of auto racing), but I don't think that's who you are referencing...
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It’s hard to imagine someone having pneumonia to that level and not being in the hospital.
**** brother. Glad you're still here. RIP KFBHello there.
Happened to me in September 2025 in the two weeks after the Notre Dame game.
Pneumonia and vomiting. Moved to a staph infection, then went septic, then multi-organ failure. Went into the ER just after midnight and was put into a medical coma to control the fever and infections. Within the first 36 hours in the ICU, my family was told I was not going to make it. Another few hours of trying to sleep it off at home would have resulted in me dying.
It happens, and I can relate. I went to work every day from Monday through Thursday that week, and I only worked from home on Friday because of the vomiting (plus diarrhea on Friday). ****, I was on the weekly Zoom call from 4 pm to 6 pm. Had my wife drive me to the ER at midnight because I didn't think calling an ambulance would be fast enough.
Spent 5 weeks in 2 hospitals.