"Trigger cautioning: We're going to talk crap. Oily, sleek poos." Kevin Smith, 48, the on-screen character chief humorist known for playing Silent Bob, can't quit discussing the filthy symptoms of the fat blockers he took around 2000, "the most incredible thing I've done to get more fit. I was pooping pizza oil," he says.
Smith's weight reduction testing caused wild changes—as much as 80 pounds—and finished when his heart quit thumping on February 25, 2018, between stand-up sets at the Alex Theater in Glendale, California. He endured an intense myocardial localized necrosis—to be exact, a 100 percent blockage of the foremost dropping supply route. The widowmaker. As Smith says, "Following quite a while of doing the yo-yo, the heart assault resembled, Yo!"
High on a fentanyl trickle, he lay in a room at Adventist Health Glendale with just a 20 percent possibility of survival as the cardiologist put a stent and performed crisis angioplasty. Smith sang unmistakably the signature tune to the tween TV show Degrassi: The Next Generation "since it was cheerful," he clarifies. "'Whatever it takes, I realize I can make it through'. . ."
Smith's weight reduction testing caused wild changes—as much as 80 pounds—and finished when his heart quit thumping on February 25, 2018, between stand-up sets at the Alex Theater in Glendale, California. He endured an intense myocardial localized necrosis—to be exact, a 100 percent blockage of the foremost dropping supply route. The widowmaker. As Smith says, "Following quite a while of doing the yo-yo, the heart assault resembled, Yo!"
High on a fentanyl trickle, he lay in a room at Adventist Health Glendale with just a 20 percent possibility of survival as the cardiologist put a stent and performed crisis angioplasty. Smith sang unmistakably the signature tune to the tween TV show Degrassi: The Next Generation "since it was cheerful," he clarifies. "'Whatever it takes, I realize I can make it through'. . ."
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