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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Lindsey Graham died from aorta rupture stemming from hardening of arteries: preliminary finding...
WASHINGTON (AP) â Lindsey Graham died from aorta rupture stemming from hardening of arteries: preliminary finding from medical examiner.
— Phil Lewis (@phillewis.bsky.social) 2026-07-12T20:59:53.032Z
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— Phil Lewis (@phillewis.bsky.social) 2026-07-12T21:11:25.696Z
That is when the aorta is damaged or develops a leak.
The statement also said that the death certificate will be pending until all the toxicological and microscopic testing are finalized. At that point, the death certificate will be updated to reflect the cause of death and appropriately classify the manner of death.
durablend
(9,526 posts)William Seger
(12,598 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(18,331 posts)a ruptured aorta is 99% of the time a death sentence, and even if it happens in a hospital, chances are you're not going to survive it.
popsdenver
(2,926 posts)TRIPLE A..................if that is what it was............
Pinback
(13,780 posts)Basically a ticking time bomb.
Stacey Grove
(252 posts)"It happens."
Oopsie daisy.
malaise
(300,120 posts)He appears to be heading on a wild goose chase
BlueKentuckyGirl
(553 posts)malaise
(300,120 posts)BlueKentuckyGirl
(553 posts)Still don't understand. And what does n/t mean?
malaise
(300,120 posts)n/t = no text
BlueKentuckyGirl
(553 posts)BlueKentuckyGirl
(553 posts)You meant Kash Patel!! "Cash" threw me off. Still don't know what "n/t" means, tho.
UpInArms
(55,720 posts)Means
no text
sarisataka
(23,280 posts)near 0% survival chance if it happens at home.
LR3
(228 posts)n/t
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,331 posts)Cha
(321,832 posts)Wouldn't it be something doctors should notice in physical exams?
Imagine what his diet was like. Not heart-healthy.
TY!
BattleRow
(2,804 posts)Cha
(321,832 posts)Chicken, fried corn with bacon, and hush puppies: fried okra, chicken-fried steak, etc..
It's making me hungry, and I'm vegan! Thinking of the early days.
Just can't gorge on that kind of food.
BattleRow
(2,804 posts)But some say,"What a way to go!"
Amazing that Merde a Lardo hasnt latched on to Southern food....honey child..
valleyrogue
(2,843 posts)His father was 68 when he died from a heart attack in the mid-1970s.
3catwoman3
(30,381 posts)...and will take you out damn fast.
lonely bird
(3,157 posts)It did not blow out but was getting near to it. ER doc caught it and he was life flighted toUH Hospital main campus in Cleveland. He was 27 at the time.
BattleRow
(2,804 posts)ZDU
(1,669 posts)BattleRow
(2,804 posts)Wtf?
ZDU
(1,669 posts)Lie. Lie. Lie!
Sit.
Be a good boy!
Growl.
Attack! Attack!
BattleRow
(2,804 posts)canetoad
(21,309 posts)That he felt unwell and called his sister. I'll look for a link.
BattleRow
(2,804 posts)SpankMe
(3,830 posts)This morning there were some factoids published that Graham had been diagnosed with, and was under ongoing treatment for, hypertension since his 40's. And his father died of a heart attack at nearly the same age as Lindsey.
Sounds like bad genetics with a large component of bad diet (i.e., southern food).
Politics aside, if you've had a parent with heart issues early in their lives, keep on top of your cardiac health. You can't escape genetics. But you can decrease your risk of heart disease-related death, at least somewhat.
LisaL
(48,287 posts)NT
GaYellowDawg
(5,116 posts)I'm an atheist, but can't resist this joke.
God said, "Lindsey Graham is still alive? Aorta do something about that!"
bucolic_frolic
(56,511 posts)He put on weight these last 3-4 years. So many medications to treat blockages, to dissolve plaque and keep arteries flexible, alt treatments to clean them out.
LeftInTX
(35,239 posts)My husband has two stents. He had them put in 2024 and had another episode this spring. There are lots of meds too.
He had gained weight and his eyes were puffy.
Sometimes that's just the way it is.
underpants
(198,037 posts)Not a conspiracy theory, Id just think hed have more comprehensive treatment.
LeftInTX
(35,239 posts)Odds are that he was, since his father had died fairly young. Bad genes etc.
oswaldactedalone
(3,607 posts)possibility of aortic aneurysm via ultrasound, you dont know you have the problem. My stepson, now late 50s experienced low back and abdominal pain with no known cause.
As a PT, I searched for possible reasons for symptoms like his and told him it could potentially be an aneurysm. He doesnt like to visit doctors but we picked him up and told him to get in the car as he was going to the ER and we werent taking no for an answer.
The ultrasound showed a significant bulge in the aorta and he was taken immediately to surgery. Without the ultrasound exam showing the severity of the situation, the surgeon said he likely had maybe an hour or two before it blew. He had the surgery, did the rehab and now two years later is working his full-time job.