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07-22-2018, 05:17 AM
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Australian Man Died in Cambodia Yesterday
In Kandal yesterday (21st July 2018), 69 year old Rodney died of a heart attack. Rodney's wife, 39 year old factory worker Youn Reth, said that 6 months after Rodney came to live with her in 2015, he became unwell. When he went to the hospital, he was told that he had diabetes + a heart condition. The day before his death, Rodney had a high fever. His wife wanted to take him to the hospital but Rodney refused as he couldn't afford to go. The morning of his death, Rodney's wife tried to get to the Australian Embassy to tell them of her husband's serious condition, but she couldn't find her way there. When she returned home in the evening, Rodney had died. |
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07-22-2018, 09:27 AM
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Re: Australian Man Died in Cambodia Yesterday
Have you seen his foot? He has diabetic neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease and with a wound like that you're gonna end up with bacteria in your blood. If not that then I would say he had ketoacidosis from being ill. Diabetes runs very strongly through my family, as does cardiomyopathy. Diabetes doesn't kill if you are being treated for it unless something else happens, like I've stated. An illness could effect his ketones causing high blood sugar. But I still think that wound on his foot killed him, because he had a fever, first sign of sepsis and most likely cause in my opinion.
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07-22-2018, 05:57 PM
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Re: Australian Man Died in Cambodia Yesterday
Guy didn't do so badly, I've seen worse places to die. I like the yellow building and tree in the courtyard. And he had a wife or lover trying to get him help (or so she said). "His wife wanted to take him to the hospital but Rodney refused as he couldn't afford to go." =never an issue for our degenerate underclass in the USA, they use the expensive emergency rooms as their primary care and never pay a thing, responsible, moslty white taxpayers end up paying astronomical bills to cover the non-payers. Do they make you pay in advance for emergency care in Cambodia and other parts of SE Asia? |