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Re: Elvis Presley Autopsy Report, 1978
From what I understand, Elvis had a severe congenital issue with his colon (Hirschsprung's disease) that doctors at the time would probably have corrected by removing part of the colon, probably leaving him with a colostomy bag or something. NOT a good look for a rock star. So he opted to take prescription drugs to deal with it. Then he needed more drugs to deal with the side effects of the other drugs, and so on. He had also had a barium enema at one point but was never able to expel all the fluid because of the colon blockage, so the barium basically turned into cement in his bowels. Really awful problem...too bad they didn't have better treatment options back then.
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07-24-2014, 01:15 PM
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Re: Elvis Presley Autopsy Report, 1978
Elvis is not dead i seen him in east boston in a white ruby blouse waiting for the bus on my way to my exwifes house.
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