Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Brooke Mueller In ICU - Not Charlie Sheen's Fault


When I saw the headline that Brooke Mueller was in the hospital in intensive care I immediately thought two things. Well, actually more than two. I thought it could been Charlie Sheen meeting up with her on the sly for sex and drinking and then he pulled a knife and things got out of hand. I also thought it could be her overdosing or some kind of drug or drinking related accident. I know, I know, I think the worst. It turns out though that she has a 105 degree fever and pneumonia so was admitted to the hospital and put in intensive care. That is a really high fever. I also think it is about 40 points higher than Charlie's IQ so that is why I thought the hospital visit could have been because of a secret meeting. I wouldn't put it past them to meet. Obviously they are not being closely watched or someone would have photos of Brooke going to the hospital.

The couple was due in court in Colorado Friday morning where they were supposed to ask a judge to drop the order which prevents Charlie from seeing or talking to Brooke.


7 comments:

  1. Pure speculation: as someone who sees a lot of very sick people in hospitals, I have to say that when a young person has pneumonia which requires hospitalization, it is often (but not always) due to other "lifestyle" factors, such as heavy drug and alcohol use. That still doesn't make it Charlie's fault (although I wish it did), but it does make it a little more interesting that she's that sick.

    I hope that she recovers soon. A hospital is not a relaxing place to spend time, believe me.

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  2. I've just read that he has been seen entering the same hospital she's in. Whatever. If these two want to be together, the world won't stop them, I guess. I wonder who's taking care of the kids?

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  3. 105 is pretty high fever. Do "lifestyle" factors cause a fever that high?

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  4. "Lifestyle" factors cause a person to be more susceptible to diseases of all sorts. It's not the lifestle that causes a fever but it's the lifestyle that makes a person vulnerable to illness and complications from illness, such as pneumonia from what should have been a simple flu.

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  5. maybe they'll both die and those poor twin boys will have a chance at a good life.

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  6. I love that there are six comments on this article.
    I'm glad we are no longer caring about these two twits.

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