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Ok, I’ll go first:
Pain in my Heart
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Koen
Ok, I’ll go first:
Pain in my Heart
Heart of Stone
Heartbreaker
Man, this is so @#$%& stupid...
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All the best to Mick.
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
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Koen
Ok, I’ll go first:
Pain in my Heart
Heart of Stone
Heartbreaker
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
Rubbish, most people don't fully recover from cranial surgery for a subdural hematoma, Keith was very lucky to be able to play after that, he took his surgeon on tour for two years after the operation, Keith has to take anti seizure medication for the rest of his life.
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Imo dumb and disrespectful remark degsy.
Why do they keep you without a leashe?
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
Rubbish, most people don't fully recover from cranial surgery for a subdural hematoma, Keith was very lucky to be able to play after that, he took his surgeon on tour for two years after the operation, Keith has to take anti seizure medication for the rest of his life.
Ah, did not know that. Was just thinking from possible insurers' perspective.
Thanks for the context.
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
Rubbish, most people don't fully recover from cranial surgery for a subdural hematoma, Keith was very lucky to be able to play after that, he took his surgeon on tour for two years after the operation, Keith has to take anti seizure medication for the rest of his life.
Ah, did not know that. Was just thinking from possible insurers' perspective.
Thanks for the context.
No worries, sorry for being so abrupt, it was touch and go for Keith, people don't realize how serious the coconut tree fall was.
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
Rubbish, most people don't fully recover from cranial surgery for a subdural hematoma, Keith was very lucky to be able to play after that, he took his surgeon on tour for two years after the operation, Keith has to take anti seizure medication for the rest of his life.
Ah, did not know that. Was just thinking from possible insurers' perspective.
Thanks for the context.
No worries, sorry for being so abrupt, it was touch and go for Keith, people don't realize how serious the coconut tree fall was.
It was obviously very serious and thank God he got through it. The fact they are talking about postponing rather than cancelling anything is a good sign
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coloradocanyons
Rolling Stone magazine is saying they have independently confirmed that Mick will have surgery to replace a valve.
Best of luck Mick.
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
Thoughts with Mick and the rest of the band/family
Possible it was less of a concern then due to age, as was 13 years ago
Rubbish, most people don't fully recover from cranial surgery for a subdural hematoma, Keith was very lucky to be able to play after that, he took his surgeon on tour for two years after the operation, Keith has to take anti seizure medication for the rest of his life.
Ah, did not know that. Was just thinking from possible insurers' perspective.
Thanks for the context.
No worries, sorry for being so abrupt, it was touch and go for Keith, people don't realize how serious the coconut tree fall was.
It was obviously very serious and thank God he got through it. The fact they are talking about postponing rather than cancelling anything is a good sign
Yeah that's what i thought, you know it will be the biggest comeback ever at Micks age when he returns to the stage, and you just know he is determined to do it, they broke the mold when they made the Stones, but at the end of the day, if he wants to call it a day and retire and enjoy his family that's cool too, these guys have given us so much already, they owe us nothing.
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jumpontopofmebaby
If it is for sure a valve in his heart being replaced.
How long does the recovery take?
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Degsy
How did the insurers let Keith back so quickly after the brain injury?
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Hairball
Seems quite a bit more serious than previously thought (understatement)...............worrisome.
Best wishes, thoughts, prayers, and whatever else...keep on rolling MICK!!!