The Miz still in the hospital

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Mizerak Still Hospitalized After Surgery on Jan. 20th


Billiard legend Steve Mizerak is still recuperating in intensive care after an operation in late January to remove his gall bladder.

The 61-year-old Hall of Famer has been hospitalized since Jan. 20, according to his wife, Karen. He is under almost constant sedation, while being treated for fluid in his lungs and a blood infection.

"The doctors say that he’s not getting better, but he’s not regressing either," Karen Mizerak told BD on Feb. 21. "He’s putting up a good fight."

He was first hospitalized in December for congestive heart failure, which caused his body to retain too much fluid. He was released on Dec. 24, but returned to the hospital on Jan. 20 when he suffered an attack related to his gall bladder.

His gall bladder was removed several days later, but his health woes intensified in a sort of "domino effect," Karen reported. The end result is that Mizerak has stayed in intensive care, now breathing with help of a ventilator and being fed intravenously.

"It’s a very complicated thing," Karen said. "He’s a very sick man."

Doctors hope to be able to eventually wean him from the sedation treatment and stabilize his condition, she said.

Mizerak has a history of health problems, including a stroke suffered in 2001.

A resident of Singer Island, Fla., Mizerak is receiving treatment at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
 
It seems to be that pool is going through sad times where pool legends are either in the hospital or passing away.

I remember catching a ESPN pool match and they show'd Mizerack on TV, and i was like WTF happend to him, he looked far from the days of promoting his pool skills tapes.

I figured he had a heart attack or stroke but wasnt sure.

I mean we just lost Weenie Beanie.
 
StormHotRod300 said:
It seems to be that pool is going through sad times where pool legends are either in the hospital or passing away.

I remember catching a ESPN pool match and they show'd Mizerack on TV, and i was like WTF happend to him, he looked far from the days of promoting his pool skills tapes.

I figured he had a heart attack or stroke but wasnt sure.

I mean we just lost Weenie Beanie.

I saw him play at the US Open Straight Pool in 2000 at Roseland in New York City. He was already on the decline and everyone knew it but it was a real pleasure to bear witness to one of the greatest players ever. With all the modern technology (web-casting, dvds, etc.), it's a shame that his finest play wasn't now.
 
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