Tom Ross medical condition

Best wishes to Tom and his family.

I've never met him, but I'm one of the many to have benefitted from his columns. Thanks for letting us know, Dave.
 
Prayers for Tom and his family. And thanks Dave for letting us know.

Tom really assisted in the videos the two of you put out. His Billiard Digest articles were on target. He has the experience, stroke and knowledge typically gained in attentive living on a pool table.

God bless Tom and also God bless you Dave.
 
Have not yet had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Ross, but his articles have always been a highlight when reading BD. My prayers go out for his speedy recovery.
 
Very bad news , I do pray Tom pulls through this, I have always enjoyed
his BD articles. Good luck Tom and to you Dave
Petey
 
Just saw this thread, Dave.

This is terrible news. We will all hope for better news to follow. Wishing Tom a quick and complete recovery.

Please keep us informed on Tom's condition.

Thanks,

JoeyA
 
Again, I send a heartfelt thanks to everybody for all of the love and support. I'm sure Tom will appreciate it when I read these posts to him, and I'm sure it will help him in his recovery.

It's times like these that really make me appreciate the AZB community. It feels good to know we all have such a large family of pool friends.

Regards,
Dave
 
Ghastly news...

...now let's all root for one of those "I'd never know you'd been sick"-type recoveries. Very best regards to Tom and big thanks to Dave for sharing. GF
 
I love his columns and I hope he is able to make a full recovery. Seems very young for this to have happened.
 
I love his columns and I hope he is able to make a full recovery. Seems very young for this to have happened.
Tom just recently turned 50, and he seemed to be in excellent physical condition, which makes the stroke even more of a shock (although, from what I understand, genetics can play a role).

Regards,
Dave
 
Tom just recently turned 50, and he seemed to be in excellent physical condition, which makes the stroke even more of a shock (although, from what I understand, genetics can play a role).

Regards,
Dave

Dave:

I know you say genetics "can" play a role, but please don't underestimate the impact of genetics in situations like this. I'm not sure if you remember him, but remember Jim Fixx? Although Jim Fixx, the running guru himself, was defeated by a massive coronary, the same type of blood clot vulnerability is genetic relative to strokes.

What's sad is when you're "rolling the dice" so-to-speak. For example, all the males on my father's side of the family are centenarians, with the notable exception of my grandfather, who I inherited my middle name from, that died at 90 from a broken heart (most of my family guess he decided he didn't want to live anymore, after the death of his wife, my grandmother). Yet, on my mother's side, there's this scary condition of heart disease that mysteriously skips a generation -- it took out my grandfather, a longshoreman in fit shape, at 77. My mom and I have this "turn your head away, and close your eyes" gamble whether she or I will get hit with the heart disease. I'm hoping the strong dominant genes from my father's side of the family prevail. But one can only hope, right?

The only thing I can do, is to take care of my health, and those that I love. And on that note, I can only hope that something strong, dominant, takes over for Tom, in helping him stay with us for a much longer time.

Keeping Tom Ross's health in my prayers,
-Sean
 
Prayers for your friend Dr. Dave.. I pray him a speedy & full recovery..
 
Wow, I'm sorry to hear about Tom also. With Tom and Danny D both having the wrong kind of "strokes" this week, we all need to keep them in our prayers!
God Bless!

Sherm
 
Tom just recently turned 50, and he seemed to be in excellent physical condition, which makes the stroke even more of a shock (although, from what I understand, genetics can play a role).

Regards,
Dave

My wife had a massive stroke a year ago today, and unfortunately sometimes they never figure out the cause. My wife was 47, overall good health, no smoking, good cholesterol etc etc etc. They still dont know what caused the blood clot in her brain.
Was Toms stroke ischemic or hemorrhagic?
Chuck~thoughts are with Tom
 
My wife had a massive stroke a year ago today, and unfortunately sometimes they never figure out the cause. My wife was 47, overall good health, no smoking, good cholesterol etc etc etc. They still dont know what caused the blood clot in her brain.
Was Toms stroke ischemic or hemorrhagic?
There was a hemorrhage and a large clot, which required an operation.

Chuck~thoughts are with Tom
Thank you, and I'm sorry to hear about your wife. I hope her recovery has been good.

Tom's condition hasn't changed the last couple of days, but everybody is still hopeful (and very concerned).

Regards,
Dave
 
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