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Bill Clinton’s video message, recorded after a week in the hospital, felt less like a routine health update and more like a quiet reckoning.
His voice was soft, his frame visibly thinner, yet his words carried a stubborn resolve.
He thanked the doctors and nurses at UC Irvine Medical Centre, insisting he was “doing great” and savoring the simple gift of fall weather back home.
His illness – a urological infection that spread to his bloodstream – could have turned deadly.
That he never slipped into septic shock is a reminder of both medical luck and privilege, but also of how quickly a life can tilt.
Clinton’s vow to “be around” and his plea for people to listen to their bodies landed with unusual weight.
It sounded like a man who knows the clock is louder now, urging others not to wait until it screams.