Bob Odenkirk explains why he dismissed advice from his doctor before his heart attack

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Bob Odenkirk explains why he dismissed advice from his doctor before his heart attack
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In 2021, Bob Odenkirk was rushed to the hospital after he suffered a heart attack while filming the sixth season of “Better Call Saul.”

in 2021 and said it happened after he dismissed some sound medical advice from his doctor.

“So, I’d been with him for 20 years, and he said, ‘You need to start taking statins right now,’” Odenkirk continued, referring to the group of medicines that are known to lower the level of The “Better Call Saul” actor said that he then went to another doctor to get a second opinion and to have"more thorough research done on my heart."

It was then that the actor realized that he shouldn't have let the doctor's political views cloud his opinion of him as a cardiologist.

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