Gears Composer: Doctors "Baffled" By Mystery Ailment

Andy Chalk

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Gears Composer: Doctors "Baffled" By Mystery Ailment


Gears of War [http://www.amazon.com/Gears-War-2-Xbox-360/dp/B000ZK9QD2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1289234351&sr=8-2] composer Kevin Riepl says in his first message since a mysterious ailment put him on life support in October that doctors still have no idea what actually happened to him.

Riepl, who has also composed music for "roofied" the night before [http://www.amazon.com/Crackdown-2-Xbox-360/dp/B002BRZ8BQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289234409&sr=8-1], writing, "Something's effed up. Like literally. Something knocked me out." He was was hospitalized the same night and was on life support the next day, awaiting emergency surgery. Riepl's wife used his Twitter account to keep people up to date on his status, but now Riepl himself has posted his first message since his troubles began.

"WOW...I have to keep this short & don't know where to begin," he wrote in a message on TwitLonger [http://www.twitlonger.com/show/6s6d2d]. "First off, thank you to everyone for the positive vibes & well wishes for me & my family. Secondly, my unexplained heart failure is baffling doctors as well as myself."

He said his recovery has been speedy and smooth, but his rehabilitation period is taking longer than normal because of complications due to blood clots and swelling that arose during his heart surgery. "Nothing to worry about," he continued. "This just means I'm undergoing intense physical therapy so I can get home to my family."

At this point it seems likely that whatever felled Riepl will remain a mystery forever, and while that may be a little frustrating for the curious the important thing is that he appears to be well on his way to recovery. He also promised more details in a future update "at a later date," which is a little vague, but under the circumstances I think we can cut him some slack. Well-wishers can follow Riepl's progress as he posts it on Twitter [http://twitter.com/kevinrieplmusic].


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Stabby Joe

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Hearts are odd things. It's not just the elderly or very unhealthy that get failure.

Anyway, despite the "mystery", good to know he's on the road to recovery.
 

CosmicCommander

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I'm glad he pulled through- he's a great composer. I'm really curious as to what the hell happened... But alas, we'll never know.

Anyway, am I the only one who thought his score for Gears 1 was better than Jablonsky's in Gears 2?
 

Tartarga

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Glad to hear he's alright, i'm a fan of his music.
CosmicCommander said:
I'm glad he pulled through- he's a great composer. I'm really curious as to what the hell happened... But alas, we'll never know.

Anyway, am I the only one who thought his score for Gears 1 was better than Jablonsky's in Gears 2?
You are not the only one.
 

manythings

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Am I the only person who things the whole "Mystery" part of this equation is actually the most notable part of this? "Mystery" ailments rarely just lose interest and wander off. If I was him I'd spend the rest of my life within one mile of a hospital.
 

Armored Prayer

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Well despite the ailment being a mystery, I'm very happy that everything is going well for the man.

Again, this coming form a fan who's username is actually the name of a Gears song from its soundtrack.
 

tkioz

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Sounds like they need a real life House...

But seriously glad to hear he is getting better, and it's not that shocking that the Docs are having a hard time pining it down, the sheer amount of crap that gets put into "street drugs" is mind boggling (not saying he is on drugs, but if his suspicion about being roofied are correct that would explain it), and it's very hard to find out from tests unless they have a sample of the original drug.