Randleman Reddit topic:
https://www.reddit.com/r/(...)way_aged_44_rip_the/In this case it's not even a mystery. They were quite open about his health issues: kidney problems, multiple bouts of MRSA etc. Steroids probably didn't help but to put all the blame on PEDs is stupid.
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Its true. Testosterone use majorly increases your risk of heart disease. There was a cop who lived on the block where I grew up who used testosterone for a while when he was playing college football in his 20s. He also died of a heart attack in his 40s.
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It was Pneumonia and a heart attack that killed him. Same happened to someone I know. A very lean guy who would bicycle 45 minutes to work everyday and do three Iron man competitions each year. He had the build of a long distance runner. Pneumonia and subsequent secondary complications can take out anyone.
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if you ever see someone die young and this someone is a person you would imagine to be in incredible shape for their age - always heart attack, always steroid related.
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His body was run down already from complications he had, associated with on-going staph infections (some of you probably remember photos we took and put up online of that through last year & prior). He then got pneumonia on top of a flu, was hospitalized next when severely dehydrated and then had a heart attack & passed away while in hospital.
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I was backstage at an early pride and got to meet Kevin. He was really quite a scary guy but was really friendly. Right before his match he took out a little vile filled with white powder, sniffed it up and wiped his nose. He then jumped higher than I've ever seen a human jump. Not surprised it was a heart attack that did him in.
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Bodybuilders See Kidney Damage With Steroids
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/sports/10steroids.html?_r=0[ Bericht 21% gewijzigd door slashdotter3 op 12-02-2016 20:48:37 ]