Former Charger tackle Chris Mims was found dead at his home today. He was only 38. That's way too young. There must have been a severe weight problem and additional medical issues that come with that physical condition. Still sad.
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Former Charger tackle Chris Mims was found dead at his home today. He was only 38. That's way too young. There must have been a severe weight problem and additional medical issues that come with that physical condition. Still sad.
think again, *androstenedione*.Quote:
Originally Posted by hungtung1
uh, yeah, still sad, but otoh, well ______________________________
No way. Show me one dead certificate that lists the cause of death as Andro. It's not even a steroid.Quote:
Originally Posted by mrbig
yeah, I'm well aware of that, but its the same shit with (ex-) dbol, anavar, and test-users etc. , who died of a heart attack or had heart bypass surgery etc. Causative factor is always and will always be the main problem with these cases. But, cmon, we can't ignore the fact, that a lot of ahletes, who've used these kind of "supps"(in their teens), have died prematurely.... coincedence??.....dont think so :violin :shrugQuote:
Originally Posted by hungtung1
heres an interesting paper to read( and some other interesting articles):
http://www.archido.de/index.php?opti..._view&gid=2732
http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut...a/adversee.pdf
http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC37...n~Introduction
Former Minnesota Viking Chuck Evans just passed away also. 41 years old. We might be starting to see more of the long-term effects of HGH, which I am guessing is what football players jumped to after the advent of steroid testing and the ban of andro.
http://www.dailynorseman.com/2008/10...evans-1968-200