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    We’ll probably never know exactly what happened to the 23 year-old bodybuilder who died in St Thomas’ Hospital in London. The doctors who tried to save his life wrote an article which will appear soon in Rheumatology International. However, the article raises more questions than it answers. Are there ‘bad’ steroids on the market? Was the bodybuilder experimenting with lethally dangerous substances? Or did he just have bad luck?

    The bodybuilder was born in Sri Lanka, but lived in England and had not travelled anywhere where dangerous diseases are prevalent. The doctors therefore had no reason to suspect viruses or other pathogens when the man arrived at hospital showing pretty bizarre symptoms: he had a cold and the muscles in his upper legs and upper arms were losing strength rapidly. He had a raised creatine kinase level – 28519 U/L – indicating muscle damage. The doctors’ diagnosis was inflammation of the muscle fibre as a result of a heavy cold or flu, which had made the man’s immune cells attack his muscles. So the doctors gave the guy prednisolone and methyl prednisolone to suppress his immune cells.

    After five days the bodybuilder’s creatine kinase level had gone down. He was released from hospital, only to return again three days later. By now he was even weaker and his creatine kinase level had risen to 52459 U/L. The doctors gave him methyl prednisolone injections again, but this time they didn’t help. The guy lost control over his body. When he could no longer talk, the doctors transferred him to intensive care, where they fought for his life for 37 days.

    The bodybuilder’s creatine kinase level soared to 210,000 U/L. The doctors had to put him on a dialysis machine to fish the organic material from the decomposing muscle cells out of his blood; otherwise his kidneys would have been destroyed.

    The man’s cold symptoms developed into an infection that caused his lungs to fill up with fluid. Breathing became difficult and pathogens developed in the fluid, which then entered the man’s bloodstream. The doctors gave the man breathing assistance, but this was hampered by a new complication. The bodybuilder’s abdomen started to swell. An exploratory operation revealed that the man had a severe stomach ulcer and that his gut wall had torn in some places. Faecal material had leaked into his body and was causing infections.

    In the end the man died when his heart ceased to function. The doctors tried to reanimate him by operating, but were not successful. The post mortem revealed a heart defect which has been reported a number of times in relation to steroids users. The left ventricle of the bodybuilder’s heart was enlarged. Friends and family members reported that the deceased had grown considerably in the previous year, and that he had speculated about the effects that steroids might have on his body. Just before he died, the doctors did ask the man whether he had used steroids. He gave no reply, but asking the question “produced a severe stress response”, the doctors noted. The man was obviously scared. But what about? The answer remains a mystery.

    In the absence of other unusual findings, the doctors concluded that steroids had caused inflammatory reactions that led to intensive muscle decomposition. Animal tests have shown that steroids can kill adult muscle cells. Maybe that’s what happened to the bodybuilder – as a result of hereditary characteristics? Or was it simply bad luck?

    Steroids are useful, but if you use them carelessly they are dangerous, write the doctors. If bodybuilders are so set on using them they should be able to do so under medical supervision. Using products from a reliable manufacturer.

  • #2
    i believe it was not the steroid per say but the shit that may have been in the steroid. some dirty bacteria from some UG lab etc..

    scary shit.

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    • #3
      holy shit! Thats scary man I wonder what he was taking and how much at a time.

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      • #4
        some sort of imuno response, I thought CJD initially, looks like the doctors did the rest by supressing his imune system so much because they didn't understand the problem.

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        • #5
          Thats weird. Could be a number of things.

          No doubt it is very scary.

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          • #6
            If it was a bacteria in the vial it could be. I believe as steroids become more of a novelty item in the street world things like this could happen, I remember when tons of people died because drug dealers mixed clen in heroin and it fucked them all up.

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            • #7
              Mr I what kind of Hospital is St Thomas ? I know you guys in the UK have like full service hospitals and then lower level ones that don't have the same range of diagnostic/treatment capabilities as the full service ones.

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              • #8
                He had a fucking cold so any first year med student should suspect a virus, a viral infection often manifests into a bacterial infection. Sounds like to me the guy may have had the flu.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by liftsiron View Post
                  He had a fucking cold so any first year med student should suspect a virus, a viral infection often manifests into a bacterial infection. Sounds like to me the guy may have had the flu.
                  seriously - everytime somebody who has or is running steroids gets sick it's instantly about the juice. I'm not saying I know what happened here but I have had some shitty viral situations where my liver was going nutty and no doctor had any idea what was wrong. I can well imagine this happening to his kidneys.

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                  • #10
                    Agreed and if he did have a viral or bacterial infection, the methyl prednisolone injections would have shut down his immune system to near nothing and allow a simple bacteria to go wild throughout his body.



                    Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                    seriously - everytime somebody who has or is running steroids gets sick it's instantly about the juice. I'm not saying I know what happened here but I have had some shitty viral situations where my liver was going nutty and no doctor had any idea what was wrong. I can well imagine this happening to his kidneys.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 3v1lj03 View Post
                      Mr I what kind of Hospital is St Thomas ? I know you guys in the UK have like full service hospitals and then lower level ones that don't have the same range of diagnostic/treatment capabilities as the full service ones.
                      It has some specialities at the hospital but it would have been fully equiped, in principle a patient anywhere in the country will get transfered if the hospital they are first admited to doesn't provide what they need, but yeah to a point some hospitals are better than others.

                      The failure here was diagnosis but it appears this still hasn't been resolved so it may not have mattered where the poor fella was taken. Possibly just some kind of disease they have no name for yet.

                      Kind of reminds me about that other guy, really well knows American bodybuilder that now works as a dietician? was it Tom prince? I can't recall but whoever it was nearly died from septicemia, muscles started to detach themselves and shit, remember??

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