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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: H.I.I.T. on November 19, 2013, 07:22:05 PM
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looks like tom in born on the 4th of july that did not turn out well at all
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http://viooz.co/movies/4686-born-on-the-fourth-of-july-1989.html
49:40 Mark!
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Thar's not walking!
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Congratulations!
Very awesome!
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If this is not related to abusing AAS, then I feel sorry for him. However, if this is the result of pumping drugs into his system, no sympathy here.
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http://viooz.co/movies/4686-born-on-the-fourth-of-july-1989.html
50:40 Mark!
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Those arms got huge now that they have to sustain 250 pounds of pure muscle.
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amazing comeback
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what happened?
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Thats awesome. Good for him!
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Feels good man. I hope he continues to improve.
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If this is not related to abusing AAS, then I feel sorry for him. However, if this is the result of pumping drugs into his system, no sympathy here.
Pretty tragic actually. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe he went in for a minor surgery and the surgeon "nicked" something that resulted in him being paralyzed.
Made me sick to my stomach when I first read the story. Could happen to anyone.
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I wish him the best. Just saw him at the 2013 NPC/IFBB Sacramento Pro contest Nov 2nd or so. Very cool guy.
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Pretty tragic actually. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe he went in for a minor surgery and the surgeon "nicked" something that resulted in him being paralyzed.
Made me sick to my stomach when I first read the story. Could happen to anyone.
A second open heart surgery is certainly not minor. He had a re-operation on a repaired aortic dissection to fix/replace a stent within the aorta. The most feared and rare complication associated with the repair of extensive aneurysms involving the thoracic and abdominal aorta (thoracoabdominal aneurysm) is paraplegia, paralysis of both lower extremities and generally the lower trunk. If the blood supply to the spinal cord is not identified prior to surgery the patient is at higher risk.
He could have bled out after his first aortic dissection and survived it and the surgery (and competed again). The re-op led to the paralysis.
He's a fighter!
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hope he does not break his legs like tom cruise did in BOTFOJ
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Wow.....good for him! I hope he keeps up the progress.
He's been through an ordeal!
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Kris is a fighter! The trolls on this board taking shots at him are worthless pieces of shit.
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Wishing Kris a speedy recovery!!!!
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P18 pho, large please with extra raw beef, spring rolls and a plum soda.
Thank you.
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hope he does not break his legs like tom cruise did in BOTFOJ
thanks for the spoiler alert caunt.
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If this is not related to abusing AAS, then I feel sorry for him. However, if this is the result of pumping drugs into his system, no sympathy here.
Heart problems and ped use usually are related...
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That is outstanding, i think they gave him something like 0.3% chance of ever standing / walking again.
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The drugs that ruined him will be the same ones to cure him :D
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Great to see. Wish him the best.
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There you go Kris!! That's awesome!!
I have been there myself learning to rewalk and build strength in a rehab center on a walker. Certainly not a severe a situation as Kris', but I think that's very cool!
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But can he also walk on water, now that would be impressive!
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props to Kris
beating the odds 8)
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Good work KD.
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Fantastic, good for him! Hopefully he will be walking without assistance soon!
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he needs a better agent...
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P18 pho, large please with extra raw beef, spring rolls and a plum soda.
Thank you.
Still waiting.
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Fantastic, good for him! Hopefully he will be walking without assistance soon!
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