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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: arce1988 on November 27, 2013, 02:22:19 PM
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http://www.mmaweekly.com/ufc-fighter-shane-del-rosario-rushed-to-hospital-in-full-cardiac-arrest
shit another heart attack :(
Del Rosario collapsed in his home and was rushed to a local emergency room where he was resuscitated and is currently in critical condition, according to Jason House, the fighter’s representative at Iridium Sports.
“Shane had a catastrophic cardiovascular collapse at home on Tuesday morning,” House wrote in a text message. “He was brought to the hospital in full cardiac arrest. He was resuscitated in the emergency room back to a stable heart rhythm and blood pressure. He is currently in the coronary care unit critically ill. Our prayers are with him and his family.”
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if lucky he wasn't gone for too long, or brain damaged
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:(
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One of my close friends, Stipe Miocic, fought him in UFC. Shane is young, any other background info? Sad to hear...wonder if he had family history of early heart dz.
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That's terrible. I hope he recovers without any permanent damage.
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Trying to make weight ???
I wonder what some of these guys do to make a lower weigh class and how it affects their bodies long term.
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:(
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“Yesterday [Tuesday] there was very little hope for him to even make it past that day,” Apple told Sherdog.com. “It was down to the point where his liver and kidneys weren’t functioning. He was on dialysis. They had to give him the maximum amount of medication that they can just so they could get his blood pressure at an acceptable level.
“Since then, he’s actually had some positive signs. No. 1, his kidneys are functioning...he doesn’t have any problems with his organs right now as far as I know,” Apple added. “Early this morning they began weaning him of off the blood pressure medication.”
Damn. I wonder how/why?
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Hopefully he has obama care to pay the bills :-X
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According to Apple, del Rosario was found at home by his roommate, UFC flyweight Ian McCall. McCall called 911 and administered CPR to del Rosario before he was taken to the hospital. Apple says that del Rosario had no prior health issues with his heart.
This is the worst part. Who knows how long he was out. The longer they go without being treated the more scar tissue forms in the heart and without oxygen higher chance of brain damage.
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One of my close friends, Stipe Miocic, fought him in UFC. Shane is young, any other background info? Sad to hear...wonder if he had family history of early heart dz.
Yes there must be a scape goat, can't admit drugs aren't perfectly healthy.
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Its just been said on a reputable facebook MMA page he has passed away. Sad day for MMA fans :'(
If true, RIP big man.
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Its official
http://www.espn.co.uk/ufc/sport/story/261687.html
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rip
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people and these fighters especially underesitmate the fragileness of life
i cant even drink 1 cup of coffe without going into heart/lung convulsions that was when i was about 290 maybe not as much now since im 270 but still life is fucking fragile
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people reporting that the espn report was wrong.
espn now denies writing the report.
his cousin says he's still alive and on life support.
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i saw that on Twitter in the early hours of this morning, Bas Rutten had made a comment of condolence and all of a sudden everyones bitching about it being false cos ESPN apparently didnt write it. He has no brain function, my friend passed away last year after 7 days of the same thing. No response, they had to let him go.
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Ratard, I'm with you, most anabolics are a direct factor responsible for early cardiovascular disease and death. Shane fought heavyweight (at least last couple yrs) so weight cutting isn't much of an issue and most UFC guys these days aren't on a lot of steroids. He didn't look like Overeem either so steroid related death less likely. Someone having/dying of a massive heart attack that young is unusual, that's why I wondered if there were other factors.
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Shane is a friend. I was getting text updates last night. Extremely limited/no brain activity, only breathing via machine.
Very unfortunate. Good dude.
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terrible news, been a bad year, lets hope in some way he pulls through.
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Shane is a friend. I was getting text updates last night. Extremely limited/no brain activity, only breathing via machine.
Very unfortunate. Good dude.
Thats pretty much RIP territory.
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somehow this reminds me of Bruce Lee 'hart punch' story ;)
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Ok, right here from the horses mouth not longer thank 10 min ago. Ironically I'm at Hoag hospital with my mother who was admitted last night. My son AMD I just came back from lunch. In the waiting room I see a few what looked like MMA fighters sitting and I thought new this is where Shane at. I walked by, then went back to ask, as I walked back I ran into Shanes father who gave me the details.
1. Shane did NOT have a heart attack: it was a sudden death syndrome.
2. He is on life support and does have brain activity, but not much.
3. His prognosis is day to day.
4. There is a family history of this but this was the worst case in the family. Others would just pass out.
His father is very disappointed in press releasees. He would tell them one thing and it would be reported as something else. But....he is still alive.
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Its just been said on a reputable facebook MMA page he has passed away. Sad day for MMA fans :'(
If true, RIP big man.
FUCK SAKE!
NO!
He had so much potential!!
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FUCK SAKE!
NO!
He had so much potential!!
Jesus Christ, didn't you just see I spoke with his father 10min ago?? He's not dead.
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Jesus Christ, didn't you just see I spoke with his father 10min ago?? He's not dead.
Phew!
Highlights
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And yes, I am posting from the hospital waiting for my mother to be discharged.
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New update. He's hanging in there. Some hand movements.
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Shane was taken off life support last night. He is breathing on his own, has brain activity and is squeezing his mother's hand. Stop saying RIP. Start saying GET WELL SOON. - Tracy Lee
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Breathing on his own AND Brain Activity!!!!
YES!
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Read today that he liked had an arrhythmia called long QT syndrome which can happen in young athletes. Completely non-AAS related. That arrhythmia can suddenly become Ventricular Fibrillation, which can be deadly and/or cause a heart attack. We don't routinely do ECGs on athletes in the US but this kind of abnormality can be caught on ECG.
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Read today that he liked had an arrhythmia called long QT syndrome which can happen in young athletes. Completely non-AAS related. That arrhythmia can suddenly become Ventricular Fibrillation, which can be deadly and/or cause a heart attack. We don't routinely do ECGs on athletes in the US but this kind of abnormality can be caught on ECG.
That's what his father told me. He said it was a genetic marker that runs in is family. His father had open heart surgery three years ago and another close family member (can't remember which one) had an EKG last year and happen to be going through an episode during the EKG. He has to take medication for the rest of his life but it solved the problem. He said if he knew, he would have had Shane checked out years ago.
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Read today that he liked had an arrhythmia called long QT syndrome which can happen in young athletes. Completely non-AAS related. That arrhythmia can suddenly become Ventricular Fibrillation, which can be deadly and/or cause a heart attack. We don't routinely do ECGs on athletes in the US but this kind of abnormality can be caught on ECG.
That genetic defect has killed athletes. In some countries like Italy I believe actually screen athletes for this. The heart can have a clog heart attack or an electrical type heart attack. This is the latter. Just terrible when you hear a basketball player or some other athlete dropping dead in their prime from this.
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http://espn.go.com/mma/story/_/id/10046883/shane-del-rosario-hospitalized-going-cardiac-arrest
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If he went into V fib he's lucky to be alive.
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http://espn.go.com/mma/story/_/id/10050516/ufc-shane-del-rosario-life-support-no-brain-activity-remaining
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From Eric Apple yesterday, Tuesday the 3rd. ". . . with him several hours today, there have been positive signs but he still has a long way to go., Squeezed his mom's hand. . . "