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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: kepler2008 on September 23, 2018, 06:30:20 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F062siQfzps (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F062siQfzps)
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Brutal.
Seems like a good guy.
Wish him the best.
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Chris "He'd rather put it in his" Bum'stead...
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Seems odd he admits to being prescribed Lasix, and then “taking double the dose the night before the show”. Even if he had a therapeutic use exemption for regular dosage (which he doesn’t mention), he pretty obviously abused the diuretic to look better on show day.
I mean obviously every competitor does this, but seems odd he’d admit it publicly.
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He has a immune system disease, yet continues to engage in activities that suppress the immune system even more, training, cardio, stress, and drugs will all effect the immune system immensely, props on getting through the prep, but it's very obvious why his body wasn't responding and infact fighting him.
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He has a immune system disease, yet continues to engage in activities that suppress the immune system even more, training, cardio, stress, and drugs will all effect the immune system immensely, props on getting through the prep, but it's very obvious why his body wasn't responding and infact fighting him.
So is he expected to be sedentary?
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He won't stop the drugs. Even of his condition worsens. We have many examples before him.
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He needs medication for his mental illness.....
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So is he expected to be sedentary?
No, but ofcourse he's not going to be able to compete at his best. He got gifted 2nd place because he absolutely didn't deserve it, Henry should've been 2nd. But the game plan of going on a keto diet and increasing his training frequency is absurd, then saying he was crying every morning because his body wasn't changing is hilarious. Of course what do you expect? You have a broscience bodybuilder advising you and that's his suggestion? Zero carbs and more training?
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No, but ofcourse he's not going to be able to compete at his best. He got gifted 2nd place because he absolutely didn't deserve it, Henry should've been 2nd. But the game plan of going on a keto diet and increasing his training frequency is absurd, then saying he was crying every morning because his body wasn't changing is hilarious. Of course what do you expect? You have a broscience bodybuilder advising you and that's his suggestion? Zero carbs and more training?
Yep, not deserving of second place.
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the water in his ankles is nuts - he can push his skin in
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not being political... does Canada just eat the cost for his medical expenses?
guessing that would be $30k $50k in cost in the states
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He's only 23 but his future in bodybuilding is severely compromised.
IgA nephropathy : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IgA_nephropathy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IgA_nephropathy)
"Signs and symptoms :
The classic presentation for the nonaggressive form (in 40–50% of the cases) is episodic hematuria, which usually starts within a day or two of a non-specific upper respiratory tract infection (hence synpharyngitic), as opposed to post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, which occurs some time (weeks) after initial infection. With both Aggressive and non-aggressive Berger's disease Loin pain can also occur. The gross hematuria may resolve after a few days, though microscopic hematuria will persist, it is however more common with Aggressive Berger's disease for gross hematuria to persist rather than microscopic hematuria. Renal function usually remains normal with non-aggressive Berger's disease, though rarely acute kidney failure may occur (see below). This presentation is more common in younger adults.
The following is a basic list of symptoms taken primarily from Mayo clinic;
-Severe abdominal / loin pain
-High blood pressure
-Hematuria (gross,frank,microscopic)
-Compromised immune system
-Edema in hands and feet
-Cola or tea colored urine
A smaller proportion (20-30%), usually the older population, have microscopic hematuria and proteinuria (less than 2 gram/day). These patients may be asymptomatic and only picked up due to urinalysis. Hence, the disease is more commonly diagnosed in situations where screening of urine is compulsory (e.g., schoolchildren in Japan).
Very rarely (5% each), the presenting history is:
Nephrotic syndrome (3-3.5 grams of protein loss in the urine, associated with a poorer prognosis)
Acute kidney failure (either as a complication of the frank hematuria, when it usually recovers, or due to rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis which often leads to chronic kidney failure)
Chronic kidney failure (no previous symptoms, presents with anemia, hypertension and other symptoms of kidney failure, in people who probably had longstanding undetected microscopic hematuria and/or proteinuria)
A variety of systemic diseases are associated with aggressive IgA nephropathy ( Berger's disease) such as liver failure, cancer, celiac disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, heart failure, reactive arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and HIV. Diagnosis of Berger's disease and a search for any associated disease occasionally reveals such an underlying serious systemic disease. Occasionally, there are simultaneous symptoms of Henoch–Schönlein purpura; see below for more details on the association. Some HLA alleles have been suspected along with complement phenotypes as being genetic factors. Non-aggressive Berger's disease may also be associated with any of the above systemic diseases, however this is rare. "
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I guarantee that his doctor didn't tell him to continue training and compete, that part is bullshit.
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I guarantee that his doctor didn't tell him to continue training and compete, that part is bullshit.
keep training hard, running tons of gear (guessing 1500-2000mg a week of all kinds of stuff) Clen and whatever else
based on this information he should stop while he is ahead?
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TRES, Basd on my limited knowledge, Chris pays about $4,000 a year in taxes for a Canadian Health Plan basd on his status as a single citizen within Canada.
Many people believe that medical coverage in Canada is free, but actually only medical expenses over that $4,000 tax payment would be considered to be free.
Can any Canadians on this board verify this?
At present I am reseaching if my VA benefits will cover any medical expenses while I am working up thar!
Movie makers get big tax benefits and many big budget motion pictures are shot there or the New Orleans area.
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Chris "He'd rather put it in his" Bum'stead...
Super feminine guy
J
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Is he related to Dagwood and Blondie?
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1Zl6Tkbk5A4/TuFOjfHGAUI/AAAAAAAABjE/68Bbl4h9PlM/s1600/dagwood+and+blondie.jpg)
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Super feminine guy
J
This. He seems very homosexual in his mannerisms and speech
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This. He seems very homosexual in his mannerisms and speech
he is not gay, he is Canadian. Hope this helps
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he is not gay, he is Canadian. Hope this helps
Isn't that the same thing?