Author Topic: RIP P.D. Devers  (Read 10848 times)

Rusty Trombone

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Re: RIP P.D. Devers
« Reply #50 on: November 07, 2018, 01:58:47 AM »
He had a heart attack and stroke.


BULLSHITObviously, there is no way to pinpoint one causal factor.

But it’s obvious abusing drugs would have likely contributed to his health issues.

However, until an autopsy rules out drugs, I’m going to lean on the side of caution and say drugs had  at least something to do with it.

BULLSHIT


Steroids caused this.


Fixed for accuracy.

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Re: RIP P.D. Devers
« Reply #51 on: November 07, 2018, 07:35:39 AM »
I am getting on, but in the right left hand, 100 strokes might work. I concur with your prognosis.

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Re: RIP P.D. Devers
« Reply #52 on: November 07, 2018, 08:00:04 AM »
BODYBUILDING longterm is a death wish meaning bulking,cutting,ect...over and over year in and out .today guys quit or literally expire few yrs into there competitive career.80/90's bbing was same risks but few factors enabled longer life and stage career,point 1 most bbers from those era's had better quality drug,most stayed smaller or close to top form all year,they actually looked dieted then.point 2 ...the guys today you see them age 20 at 180lbs then 260 2 yrs later that alone is slowly putting heart and kidneys at risk after 2 yrs,plus the dosages and or quality has been exceeded ten fold and duration 'cycles'.dallas/compton type guys get so big and such thats its almost impossible not to have short and long term effects..

Don't forget all the skeletal/joint issues, from the training and body overweight itself.

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Re: RIP P.D. Devers
« Reply #53 on: November 07, 2018, 01:41:29 PM »
he died from 'genetic issues'