Here are a few pertinent excerpts from an interview with Nasser regarding A. Munzer's premature death:
"If something happened to Cutler (current Mr. Olympia), every one of the " experts " would say: " Yeah man, we knew it, it was too much what Jay took. He was a crazy MF*** who gave his life away for a ("plastic") trophy."
--He was absolutely right, though unfortunately he was sorely mistaken about the subject of such commentary.
"Personally I think that a lot of internet warriors/ bodybuilding site "experts" - despite their "kudos", "sorry statements", do like and love the fact that bodybuilders are being physically sick, had gotten sick or that some had even died."
--Nasser is probably correct to some degree -- many condolences have been offered, but how many are sincere? How many persons are actually excited over his death in some odd way? There are at least a few in this thread.
"Did any of the losers from the diverse internet sites ever take into consideration the fact that some people have a disposition for certain occurring health issues or maybe have an ulcer problem, a pancreas problem? - And if you neglect going to the doctor for months because you have such a strict workout regiment and you are buried in other work activities, that you then could possibly and most likely neglect health"
--Nasser is seemingly conscious of the possibility of both PED non-PED related health problems prematurely ending bodybuilders' lives. Did he take this knowledge to heart when it came to his own situation -- vigilantly monitoring his health and the like -- or did word and action diverge? We may never know.