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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #75 on: August 18, 2020, 11:42:08 AM »
The fact that there are so many pics of him with his leg missing leads me to believe he has no insecurity about it but probably shows it off as a battle scar.  If he was insecure he would wear his artificial leg and pants all the time.  I used to work with a guy for months not knowing he lost a leg in a motorcycle accident.  One day he wore shorts to work and he had a terminator leg.

“Terminator leg”

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #76 on: August 18, 2020, 11:55:24 AM »
“Terminator leg”

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That's exactly what it looked like.  I thought I was going to have to escape the building like Sarah Connor.

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #77 on: August 18, 2020, 02:50:00 PM »
It's sad to see your childhood heroes go down. As a kid you put those guys (Ronnie, Flex, Shawn and Kevin) on the pedestal and thought that they could do nothing wrong. Remember watching the battle for the Olympia 2000 tape twenty years ago and chuckling away Flex blowing 60k on the car stereo  ;D

Flex have had some bad luck regarding health. Kidney problems caused by anabolic steroid usage are rare. Flex has focal segmental glomerulosclerosis which is itself a very rare condition. At this point in my knowledge they haven't establish the link between FSG and gear use. When I finished my MD I did some research on AAS abuse and down below is a research paper that I used as a source. Check it out if you're interested in gear use.

"Development of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis after Anabolic Steroid Abuse"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799287/

Yes, every single bber just so happens to have predisposed health conditions

If these guys were your childhood heroes, that’s low standards

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #78 on: August 18, 2020, 02:54:43 PM »
Give a 22 year old from the hood 10 million and thinks he has enough money to last the rest of his life. First thing he buys is a 3 million dollar house. A one million dollar house for his Mom. He needs 500K in cars.  After 3 or 5 years he is finished with the NFL. There goes his house, his mom's house and the all the cars.

If someone explained to them the value of money they wouldn't get into this predicament. They should tell them the average cop in California makes a million every 9 years it puts it into perspective.

I know a lineman that played in the NFL for 7 years in the early 80's. He never made over 200K but that was the equivalent of a million a year now. He was broke when he left. He said if he played today he would have been paid millions and knowing what he knows now he would have wisely invested the money instead of living it up.

You are being generous, 500k in cars? Haha try 2-3 mil, another 1 mil on jewelry at least and the rest with his entourage eating out, buying ace of spades wine, patron, Dom perignon, and strippers

whites and Asians wouldn’t have that problem as a whole with blowing all their money

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #79 on: August 18, 2020, 05:25:11 PM »
You are being generous, 500k in cars? Haha try 2-3 mil, another 1 mil on jewelry at least and the rest with his entourage eating out, buying ace of spades wine, patron, Dom perignon, and strippers

whites and Asians wouldn’t have that problem as a whole with blowing all their money

I thought you wrote "buying race of spades wine", but I guess that's accurate for NFL players too.  ;D

I heard they make it rain at strip joints, and that the NFL had to send a memo to its players to make sure to wrap it up, in case of paternity suits, LOL.

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #80 on: August 18, 2020, 07:06:19 PM »
Meanwhile Shawn Ray is living well, same age as flex, but got out and never looked back. Sure he forgets his wallet on occasions when eating out in restaurants, but he’s one of the smarter ones

No coincidence that Shawn never touched synthol.

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #81 on: August 19, 2020, 05:21:17 AM »
It's sad to see your childhood heroes go down. As a kid you put those guys (Ronnie, Flex, Shawn and Kevin) on the pedestal and thought that they could do nothing wrong. Remember watching the battle for the Olympia 2000 tape twenty years ago and chuckling away Flex blowing 60k on the car stereo  ;D

Flex have had some bad luck regarding health. Kidney problems caused by anabolic steroid usage are rare. Flex has focal segmental glomerulosclerosis which is itself a very rare condition. At this point in my knowledge they haven't establish the link between FSG and gear use. When I finished my MD I did some research on AAS abuse and down below is a research paper that I used as a source. Check it out if you're interested in gear use.

"Development of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis after Anabolic Steroid Abuse"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2799287/


Oil kills kidneys as they try to filter it out of the body. Oil on a salad is one thing. Injecting it into a muscle where it is eventually traveling through the blood stream is another. Steroids can damage the kidneys. It can lead to high blood pressure. There is no serious accepted study on users of these illegal drugs. How can there be?  Do they have 200 volunteers who give their exact steroid use dosages?  Do they submit to testing?  Just seeing how many pros are in bad health should be enough empirical knowledge to come to a conclusion.

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #82 on: August 19, 2020, 06:35:24 AM »

Oil kills kidneys as they try to filter it out of the body. Oil on a salad is one thing. Injecting it into a muscle where it is eventually traveling through the blood stream is another. Steroids can damage the kidneys. It can lead to high blood pressure. There is no serious accepted study on users of these illegal drugs. How can there be?  Do they have 200 volunteers who give their exact steroid use dosages?  Do they submit to testing?  Just seeing how many pros are in bad health should be enough empirical knowledge to come to a conclusion.

There are many double blinded studies regarding supraphysiological use of anabolics with volunteers (one of the most imporant one is Bhasins 1996 study "The Effects of Supraphysiologic Doses of Testosterone on Muscle Size and Strength in Normal Men") the problem with all of them is the cycle length is only limited to 8-24 weeks. There are large survey studies like Schwingels 2015 (
Recreational anabolic-androgenic steroid use associated with liver injuries among brazilian young men) but the problem is that people can lie what they use and anabolic users are 10 times more likely the use benzos/opioids and other drugs which makes it harder to make spesific conclusions regarding risks of anabolic steroids.

As you know pros use lots of different shit and they are just tip of the iceberg. Acute kidney failures among recreational AAS users are rare. That doesn't make anabolics safe thou.



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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #83 on: August 19, 2020, 09:46:11 AM »
Flex was the biggest douche at venice in the 90s, his behaviour and aggression was way out of line, and whilst many could have predicted what he was doing back then was going to end here, His demise does not make me feel any better, what he and others at the time were doing was the reason I retired from the sport, I considered the price to be paid was to great no matter what the reward. But still its sad to see him in this position, but i doubt he would feel the same sympathy for anyone, guy was an egomaniac.

Yes, he was a scumbag and would not give two shits if anyone else was going through what he is. Karma is a bitch and I hope he has seen the light and gets back on his feet foot.

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Re: Flex Wheeler In Hospital
« Reply #84 on: August 19, 2020, 01:52:36 PM »