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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #75 on: November 10, 2021, 02:55:50 PM »

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #76 on: November 10, 2021, 03:13:38 PM »
I take one 81 mg. coated asprin a day.....should I be taking more?

I`ve had lots of pain in my life but one day while watching TV on my couch,I felt the strangest chest pain............like nothing I ever felt before in my life.............inanely painful but nothing running up my left arm as I gues is quite common.

My wife was sleeping in the nest room so I thought I should wake her up......of course I thought heart attack immediately.

Anyway I decided to try to ride it out........then thought about calling 911 ......anyway I rode it out alright..........it lasted an excrutiating full 20 minutes,then went away as suddenly as it appeared.

Had it again 2 days later for 3-5 minutes.

That was months ago,it has never returned since,.....YET........thank God.

Wes.....you should really get checked out due to what happened.  Hope you're ok......

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #77 on: November 10, 2021, 03:24:58 PM »
I take one 81 mg. coated asprin a day.....should I be taking more?

I`ve had lots of pain in my life but one day while watching TV on my couch,I felt the strangest chest pain............like nothing I ever felt before in my life.............inanely painful but nothing running up my left arm as I gues is quite common.

My wife was sleeping in the nest room so I thought I should wake her up......of course I thought heart attack immediately.

Anyway I decided to try to ride it out........then thought about calling 911 ......anyway I rode it out alright..........it lasted an excrutiating full 20 minutes,then went away as suddenly as it appeared.

Had it again 2 days later for 3-5 minutes.

That was months ago,it has never returned since,.....YET........thank God.

Go get checked out.  Just because it went away doesn't mean there isn't an issue brewing.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #78 on: November 10, 2021, 03:25:18 PM »
Wes.....you should really get checked out due to what happened.  Hope you're ok......

^ This

Wes always take any kind of chest pain seriously

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #79 on: November 10, 2021, 03:42:59 PM »
I take one 81 mg. coated asprin a day.....should I be taking more?

I`ve had lots of pain in my life but one day while watching TV on my couch,I felt the strangest chest pain............like nothing I ever felt before in my life.............inanely painful but nothing running up my left arm as I gues is quite common.

My wife was sleeping in the nest room so I thought I should wake her up......of course I thought heart attack immediately.

Anyway I decided to try to ride it out........then thought about calling 911 ......anyway I rode it out alright..........it lasted an excrutiating full 20 minutes,then went away as suddenly as it appeared.

Had it again 2 days later for 3-5 minutes.

That was months ago,it has never returned since,.....YET........thank God.

Sounds like angina.

Angina is chest discomfort caused by poor blood flow through the blood vessels of the heart muscle. Typically, this occurs when the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscles become narrowed by a build-up of fatty substances. The reason this occurs is best illustrated below:



Consider visiting a Cardiologist, he/she will likely run a battery of tests starting with an EKG in the office and likely followed by an Echocardiogram. Additionally, they might order:

  • Exercise stress test
  • Nuclear stress test
  • Cardiac CT scan - helps your cardiologist see calcium deposits in your arteries that can narrow the arteries
  • Cardiac catheterization and angiogram - Your interventional cardiologist will insert a catheter into an artery or vein in your groin (neck or arm can be used to) and will lead it up into your heart. Once in the heart, they inject contrast dye and take scans of the heart, this is done to visualize any blockages in heart arteries.

If they diagnose you with coronary arterial disease (assuming it's mild CAD), they will start you on things like:

  • Aspirin (ASA)
  • Statin (cholesterol lowering meds)
  • Blood pressure meds
  • Nitroglycerin.

If the coronary arterial disease is moderate, they could then decide to do a:
  • Angioplasty and stent placement (percutaneous coronary revascularization)

If you have serious occlusions in your heart arteries and multiple vessels require reperfusion, they could instead suggest a:

  • Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)

Moral of all this shit is that you NEED to get your heart checked. Aspirin won't do it alone, although as an antiplatelet it is a good start, you might very well require increased pharmacologic intervention and/or even an interventional procedure.

Best of luck my brother,

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #80 on: November 10, 2021, 03:48:02 PM »
Wes, like others are saying, go get checked out, better be safe than sorry

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #81 on: November 10, 2021, 04:48:34 PM »
I ran across this posting about many soccer players having heart issues.

Not sure if true, maybe somebody that follows futbol would know better if there has been an uptick in issues.



"STUNNING NUMBER OF SOCCER PLAYERS COLLAPSING ON FIELD AFTER JAB - A Shortened List

On June 12 Christian Erickson from Denmark collapsed on the field and died. 

Iceland's Emil Palsson had a cardiac arrest on the field

Sergio "Kun" Aguero, a striker for the Barcelona soccer team collapsed on the field -

Game abandoned due to cardiac arrest of the referee in game of SV (Donauworth District)

17-year-old soccer player from JSG Hoher Hagen has to be reanimated in Hannoversch Muden during game

The Gifhorn aqmaeter player Marvin Schumann has to be reanimated after cardiac arrest

An assistant referee of a Kreisliga Augsburg in Emersacker collapses with heart problems

A district league player of the SpVgg Oelde II has to be revived by his opponent

17-year-old soccer player Dylan Richdies of a heart attack during a game in England

Kingsley Coman (25) from FC bayern Munich has to undergo heart surgery after a cardiac arrhythmia

Rune Cogne (18) of the Belgian club Eendracht Hoglede (Belgium) suffers heart attack during game

Team leader Dietmar Gladow from Thalheim (Bitterfeld) suffers a fatal heart attack before game

Diego Ferchaud (16) from ASPTT Caen suffers cardiac arrest in a U-18 league game in Saint-Lo

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #82 on: November 10, 2021, 06:10:48 PM »
Aceto should have been giving rhoden advice like wes is getting in here.

Instead he was ok with 46 year old shawn upping the dose and weight up to 300 lbs.

And they say getbiggers are degenerates  ::)

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #83 on: November 10, 2021, 06:31:06 PM »
 ???

Victor Richards’ Daughter: “My Father Is Alive And Well"

https://generationiron.com/victor-richards-bodybuilder-alive/?fbclid=IwAR0VDMFYBP5UXv8VvQPvO0-B6beLRL9oqZ4PfYQVco916jzxrNVdKdHgknc

On Wednesday November 10th, Generation Iron Fitness Network alongside other bodybuilding outlets reported the passing of legendary bodybuilder Victor Richards. Initial reports speculated a heart attack – but no official statement or cause of death was confirmed. Generation Iron can now confirm that earlier reports of Victor Richards’ death are false. It has been confirmed by a family member that Richards is alive and well.

Victor Richards’ daughter, who preferred to remain anonymous for her and her family’s privacy, directly reached out to Generation Iron to confirm that he was still alive and well. She had spoken with Richards today – after the initial reports of his passing. She provided an official statement to Generation Iron:

“I’M PLEASED TO ASSURE YOU THAT MY FATHER IS IN FACT ALIVE AND WELL. AN INACCURATE FACEBOOK POST HAS CAUSED A WILDFIRE OF FALSE INFORMATION THROUGHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEWS OUTLETS. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONCERN, MY FAMILY APPRECIATES ALL OF THE LOVE THE BODYBUILDING COMMUNITY HAS SHOWN TO MY DAD.”


Original reports seem to stem from a tribute post released by notable bodybuilder Andreas Cahling alongside other industry reports seemingly confirming the news. At the time of Generation Iron’s original reporting – we were unable to receive confirmation from family or an official announcement from Victor Richards’ or a representative of Richards. Due to this new information confirmed by a family member – we would like to retract our original report.

Originally born in Nigeria, Richards gained a passion for bodybuilding early on in his life. He was a three-sport athlete in high school who excelled in football, wrestling, and track and field. This is when he began to improve his physique. Richards earned his pro card while in Nigeria.

Victor Richards’ competitive history began in 1982 when he entered The American Cup. He finished first in the teenage heavyweight division and second overall. Richards continued to work on his physique and by age 18, he grew to 240 pounds. Richards entered The Orange County Muscle Classic where he finished fourth. At 19 years old, Richards was becoming a well known name and that only continued as he progressed.

Victor Richards began appearing on the cover of fitness magazines at 21 years old. He carried a massive frame that weighed close to 300 pounds of solid muscle. In 1992, Richards entered the 1992 Nigerian Championships and finished in first place. This is where he earned his Pro card. Despite the achievement, Richards did not compete in the IFBB. There was a bit of resistance that kept Richards from entering an NPC competition and taking the next step toward the IFBB.

Victor Richards competed in just five competitors during his career and earned four victories. It remains a mystery why he was never able to compete in the IFBB despite earning his Pro card in Nigeria.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #84 on: November 10, 2021, 06:39:03 PM »
???

Victor Richards’ Daughter: “My Father Is Alive And Well"

https://generationiron.com/victor-richards-bodybuilder-alive/?fbclid=IwAR0VDMFYBP5UXv8VvQPvO0-B6beLRL9oqZ4PfYQVco916jzxrNVdKdHgknc

On Wednesday November 10th, Generation Iron Fitness Network alongside other bodybuilding outlets reported the passing of legendary bodybuilder Victor Richards. Initial reports speculated a heart attack – but no official statement or cause of death was confirmed. Generation Iron can now confirm that earlier reports of Victor Richards’ death are false. It has been confirmed by a family member that Richards is alive and well.

Victor Richards’ daughter, who preferred to remain anonymous for her and her family’s privacy, directly reached out to Generation Iron to confirm that he was still alive and well. She had spoken with Richards today – after the initial reports of his passing. She provided an official statement to Generation Iron:

“I’M PLEASED TO ASSURE YOU THAT MY FATHER IS IN FACT ALIVE AND WELL. AN INACCURATE FACEBOOK POST HAS CAUSED A WILDFIRE OF FALSE INFORMATION THROUGHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEWS OUTLETS. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONCERN, MY FAMILY APPRECIATES ALL OF THE LOVE THE BODYBUILDING COMMUNITY HAS SHOWN TO MY DAD.”


Original reports seem to stem from a tribute post released by notable bodybuilder Andreas Cahling alongside other industry reports seemingly confirming the news. At the time of Generation Iron’s original reporting – we were unable to receive confirmation from family or an official announcement from Victor Richards’ or a representative of Richards. Due to this new information confirmed by a family member – we would like to retract our original report.

Originally born in Nigeria, Richards gained a passion for bodybuilding early on in his life. He was a three-sport athlete in high school who excelled in football, wrestling, and track and field. This is when he began to improve his physique. Richards earned his pro card while in Nigeria.

Victor Richards’ competitive history began in 1982 when he entered The American Cup. He finished first in the teenage heavyweight division and second overall. Richards continued to work on his physique and by age 18, he grew to 240 pounds. Richards entered The Orange County Muscle Classic where he finished fourth. At 19 years old, Richards was becoming a well known name and that only continued as he progressed.

Victor Richards began appearing on the cover of fitness magazines at 21 years old. He carried a massive frame that weighed close to 300 pounds of solid muscle. In 1992, Richards entered the 1992 Nigerian Championships and finished in first place. This is where he earned his Pro card. Despite the achievement, Richards did not compete in the IFBB. There was a bit of resistance that kept Richards from entering an NPC competition and taking the next step toward the IFBB.

Victor Richards competed in just five competitors during his career and earned four victories. It remains a mystery why he was never able to compete in the IFBB despite earning his Pro card in Nigeria.

If Vince G says he's dead he's dead and that's it. Don't argue with him.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #85 on: November 10, 2021, 06:39:18 PM »
So was all this a publicity stunt to advertise for his comeback? Took a page of advice from the book of Shizzo

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #86 on: November 10, 2021, 07:10:16 PM »
So was all this a publicity stunt to advertise for his comeback? Took a page of advice from the book of Shizzo

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #87 on: November 10, 2021, 07:38:49 PM »
I get that - but 2021 has had something like 2-3 the number of high profile bodybuilder deaths than any other year rhat I recall.

So what changed?

Bodybuilders have been abusing drugs for DECADES now.

I don't think Olympia competitors 25 years ago were using less than guys today.

35 years ago - yes. 25 years ago - ALL DRUGS. Same as today.

Do we know any relation to Covid on any of these?  I can see a long term steroid user having a different immunity system profile which could cause Covid to be more pronounced in them.

One other BIG difference is fentanyl and opiods.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #88 on: November 10, 2021, 08:24:52 PM »
rise of the undead

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #89 on: November 10, 2021, 08:42:50 PM »
I heard he's alive

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #91 on: November 11, 2021, 02:46:23 AM »
rise of the undead


Great to see Vic is still alive.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #92 on: November 11, 2021, 02:50:33 AM »
Bodybuilders are so sad, and so desperate

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #93 on: November 11, 2021, 02:51:56 AM »
Brother, you need to get that accessed asap just to make sure it's nothing more. And yes, I would keep with the low dose aspirin
That was scary as all Hell Joe,...thanks buddy.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #94 on: November 11, 2021, 02:54:47 AM »


We has matching pairs of socks older than most of these guys. He'll be fine.  ;D
Dude.  LOL  ;D

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #95 on: November 11, 2021, 02:57:53 AM »
I heard he's alive

Not for long! Send in Alec Baldwin.

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #96 on: November 11, 2021, 02:58:30 AM »
Will Harris and Victor are the undead bodybuilders

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #97 on: November 11, 2021, 03:29:38 AM »
Is Vic Richards still dead?

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #98 on: November 11, 2021, 03:34:56 AM »

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Re: RIP Victor Richards...Another One Gone
« Reply #99 on: November 11, 2021, 03:45:01 AM »
In 1987  I did our local contest and while I was backstage Richards who was a guest poser or putting on a seminar or something was said to have eaten four boxes of MHP protein bars during the course of the contest plus his meals. LOL ;D