Fucked Up
September 16, 2009 1:56:45 AM UTC Post #1

One of my best friends who i went to college with, and work with, went into hospital yesterday, complaining of heart problems, said he had really bad heart burn, and had what felt to him like a mild heart attack. he was then told he had to stay over night, given 10 different types of meds, including morphine, drilled on what drugs he's taken (which he doesn't, all he does is drink) and then told his heart is about the same as a sixty year old crack addicts... this guy is only 18, 1 week older than me.
was also told by one of the cleaners, that while she was in her hair dressers, she saw 2 guys play fighting, couldn't have been older than 23, and one of them hit the other in the chest softly, and this guys heart just stopped beating, and he died on the spot.

anyone else had or heard any shit like this happening to not even middle aged people who are perfectly healthy?


December 24, 2006 4:55:28 PM UTC Post #1

QUOTE(Madden @ Dec 24 2006, 09:28 PM) [snapback]331476[/snapback]Chester Bennington of Linkin Park had one of his friends die falling off a skateboard. He took a hit on the head that most skater kids take hundreds of times, but this time, for whatever reason, caused a massive brain haemmorage and died.
This is not funny, but when you read the post and then drag your eyes down you see the 'Hes the MJ of anal sex' quote it makes me smile again.

December 24, 2006 9:04:38 PM UTC Post #2

Last year this kid in my school in grade 12 just about to to graduate.. was excepected in too collage and all that jazz..perfectly healthy and all was on the rugby team and on their very first game he was knocked down and people jumped on top him..he stood up for like 2 seconds then collasped dead. The doctors never could figure out how he died.
Freaky..and was a Huge shock to my school.

December 24, 2006 10:51:54 PM UTC Post #3

something similar happened to a high school my school was playing (football, american football)... supposedly the kid had some sort of head injury and his doctor told him not to play. but he didnt tell his coach. he obviously wanted to play, and thought the team needed him. he got tackled by a bunch of our guys, then got up, walked to the sidelines, and just passed out.. dead. horrible. that was the season before i transfered into that particular school, so i wasnt playing on the team at the time, but alot of my buddys were. it kinda sucks to know you were in on tackling a guy and he ended up dying liked that...
as far as the heart thing goes, i've heard of people with weak hearts, a friend of mine.. actually havent talked to him in a while.. but he has a pacemaker, he almost died and this and that... but i dont know the details really. he actually qualified for the X-games a few years ago..
one more thing.. which might have nothing to do with this. my grandpa, whos about 76 or 77... was told by doctors that he has the veins of a 20 year old man. he runs like 10 miles every day... does marathons. and hasnt eaten a hamburger in like 20 years. well. i guess we know what to do if we wanna stay healthy... stop eating.. hamburgers? and run. my grandpa has a weak heart, but hes extremely healthy. his habits are the only thing keeping him alive.

December 25, 2006 11:49:18 AM UTC Post #4

we did a body fat analysis last year in college, and he's the smallest and scrawniest out of my group, and he had the highest body-fat percentage, so i reckon its that... but from what i see, he eats healthy, does boxing and karate at least twice a week... his only problem is he drinks alot, but he's alight weight so wont drink enough for it to be bad for him.

December 31, 2006 6:43:36 AM UTC Post #5

Last year, a student at my school just fel down on the ground in the middle of the day, and died, just like that. Fucked up! His heart just stopped beating. He was just 16 years old, perfectly healthy and all.
The reason why he died was that he was out training while he had a cold, that was too much work for the heart.

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