ex-wwe star andrew test martin died of a 'hillbilly heroin' painkiller overdose | The Sun |Sport
Cause = accidental overdose of a painkiller.... as previous posts note... yes steroids have harsh side affects.
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Point being mix everything together, if you state he used coke or even rocks you could have crystalisation forming up in your arteries to your heart. And as
hiasdamoon said, the point of death is not of concern, i'm sure the WWE has only the best doctors and checks happen often on health and its just one of those things.
Its allways a shock/sad news when things like this happen, but I know first hand what steroids can do to your heart.... not going to go into detail as I will have a million people saying its not because of steroids its because of XYZ.... Doesn't matter point being peoples bodies handle to things differently and the lesson learnt here, our health is important.
A quote from Arnold with regards to hGH / slin , etc... He said, is bodybuilding becoming 'bodybuilding' or 'body destroying' and we have to know where to cut it.. He was refereing to the extremes that people are cutting down to and actually tried to pass a law with IFBB / Arnold Classic / Mr O, etc that you will not be judged higher on merit if your body fat excedes a number (can't remeber figure offhand).
I am not trying to get into an argument here with anyone, so please don't gun back as to what I have said, but rather just an open eye to value your health and many of us are extremest and we have to control that 'addiction' to everything in life we do and just realise we are going to get older and as fantastic shape as we all might have been in, in our younger years, our skin is going to become lose, we are going to lose muscle and we are going to suffer with old age problem. So to be fair to those that love us and fair to those that will have to look after us after we have damaged our body, the worry and stress, lets be fair to them and make sure if/when we do things like AAS make sure we know what we doing as much as we may think we do, don't be ignorant to the fact that you are not 'superman' and the side affects can 'affect' you.
With that said, happy training