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  • DVTimes
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    • Jun 2003
    • 31658

    #1

    So many seem to be dying young who do porn

    It seems almost daily now we read someone in porn has died.

    https://www.xbiz.com/news/266601/ner...ly-passes-away

    He was only 30 as well.
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  • Farang
    one sick puppy
    • Oct 2004
    • 11713

    #2
    Bodybuilders as well: seems like every week someone drops
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    • k0nr4d
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2006
      • 9231

      #3
      Originally posted by Farang
      Bodybuilders as well: seems like every week someone drops
      Olympic athletes, fifa players, etc are all dropping like flies, mostly from heart related issues. I wonder if there's anything they have in common...
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      • BaldBastard
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jan 2001
        • 16809

        #4
        Originally posted by k0nr4d
        Olympic athletes, fifa players, etc are all dropping like flies, mostly from heart related issues. I wonder if there's anything they have in common...
        They all had covid.

        Before covid existed, I had an heart attack after an bacterial lung infection which basically did the same damage covid is doing. Recovering from the infection to then having a heart attack time for me was seven months. It wasn't until after the event I realised there's a clear connection between lung infections and heart attacks, its well documented.

        I found it surprising the same recovery recommendation for a bacterial/virial lung infection was not in place for covid.. "Refrain from strenuous activities for 18 months" due to heart damage and risk of caused from the lungs swelling.

        But nah, greed and stupidity has all those professional athlete's that've had covid back out on the field turning them from sports people into high risk of cardiac event people.

        18 months and your heart will repair any damage done.. as long as your not straining it more and if you are, then you really want to get an angiogram done before recommencing your routine.

        https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92220-0
        https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1112082436.htm

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        • J. Falcon
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          • May 2006
          • 31645

          #5
          Originally posted by MrBaldBastard
          They all had covid.

          Before covid existed, I had an heart attack after an bacterial lung infection which basically did the same damage covid is doing. Recovering from the infection to then having a heart attack time for me was seven months. It wasn't until after the event I realised there's a clear connection between lung infections and heart attacks, its well documented.

          I found it surprising the same recovery recommendation for a bacterial/virial lung infection was not in place for covid.. "Refrain from strenuous activities for 18 months" due to heart damage and risk of caused from the lungs swelling.

          But nah, greed and stupidity has all those professional athlete's that've had covid back out on the field turning them from sports people into high risk of cardiac event people.

          18 months and your heart will repair any damage done.. as long as your not straining it more and if you are, then you really want to get an angiogram done before recommencing your routine.

          https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92220-0
          https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1112082436.htm
          18 months...for real?

          I had Covid two weeks ago and wanted to get back into my boxing routine at the start of June. Coincidentally, I'd taken two months off due to tendon injuries (from over training), but I've been attending physiotherapy to fully recover. I'm almost there. My plan was to start training hardcore again on Monday, June 6.

          But after reading that I'm not so sure. That's some spooky shit.

          However, are your links actually about that? Excuse my ignorance, but I see they discuss bacterial infection, and how it's more dangerous than a viral infection. Also, I don't see anything mentioned about 18 months recovery. Where did you get that information? I can't find anything online recommending an 18 month recovery period.
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          • Farang
            one sick puppy
            • Oct 2004
            • 11713

            #6
            Originally posted by MrBaldBastard
            They all had covid.

            Before covid existed, I had an heart attack after an bacterial lung infection which basically did the same damage covid is doing. Recovering from the infection to then having a heart attack time for me was seven months. It wasn't until after the event I realised there's a clear connection between lung infections and heart attacks, its well documented.

            I found it surprising the same recovery recommendation for a bacterial/virial lung infection was not in place for covid.. "Refrain from strenuous activities for 18 months" due to heart damage and risk of caused from the lungs swelling.

            But nah, greed and stupidity has all those professional athlete's that've had covid back out on the field turning them from sports people into high risk of cardiac event people.

            18 months and your heart will repair any damage done.. as long as your not straining it more and if you are, then you really want to get an angiogram done before recommencing your routine.

            https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92220-0
            https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1112082436.htm
            I’ve been having bad cough that wakes me up at night as well as a runny nose for the past two weeks. People tell me it’s an infection :/
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            • romeo22
              你自己去他媽的
              • Mar 2008
              • 23350

              #7
              Sad news .RIP

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              • BaldBastard
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Jan 2001
                • 16809

                #8
                Originally posted by J. Falcon
                18 months...for real?

                I had Covid two weeks ago and wanted to get back into my boxing routine at the start of June. Coincidentally, I'd taken two months off due to tendon injuries (from over training), but I've been attending physiotherapy to fully recover. I'm almost there. My plan was to start training hardcore again on Monday, June 6.

                But after reading that I'm not so sure. That's some spooky shit.

                However, are your links actually about that? Excuse my ignorance, but I see they discuss bacterial infection, and how it's more dangerous than a viral infection. Also, I don't see anything mentioned about 18 months recovery. Where did you get that information? I can't find anything online recommending an 18 month recovery period.
                18 months came from my doctor at the time.

                Google "bacterial lung infection heart attacks"
                Random one: https://www.samhealth.org/about-sama...anger-to-heart
                "JAMA found that the risk of cardiovascular disease increases for up to a year following a pneumonia infection"

                https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92220-0
                12.6% COVID-19 patients had secondary bacterial infections.

                I'd lean on the safe side and next time your at the doc ask for a full blood test and heart check. Problem is that should be fairly standard by now and it isn't.

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                • BaldBastard
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 16809

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Farang
                  I’ve been having bad cough that wakes me up at night as well as a runny nose for the past two weeks. People tell me it’s an infection :/
                  Dry cum and cocaine? Take a RAT test.

                  Flu is back with vengeance, Sydney is currently a viral snot pool of influenzas and covid. People are catching one or the other or both. There's the sinus flu, the shit yourself flu, and the cough your lungs into your eye balls flu. These are partnered with multiple strains of covid, we are the most infected place on the planet right now ranked by countries that still bother to keep stats.

                  https://www.health.gov.au/health-ale...ation-overview

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                  • dcortez
                    DINO CORTEZ™
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 2145

                    #10
                    Originally posted by k0nr4d
                    Olympic athletes, fifa players, etc are all dropping like flies, mostly from heart related issues. I wonder if there's anything they have in common...
                    Regardless of COVID, extreme (neurotic) exercise is less healthy than moderate exercise.

                    Athletes may want to reconsider the old concept of "pushing through the pain". Pain is part of our bio feedback loop. Ignoring it can, and does, cause serious damage.

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                    • J. Falcon
                      www.AdultCopywriters.com
                      • May 2006
                      • 31645

                      #11
                      Originally posted by dcortez
                      Regardless of COVID, extreme (neurotic) exercise is less healthy than moderate exercise.

                      Athletes may want to reconsider the old concept of "pushing through the pain". Pain is part of our bio feedback loop. Ignoring it can, and does, cause serious damage.
                      But then there wouldn't be athletes or professional sports.
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                      • cordoba
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 1363

                        #12
                        I think there are at least 6 pornstars who have done VR porn movies, that have died. I wonder if there might be any special ethical considerations there? I mean, the viewer is not just fapping off watching somebody who has died, but is actually having virtual sex with them.

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                        • dcortez
                          DINO CORTEZ™
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 2145

                          #13
                          Originally posted by J. Falcon
                          But then there wouldn't be athletes or professional sports.
                          Perhaps. But that's just one way of looking at it.

                          "Athletes", could become better examples of sustainable (non-self-destructive) physical excellence.

                          "Professional sports" are mostly corporate entertainment which is about as socially lopsided as most large scale corporate undertakings.

                          Instead, why not local (non-franchise, no out-of-town ringers) real people sports representing their communities, in a genuine sporting spirit - where playing the game is more valued than winning the game at any cost.

                          I know, I'm funny that way.
                          Last edited by dcortez; 05-25-2022, 03:18 AM. Reason: Being more clear.

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                          • lock
                            Confirmed User
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 5065

                            #14
                            People were probably dying just as young but you are hearing about it. I think same of wrestlers people i know of dying but it was around longer than me.
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                            • J. Falcon
                              www.AdultCopywriters.com
                              • May 2006
                              • 31645

                              #15
                              Originally posted by dcortez
                              Perhaps. But that's just one way of looking at it.

                              "Athletes", could become better examples of sustainable (non-self-destructive) physical excellence.

                              "Professional sports" are mostly corporate entertainment which is about as socially lopsided as most large scale corporate undertakings.

                              Instead, why not local (non-franchise, no out-of-town ringers) real people sports representing their communities, in a genuine sporting spirit - where playing the game is more valued than winning the game at any cost.

                              I know, I'm funny that way.
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