I really loved the "I just skipped on the vegetables excuse" Turns out Diverticulitis has been linked to steroid and PED use. Worse yet, Brock then used the Div as an excuse for losing. Lesnar has admitted to abusing pharmaceuticals, and alcohol to deal with his WWE injuries, claiming he used so much he blacked out whole years of his career. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diverticulitis/basics/risk-factors/con-20033495 "Certain medications. Several drugs are associated with an increased risk of diverticulitis, including steroids, opiates and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen (Aleve)." Brock Lesnar was a scrawny, tall, NBA-built looking kid all his life... but by the end of HS a metamorphosis happened where he put on a large amount of weight and musculature. By college he was massive. In the competitive world of HS wrestling where getting a full-ride Scholarship to a good College is a difficult goal and in the loose shady 80s environment, it's not unlikely he was given PEDs by a coach or teammate from a very young age. Many years of abuse, combined w narcotic and alcohol abuse led to his GI problems. Most wrestler do develop medical issues from all the meds they take for injuries. Age 18, date looks like legit film camera date + outfit Age 15 n younger Website claims this is age 15... this is speculative and prolly inaccurate due to dating and wrestling outfit of previous pics. This looks more like early to mid 20s. Significantly different build. Later and bigger Keeps on getting bigger
He's ripped but its pretty skinny. And earlier pics he's even thinner. It looked like he was meant to be gangly genetically but the roiding lead to a HW physique.
He has those Polish-German-Scandi genes....so I'm sure he would have turned out a beast whatever happened. But for sure he had a helping hand along the way...and probably a lot of it.
what kind of steroids? That just says steroids. Anabolic steroids? corticosteroids?Progestogens? Estrogens? I would guess based on the other drugs in that list they are talking about corticosteroids
He's got a ridiculous reach, wide shoulder, and is big. Those are his genetic gifts true. But there's lots of guys like that that just turn out to be lurches. It's usually harder to pack that kind of muscle on a longer frame...even most bodybuilders are in the average height range, these days they're even [email protected] 5'9". Taller guys have a harder time building the muscle. It's likely his huge muscle gains are steroid produced adn not his natural build.
More likely from opiates, which he's admitted to having a problem with. Opiate use can slow your bowels down like nothing else
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