In memory of Elias Theodorou

From my limited understanding, there’s a lot of physical symptoms that your body has like a bloody stool for months and lots of pain in the lower back- several other things too
It sound like he was ignoring those things and could have been helped had he gone to his Doc earlier?
Personally if I saw blood in the toilet I’d be at the doc the 2nd time it happened
Poor dude, that video they made was really good, he seemed like a good man
 
RIP Theo. Really sad.

Maybe someone can help me understand the situation too. He seemed like an extremely healthy individual. How did he get stage 4 colon cancer? That just seems so crazy and bizarre to me!
Outlier. I knew someone in his 20s who dies of the same thing. Its fucked up.

Some words that stuck with me:

'Get a second opinion'

Cruel.
 
From my limited understanding, there’s a lot of physical symptoms that your body has like a bloody stool for months and lots of pain in the lower back- several other things too
It sound like he was ignoring those things and could have been helped had he gone to his Doc earlier?
Personally if I saw blood in the toilet I’d be at the doc the 2nd time it happened
Poor dude, that video they made was really good, he seemed like a good man
My father died from cancer, he start having pain in his hip (he ran regularly) and the doctors did xray, asked him to stop running, more tests, maybe some nerve damage? ... long story short... it took three months to found the tumor that was already developed from the lungs (he never smoked). Even going to the best hospitals available it may be a difficult diagnose (my understanding is also limited).

In any case, Rip to the Spartan and may god bless u all. Cancer sucks.
 
RIP Elias
cancer isn’t rare at all anymore
1 in 3 ppl will get it
healthy ppl get it
and a lot of times you can’t tell the symptoms really, I was Stage 4 and the last thing I thought I had was cancer, at the the time.

a lot of ppl think “just be healthy, cut out all sugar” is the cure for cancer, but it’s not that simple. Once this shit has got its hooks in far enough, it doesn’t fucking die, it just comes back.

way she goes sometimes mothafuckas
Fuck Cancer
 
RIP Theo. Really sad.

Maybe someone can help me understand the situation too. He seemed like an extremely healthy individual. How did he get stage 4 colon cancer? That just seems so crazy and bizarre to me!
Just bad luck man... no matter how healthy you eat, exercise, etc you can still come down with cancer. meanwhile there are lifelong smokers that will never get lung cancer. just the luck of the draw
 
What's the magical age and what is the magical way when its finally ok for the body to die?

We just reincarnate anyways. Pure consciousness can't die. People who say reincarnation is stupid are ignorant themselves. Even scientifically it makes way more since than thinking that consciousness assumes only one physical body and then evaporates forever.

Death is like changing outfits.
 
Regardless of how the UFC treated Elias at times, it was a classy and respectful thing to do with the tribute they did today. They deserve credit.

RIP Elias. Gone way too early. Get yourselves checked peeps; that includes myself... a good reminder
 
kudos to UFC for putting this one together
 
RIP Theo. Really sad.

Maybe someone can help me understand the situation too. He seemed like an extremely healthy individual. How did he get stage 4 colon cancer? That just seems so crazy and bizarre to me!
One big issue caused by the pandemic is that people stopped going to the doctor for things they might otherwise have done and the result is large numbers of people showing up when they're already very sick, i.e. stage four, when normally it may have been caught much earlier, like stage two, according to the medical experts talking about this on a radio program I was listening to.

It's not hard to believe that could apply to his case.

RIP
He was one of the good ones.
Also, fuck cancer.
 
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People used to hate him but I always liked him. He was boring as fuck but had a great attitude. He was also a ring boy.

Gone away too soon.
He was one of those guys like Alan Jouban that didn’t need to fight, and by that I mean he was very pretty for a male
fighter. His passing made me sad like Josh Samman.
 
Younger people are getting diagnosed with colon cancer all the time. I'm not sure what the reason is exactly but often by the time they get it checked it's fatal because doctors don't take the symptoms seriously in the young and neither do the young so it gets put off far too long.
It's one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in men.

Pro tip: enjoy your daily coffee--it's been shown to help protect against colorectal cancer. Doesn't even have to have any caffeine in it. Good for the liver too, apparently.

Here's a good page on risk,
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/colon-rectal-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/risk-factors.html

Edit: scientifically demonstrated benefits of drinking coffee,
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/hea...hy-the-right-amount-of-coffee-is-good-for-you
 
RIP Elias
cancer isn’t rare at all anymore
1 in 3 ppl will get it
healthy ppl get it
and a lot of times you can’t tell the symptoms really, I was Stage 4 and the last thing I thought I had was cancer, at the the time.

a lot of ppl think “just be healthy, cut out all sugar” is the cure for cancer, but it’s not that simple. Once this shit has got its hooks in far enough, it doesn’t fucking die, it just comes back.

way she goes sometimes mothafuckas
Fuck Cancer
1 in 3 people will get it at some point, sure. But it's not 1 in 3 people in their 30s. People usually get it much later in life.
 
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