Vergil Ortiz Jr and his " Medical Condition "

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  • Get em up
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    Vergil Ortiz Jr and his " Medical Condition "

    So after looking further into it I am curious what you guys think. I spoke to another poster earlier about knowing people that have had the same issues and it being alcohol related. When drinking fairly heavily and regularly the muscles literally dry up and it requires alot of hydration and electrolytes especially if you start working out and sweating alot.

    The most common cause for Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening syndrome resulting from the breakdown of skeletal muscle fibers with leakage of muscle contents into the circulation. The most common causes are crush injury, overexertion, alcohol abuse and certain medicines and toxic substances.

    What's the thought on this?
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    I just hope he recovers fast and we see him in ring soon.

    One of the most exciting fighters in boxing

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      #3
      Originally posted by Get em up
      So after looking further into it I am curious what you guys think. I spoke to another poster earlier about knowing people that have had the same issues and it being alcohol related. When drinking fairly heavily and regularly the muscles literally dry up and it requires alot of hydration and electrolytes especially if you start working out and sweating alot.

      The most common cause for Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially life-threatening syndrome resulting from the breakdown of skeletal muscle fibers with leakage of muscle contents into the circulation. The most common causes are crush injury, overexertion, alcohol abuse and certain medicines and toxic substances.

      What's the thought on this?
      - - Potentially fatal enough gonna leave it with the Docs involved, but sounds like Verg ready for 154 if his docs clear him.

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      • MONGOOSE66
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        Another talented guy who fooks around. What a waste.

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          I wouldn't look too deep into it. I've seen many combat athletes get this like Stiverne, DaDa 3000, etc. It's interesting that those 2 were heavyweights, but with how intense training camps are and them cutting weight, it's no surprise.

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            He's probably over training.

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              Doesn't have to do with alcohol necessarily. One of my homies caught rhabdomyolysis during high school. He ballooned up in weight before wrestling season, and had to work extra hard to get back into shape. His body started to fail him during this process. It took him about 2 months to recover from the condition, and a few more months to get back to full strength due to the damage. Dude wasn't a drinker, just ate too much junk food and had to pay for it when trying to cut

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                #8
                Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                He's probably over training.
                Why is he overtraining though? Because he came to camp way out of shape and had to work harder to cut weight.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING

                  Why is he overtraining though? Because he came to camp way out of shape and had to work harder to cut weight.
                  At least he wasn't on a diet of "tainted beef" to cut the weight.

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                    Originally posted by HENNY
                    Doesn't have to do with alcohol necessarily. One of my homies caught rhabdomyolysis during high school. He ballooned up in weight before wrestling season, and had to work extra hard to get back into shape. His body started to fail him during this process. It took him about 2 months to recover from the condition, and a few more months to get back to full strength due to the damage. Dude wasn't a drinker, just ate too much junk food and had to pay for it when trying to cut
                    I agree it doesnt necessarily have to involve alcohol but that could ballooning in weight between fights and killing himself to make weight.

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