heartattack
too many drugs and alcohol
2006-11-22 17:14:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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An autopsy revealed that Guerrero died as a result of acute heart failure, caused by undiagnosed arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease and enlargement of the heart as a result of prior anabolic steroid abuse. Although Guerrero had not taken alcohol or illicit drugs for nearly four years, his past excesses contributed to his heart failure. At the time of his death, he had recently used narcotic painkillers.
Guerrero's wife Vickie said that he had been lethargic and unwell in the week preceding his death, but that this had been attributed to the stress of continuously traveling and performing. She added that the doctors had told her that Guerrero's blood vessels had shriveled and weakened owing to undiagnosed heart disease, and that he had simply dropped into a deep sleep.
On the November 30, 2005 edition of WWE Byte This!, Chavo Guerrero, Jr. said that Guerrero had been working very hard and was at peak physical fitness as a result, doing cardiovascular and weight training exercises every day. There had been no symptoms or cause for concern. Guerrero, Jr. noted that, while many people abuse drugs for over ten years with no ill effects, Guerrero, despite having ceased to abuse drugs four years earlier, had suffered heart complications that were not detected in time to prevent his death.
2006-11-24 15:37:54
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answered by bluefarmcows 1
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An autopsy revealed that Guerrero died as a result of acute heart failure, caused by undiagnosed arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease and enlargement of the heart as a result of prior anabolic steroid abuse. Although Guerrero had not taken alcohol or illicit drugs for nearly four years, his past excesses contributed to his heart failure. At the time of his death, he had recently used narcotic painkillers.
On the November 30, 2005 edition of WWE Byte This!, Chavo Guerrero, Jr. said that Guerrero had been working very hard and was at peak physical fitness as a result, doing cardiovascular and weight training exercises every day. There had been no symptoms or cause for concern. Guerrero, Jr. noted that, while many people abuse drugs for over ten years with no ill effects, Guerrero, despite having ceased to abuse drugs four years earlier, had suffered heart complications that were not detected in time to prevent his death.
RIP EDDIE GUERRERO
2006-11-22 22:45:22
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answer #3
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answered by Matt: aka; Edge is world champ!! 6
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Eddie died from heart problems related to years of drug and steroid abuse. Which was a damn shame. Young deaths are way too common in wrestling.
2006-11-22 22:46:41
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answered by Random Mandom 2
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Well sadly Eddie died of overdosed of steroids .
2006-11-23 00:25:49
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answered by This is a Raw Diva 1
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Eduardo "Eddie" Guerrero passed away from heart failure due to his past use of substances, but that shouldn't matter just keep him in your heart if your a fan.
2006-11-22 23:06:16
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answer #6
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answered by smartkat7 2
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Heart FAILURE. Not a heart attack, not an overdose, HEART FAILURE, as a result of being overworked by WWE and his PAST drug problems. He had been clean for a year.
2006-11-22 22:51:42
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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he died of a drug overdose his heart arteries were clogged and were overshrinked due to the drug abuse and the alcohol abuse he did. he fell into deep sleep and had a heart attack and died.
2006-11-23 02:01:45
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answer #8
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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They found him dead in his hotel in the morning
In the link below, scroll down to Deaths and read all about it
2006-11-22 22:46:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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hotel ur only the thousand person to ask this in his sleep 10 years from now people will still be asking this.
2006-11-22 23:19:13
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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