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Any of you athletes worried about sudden cardiac arrest? |
One of my friends showed me an article on it, and though it appears rare (1 in 100,000) it's kinda scary considering at the level of stamina and stuff that I need to compete If you are in doubt get the following tests done: I'm not worried about it. Every time you get into a car, there is a 1 in 3000 chance you will be in an accident , and you might die. What should we do ? Never step into a car again as well ? .. Live your life and enjoy it while you can ! Good Luck ! :) |
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