In Texas, a teenager was diagnosed with a fatal illness after a gym.
A teenager from Texas was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness after reloading in a gym.
17-year-old Jared Schamberger said that he first felt a sharp pain last week after lifting weights at HN in the 90 minute.
“Everything hurt,” Schamberger said. “It was painful to touch the body.” It's swollen."
The teenager recently started going to the gym to “get pumped up fast” and to be on a par with his father and older brother, who had been bodybuilding for many years.
“I have to catch up to them and become as strong as them,” Schamberger said.
Acute pain, however, did not disappear, so the mother turned to the doctors. She suspected her son had rhabdomyolysis.
Her suspicions came true. The teenager was hospitalized in a life-threatening condition for five days.
Rhabdomyolysis causes the muscle tissue to die off quickly and releases the damaged protein into the blood, resulting in the development of acute renal failure.
In some cases, rhabdomyolysis occurs as a result of overvoltage. If he was left untreated, death threatened.
“I can't even imagine. And I don’t want to think about what could have happened,” his mother said.
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