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Facts Concerning Brock Lesnar's Illness

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 UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar has fallen on rough times as of  late.

 The UFC president, Dana White, recently confirmed to the Associated Press that Lesnar has contracted a digestive disease known as diverticulitis, along with his previous diagnosis of mononucleosis, commonly referred to as "mono."

 The question on every MMA fan’s mind is, "What does this mean about Brock’s immediate and long term future?"

We will attempt to describe both of these illnesses and the potential damages they may have on Lesnar’s mixed martial arts career.

According to MedicineNet, diverticulitis is a digestive disorder found commonly in the large intestine that stems from diverticula in the colon rupturing and becoming infected. Diverticula form when the lining of the colon thickens and pressure within the colon pushes the lining through cracks in the muscle wall creating sacks along the muscle wall of the colon. When someone has diverticula along their intestinal muscle wall it is called diverticulosis which usually has no symptoms. Diverticulitis then occurs when one (or several) of these diverticuli become infected and rupture causing bacteria to be released. Common symptoms of severe diverticulitis include: abdominal pain, feeling feverish, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, and collection of puss in the pelvis. If not treated, severe diverticulitis can lead to a potentially fatal condition known as peritonitis which is inflammation of the entire abdominal lining. Antibiotics, along with surgery to remove the part of the colon that has been infected, are the treatments used to derail severe cases of diverticulitis like Lesnar’s.

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Well wishes to Lesnar and his family. Stomach problems are some of the worst kind.

by Coy on Nov 18, 2009 1:04 PM EST reply actions  

That just sounds fucked up

by MMASpotClint on Nov 18, 2009 1:42 PM EST reply actions  

sounds a bit like crohns. i suffered from crohns for 10 years. i been in remission for about 6.

bleeding, nausia, vomiting, abdominal pain, constant diarrhea, puss in the pelvis is all the fun stuff that goes along with crohns. there really is no cure. i wonder what the treatment is like for him. there really is no cure for crohns, just treaments to stop inflammation (including the steroid prednisone).

i know i couldn’t do a damn thing when i was sick. i couldn’t walk up stairs without getting tired, was anemic, no energy, etc. i doubt hes going to be fighting for a while, if ever again if its anything like crohns.

@mikefareri on twitter.

by sonofapsycho on Nov 18, 2009 4:20 PM EST reply actions  

good luck to brock lesnar's speedy recovery.

yes i am obsessive, obnoxious, in your face and all about covering the spread. those are my good qualities.

by wolfmanshowlforever on Nov 26, 2009 9:54 PM EST reply actions  

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