Brock Lesnar's Two Fights   by Eric Mitchell

in Sports / Other Sports    (submitted 2011-09-16)

For anyone who is familiar with UFC is likely aware that former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar suffered from Diverticulitis.

Now, he's best at what he is does and unlike many of us, he's tolerance for pain is far higher than most guys out here. However, he explained the very painful stomach discomfort as "shotgun blast to the stomach, and then someone poured some salt and Tabasco and stirred the whole thing up with an awful pitchfork". Ouch!! Can you imagine this? One of the world's toughest athlete had dreadful time with some colon related disease called Diverticulitis.

The former UFC heavyweight champion thought he had the infection beat with medication and diet adjustments after it derailed him in 2010. Nevertheless, it slowly became obvious that surgical procedure was required. After months of agony, the surgery finally conquered his two-year battle against diverticulitis. It wasn't before foot of his colon was chop off from the surgery. This intestinal tract disorder knocked him out from two UFC title fights since he was initially diagnosed back in late 2009.

Brock is healthier than ever and training hard to regain his form. Lesnar is avoiding particular foods, but fighter certainly isn't avoiding combat. He's set to go back to the octagon in Las Vegas on late 2011.

It is remain to be observed, but many critics want to find out just how long he can stay healthy enough to be a major name inside the sports-entertainment world. It would be great to see him comeback stronger than ever and be a force again in UFC.

Diverticulitis is actually quite common, for older people and folks with a low fiber diet. It is not common for athletes in the prime in theircareers and cases that require surgery are unusual. This example demonstrates that your diet plan or lifestyle can enhance some possibility of getting diverticulitis.

Most cases are treated effectively with prescription of antibiotics. For Brock Lesnar, the symptom was much more serious than minor symptoms, so Brock had to proceed through the surgery. As a general rule medical doctorswill tell you, even minor surgeries are certainly not minor and there are risk factors associated with all surgeries.

You should note that preventing Diverticulitis is much better than curing diverticulitis. You may avoid diverticulitis by having high-fiber diet regime. You may want to exercise regularly to assist your bowel movement. The one thing is obvious though, the serious symptoms of diverticulitis is extremely painful.

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