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Gym instructor unexpectedly dies of ???mild malaria??? because, doctors suspect, his internal organs had been ravaged by use of steroids

By Lata Mishra and Yogesh Sadhwani
Posted On Monday, November 09, 2009 at 02:32:20 AM


Mahesh Khokarale, a 25-year-old instructor with Gold???s Gym, had everything going for him. The fitness freak and bodybuilder had won the Mumbai Shree title last year and was training for the Bharat Shree competition scheduled for February 2010.
After that, he was planning to get married in May. But, all the dreams vaporised on Saturday morning when Mahesh passed away due to ???mild malaria???.
Doctors say it was not the malaria that killed him, but use of steroids which had weakened his liver so much that when illness struck, his body could not fight back.

Mahesh was an instructor with the Worli branch of Gold???s Gym. A resident of Ramdoot building near Currey Road Railway Station, he had mild fever on October 31. ???He took some medicine before

going to work. All of us thought it was a regular fever and there was nothing to worry about,??? said Sukhdev Khokarale, Mahesh???s elder brother.

On Sunday, when the fever persisted, Mahesh decided to rest at home. On Monday, accompanied by his fiancé, Mahesh went to KEM Hospital for a blood test and specialised treatment. But, at the hospital, he collapsed and went into coma. He was taken to the emergency ward and then shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The blood test report, which came on Tuesday, revealed that he was suffering from mild malaria. ???A patient does not go into coma and neither does the liver fail in case of mild malaria. His liver was damaged even before the malaria struck,??? said a doctor at KEM.

Doctors, however, admitted that they had no record of Mahesh???s medical history, as he was admitted only after he collapsed. ???We suspect he was on steroids since he was a fitness trainer and also a body builder. Secondly, liver damage leading to death in case of mild malaria is unheard of. His family too said that we must treat him assuming that he was on steroids,??? said another doctor at KEM.
???HE HAD NO VICES???

According to Sukhdev, Mahesh used to wake up at 5.30 am every day and exercise in between his work at the gym. ???He had no vices and was very particular about his diet. We don???t know if he used steroids to pump up his body.???

Althea Shah, general manager, fitness and operations at Gold???s Gym, said, ???Mahesh was with us for five years and popular among our clients. As a trainer with us, there was no need for him to take steroids. He may have taken them last year when he took part in a competition,??? she said adding what trainers do outside the gym is ???not something we look at???.

Dr Sanjay Oak, dean at KEM Hospital, who was involved in Mahesh???s case, did not deny that the case got complicated because of steroids, but refused to elaborate. ???I will not be able to say anything about the case, as it falls under the purview of patient confidentiality,??? he said.

Expert Speak

These days, youngsters use steroids to get pumped-up bodies like film stars. They end up using anabolic steroids without prescription or guidance from qualified doctors. They do not even know about the harmful side-effects and that steroids should be taken only after a careful examination of their bodies. Constant use of steroids or consumption in large quantities damages liver and kidneys

???Dr P L Tiwari, cardiologist and physician, Bombay Hospital

Most people who want better bodies use anabolic steroids, which are very different from the ones that doctors prescribe. Anabolic steroids strengthen the muscles. However, prolonged use can damage kidneys and the liver. It is extremely essential that steroids are taken under medical observation and, that too, after a proper check-up. In this case, the patient died due to liver failure after mild malaria. Liver failure in mild malaria is very rare

???Dr Anita Matthew, physician and specialist in infectious diseases, Wockhardt Hospital

Apart from anabolic steriods, androzens and testosterone steriods are commonly used by trainers. Plus, there are lots of new steroids in the market, which even we don???t know of. Such steriods can have an adverse affect on our organs

???Dr Phulrenu Chauhan, endocrinologist, Hinduja Hospital

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This is what happens if you don't care to do extensive research and educate yourself about their proper use.

I am sure there are many such stories.....but Gold's Gym Instructor! This proves that many of so called instructors have no idea what they are dealing with.

There are gaps in this story but Discuss anyways.
 
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This is a case of abuse, not because he may have used too much or done it too long but because he did it without proper knowledge..... Reason's like this are why I think such things should be legal so that doctors would be able help these folks instead of them jumping in blind and dumb.....
 
If you do steroids, and you don't know you liver enzyme count, and you don't take precautions such as liver support, you kinda deserve to die just for being that stupid.

I can't help but to not feel sorry for the guy.
 
If you do steroids, and you don't know you liver enzyme count, and you don't take precautions such as liver support, you kinda deserve to die just for being that stupid.

I can't help but to not feel sorry for the guy.

I think 'deserve to die' is a bit extreme, but I agree with you in that folks should know what they are doing to their bodies: what they are putting in and what effect it is having. Many people jump into these sorts of things and bury their heads in the sand regarding the precautions. They might be fine for the first few cycles, but as time goes by these things, as we've seen, catch up with you. Now I don't know enough about this instructor. He might have been taking precautions and getting checked, but for his liver to be in that much of a state seems to suggest otherwise. And like it was mentioned before, these sorts of things tend to come about by people abusing rather than just using - particularly orals. It's a pity as the dude was young and sounds like he had a lot going for him. Freak accident or carelessness and foolishness, it still had the same outcome. The thing that also grates me a little, is the gym's response. I know they don't want the bad publicity from the steroid stigma - they are, after all, illegal - but they would've known he was on the juice and I feel they should've showed a bit more support regarding this as opposed to making it sound like some dirty little secret he had that they were all innocent of. Gear is a big part of the game in their business: it's good enough to embrace when there's money to be made, but not good enough to acknowledge is a large factor in the sport and those who participate. But I guess, particularly in the US with its zero tolerance policies, these companies cannot take that chance.
 
It's unfortunate. Sounds like he was well liked an had a nice future ahead of him. No need to drag the dead through the mud, but it should be a sobering reminder of our responsibility to care for our health above our vanity.
 
Yeah "deserves" probably was the wrong word.
 
This happened in India - steroids aren't illegal there; you can buy them over the counter.
 
Steroids are legal here in India provided you have a prescription for it & but then again pharmacy do sell roids with out prescription too as there is no check.
 
Yeah "deserves" probably was the wrong word.

Since it's come to light that Steroids are legal there and he could have easily found a doctor to monitor him I say he did deserve it.....
 
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Since it's come to light that Steroids are legal there and he could have easily found a doctor to monitor him I say he did deserve it.....

Yeah, in a way. What I meant was you get what is coming to you. If you do dangerous things without any regard to safety, bad things will happen.
 
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