What Is Aneurysm That Took German Bodybuilder Jo Lindner’s Life At 30?
New Delhi: Bodybuilder Jo Lindner, also known as Joesthetics, died at 30. His girlfriend Nicha confirmed his death on Instagram. She revealed that Jo Lindner died from a sudden aneurysm. In a heartfelt post, Nicha paid tribute to “the amazing and incredible person in this world” and recalled her last moments with him. Alongside the note, she also shared a bunch of adorable and funny pictures as well as videos in the Instagram post.
“Jo is the best place, everyone. Yesterday he passed away from an aneurysm… I was there with him in the room.. he put on the necklace in my neck that he made for me … then we was just lay down cuddle..waiting the time to go meet Noel at the gym at 16.00 … he was in my arms.. this is just happening too fast.. 3 days ago he kept said that he pain his neck .. we not really realize it… until it too late (sic),” read a part of her long post.
Further, in the post, Nicha heaped praises on Jo Lindner. She said, “At this moment I couldn’t write anything much. Trust me this man is more than what you ever know…..e (is) so sweet, kind strong and HARD WORK(ing) MAN, loyal and honestly smart. And he is a believer in EVERYONE, especially ME…he believes in me that I could be better and be someone in this world.
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Fact file Jo Lindner as compiled by NDTV:
- Jo Lindner or Joesthetics was a German bodybuilder. He was a fitness model and social media influencer who was popular for fitness-related tips, tricks, and routines.
- Before entering the bodybuilding world, he worked as a bouncer at a club.
- He was the owner of Alien Gains, a personal training app.
- In a YouTube video, Jo had admitted that he uses steroids after various trainers targeted him and termed him a liar for claiming that his gains are natural. His video was titled – How I First Got In Touch With Steroids (The True Story).
- Jo’s fans have often compared his physical appearance to that of actor, and former bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
What is Aneurysm?
An aneurysm is an abnormal swelling or bulge in the wall of a blood vessel, such as an artery. It begins as a weak spot in the blood vessel wall, which balloons out of shape over time by the force of the pumping blood. Usually, aneurysms develop at the point where a blood vessel branches, because the ‘fork’ is structurally more vulnerable.
Aneurysms can occur anywhere throughout the circulatory system, but most commonly develop along the aorta (the body’s main artery that runs the length of the trunk from the heart) and in blood vessels of the brain. Aneurysms are potentially fatal if they rupture. Death can occur within minutes., according to Better Health Channel.
Symptoms of an aneurysm
An aneurysm may have no symptoms (asymptomatic) until it is either very large or it ruptures. Symptoms depend on which blood vessel is affected.
Types of aneurysms
Different types of aneurysms include cerebral aneurysms, thoracic aortic aneurysms and abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Causes of aneurysms
Some of the causes of aneurysms as reported by Better Health Channel include:
- Weakness in the blood vessel wall that is present from birth (congenital aneurysm).
- High blood pressure (hypertension) over many years resulting in damage and weakening of blood vessels.
- Fatty plaques (atherosclerosis) resulting in a weakness of the blood vessel wall.
- Inherited diseases that may result in weaker than normal blood vessel walls.
- Trauma, such as a crush injury to the chest.
- The sexually transmitted infection (STI) syphilis, if untreated, targeting the aorta and weakening its walls
- Polycystic kidney disease increasing the risk of cerebral aneurysm.
- Very occasionally, an infection targeting and weakening a section of blood vessel.
The cause sometimes remains unknown, Better Health Channel adds.
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