Eddie Guerrero Tribute – Never Forget


 

Eddie Guerrero Tribute – Never Forget – Tribute to Eddie Guerrero with the song Hymn to the sea. RIP Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes. On November 13, 2005, Guerrero was found unconscious in his hotel room (The Marriott City Center) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by his nephew, Chavo. Chavo attempted CPR, but Guerrero was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived on the scene. An autopsy revealed that Guerrero died as a result of acute heart failure, caused by undiagnosed arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Although Guerrero had not taken alcohol or illicit drugs for nearly four years, his past excesses contributed to his heart failure. Guerrero’s wife Vickie claimed that he had been unwell in the week preceding his death, but had attributed it to the stress of continuously traveling and performing. She added that the doctors had told her that Guerrero’s blood vessels had shriveled and weakened as a result of an undiagnosed heart disease, and that he had simply dropped into a deep sleep. On the November 30 edition of WWE Byte This!, Chavo said that Guerrero had been working hard and was at peak physical fitness as a result, doing cardiovascular and weight training exercises every day. There had been no symptoms or cause for concern. Chavo noted that, while many people abuse drugs for over ten years with no ill effects, Guerrero had suffered heart complications that were not detected in time to prevent his death, even though he had ceased his drug abuse some four years earlier. Guerrero was set to face Batista and

 

PhillyInc: Philly Inc: At Intact Vascular, looking past the startup dollars

Filed under: Minneapolis Drug Abuse

The board of directors of Intact Vascular is chaired by Dennis Wahr, the former CEO of Minneapolis-based Lutonix Inc., which developed a drug-coated balloon technology to treat peripheral artery disease. C.R. Bard Inc., of Murray Hill, N.J., acquired …
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City Council Candidate Statement: Melissa Abbott-Kaffen

Filed under: Minneapolis Drug Abuse

After graduating with high honors from UCDavis I worked briefly for the State Health Dept. before going into medical sales. I ran my own executive search firm in Minneapolis, MN. … Defund & dismantle the cartels' criminal enterprise; by …
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