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Flex Online sanoi:Any bodybuilder worth his salt will tell you that, if he’s stepping on stage, he’s stepping on stage with only one thing on his mind: winning. Sometimes, though, you’ve won before you even step onstage. Don Long has.
Long, who earned his pro card at the 1995 Nationals and went on to place third at the 1996 Night of Champions behind Flex Wheeler and Ronnie Coleman, will make his return to the stage at Saturday’s Atlantic City Pro after a seven-year layoff from competitio. Long was forced to retire from competitive bodybuilding after suffering from massive kidney failure in 1999.
A failed kidney transplant in 2002 meant Long had to undergo routine dialysis treatments, which he not administers six days a week, at night, from his home. For an in-depth article of Long’s saga, check out the September issue of FLEX or http://www.flexonline.com/news/136
FLEX caught up with the man himself on his way to the Atlantic City Pro.

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Tossa Longin myspace sivu.Sai munuaisen 02 keväällä muistaakseni tässä linkki Flex-lehden juttuun
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Joka ei tainnut toimia:
"Unfortunately, the kidney Long received didn’t take and he was forced to live a lifetime of six-day-a-week dialysis treatments, which he self-administers from his home."
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