Can we please put this in perspective?
A man who is 6'4" and between 330-450 his entire adult life, WITHOUT BEING A BODYBUILDER OR EVER TAKING STEROIDS, stands a much higher risk of dying of heart failure at a young age than any of us.
Also, I think that your typical board monkey is going to assume that if the steroids contributed to his death, it must be the massive amounts of test and tren and orals, etc. that he took. My theory on these BBs dying young is that the stimulants, diuretics, and extreme levels of bodyfat/dehydration multiple times per year for years on end, is what really takes a toll on the ticker. Do mega doses help? No. But we all know at least a couple guys who are 60+ and have used (and abused at times) AAS for decades and decades, and are still going strong.
I had a coach tell me once that health and wellness are sacrificed at the highly competitive levels of most sports. In order to be one of the best, you must sometimes be reckless and fearless while "playing" your sport. Sometimes it leads to blown out knees or torn muscles, or in the case of pro BBing, blown out kidneys and torn aortas.
I'm ok with never being one of the greats in powerlifting, I really am. But if I were a true freak and had a chance, I would consider doing what it took, even if it meant sacrificing some of my health.