Bryson DeChambeau on drastic weight loss: 'I was at risk of heart attack the way I was going'

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Bryson DeChambeau on his drastic weight loss: ‘I was at risk of heart attack the way I was going’

Typically, DeChambeau embraced the new path with vigour and enthusiasm. “There is a lot of stuff not known yet [about gut health], which has to get sorted for the future of humanity.”

Moreover, the death of his father from the effects of diabetes was a powerful factor in DeChambeau’s reverse out of burgerland.intercepted him in St Albans at the last LIV event before The Open. He was giving a golf clinic with Charles Howard III to the blind and visibly impaired. His interest in the gadgets that aid vision was twofold, technical and emotional. His father, who died in November last year, aged just 62, suffered among other crippling affects, the loss of his sight.

“We are all here for a short amount of time. If you can get your head around that you will be okay with the ebbs and flows of life.”“My dad was diabetic, lost his eyesight, was a double amputee, one below the knee, one foot. He had double heart bypass surgery and a kidney transplant. God rest his soul, he is in a better place, but I still talk to him every day so it’s good.”California

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