Andreas had bleeding ulcers? I was not aware of this
Yes, I was competing with him in the San Jose FIBB Pro 1996 show, he was in tremendous pain I ask him if he want me to take him to Hospital Emergency, he was telling me that it will cost to much and he will go to his Dr. when he will return to Austria. By the time he get to the Hospital was to late.
After months of stomach pain, Münzer was admitted to hospital on the morning of March 12, 1996. By 7pm, doctors had decided to operate to stop bleeding from his stomach, but his liver and kidneys failed shortly afterwards. His condition by this point was too severe for a blood transfusion, and he died on the morning of March 14, the same day as his 31st birthday. The autopsy gave the cause of death as dystrophic multiple organ failure.
Some of the specific autopsy findings were an extremely muscular physique with an almost complete absence of subcutaneous fat, a liver that contained numerous table tennis ball-sized tumors (with half the liver consisting simply of a crumbly mass that was similar to polystyrene), shriveled testes, and cardiac hypertrophy (Münzer's heart weighed 636g; a normal man's heart usually weighs 300–350g).