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UPDATE: Steelers T.Long killed self w/ anti-freeze (1 Viewer)

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http://sports.iwon.com/news/01262006/v7314.html

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Terry Long committed suicide by drinking antifreeze, a revised death certificate shows, and his death was not a direct result of football-related head injuries as previously ruled.

The Allegheny County coroner ruled in September that Long, 45, had died of meningitis. The condition, a swelling of the lining of Long's brain, was caused by football-related "chronic traumatic encephalopathy," also known as "punch-drunk syndrome," said the coroner at the time, Dr. Cyril Wecht.

But a revised death certificate, which Wecht's office never publicly announced, was filed Oct. 19, listing the manner of Long's death as suicide from drinking antifreeze. The ruling was changed when outside laboratory tests on Long's tissue and urine showed they contained ethylene glycol, the active ingredient in antifreeze, county officials said.

The finding was first reported by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Thursday. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office, which was created to take over the coroner's duties earlier this month, confirmed the ruling to The Associated Press on Thursday.

Long died in a hospital about five hours after he was found unresponsive in his suburban Pittsburgh home on June 7.

The cause of death is still listed as swelling of the brain and the brain lining, but drinking the antifreeze is now listed as the primary reason for the fatal brain injuries.

The original findings reinvigorated the debate over the dangers football players - particularly linemen - face from repetitive head injuries.

Dr. Bennet Omalu, a neurologist who worked on Long's autopsy and is still with the medical examiner's office, maintains that football-related injuries contributed to Long's death.

"People with chronic encephalopathy suffer from depression," Omalu told the newspaper. "The major depressive disorder may manifest as suicide attempts. Terry Long committed suicide due to the chronic traumatic encephalopathy due to his long-term play."

Steelers team physician Dr. Joseph Maroon, a neurosurgeon and nationally recognized expert on concussions, disagrees with Omalu.

"I think it's fallacious reasoning, and I don't think it's plausible at all," Maroon said. "To go back and say that he was depressed from playing in the NFL and that led to his death 14 years later, I think is purely speculative."

Long started at right guard for the Steelers from 1984 until 1991, when he attempted suicide with rat poison after he was suspended for violating the NFL's steroid policy. Long later rejoined the team although he was not re-signed after one season.

In March, Long was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges he fraudulently obtained loans for a chicken-processing plant which prosecutors allege he burned to the ground for the insurance money. At the time he died, Long's neighbor said he was separated from his second wife and was depressed about that as well as the federal charges he faced.

 
Apparently, he mistook anti-freeze for the kool-aid. In all honesty, isn't there an easier way to accomplish his goal than to drink anti-freeze?

 
This is tragic and sad. As for this supposedly having something to do with football, of all the positions to declare that about, OG's have probably the fewest head-on collisions that would result in concussions of anyone on the field. It's always the RB's, WR's, TE's, LB's and S's that seem to get concussions. This guy sounds like he had mental issues long before he ultimately killed himself. Doesn't the fact that he actually attempted suicide 15 years ago carry any weight here. Again, this is very sad.

 
Very sad. Terry Long did have some personal issues for quite a while. Whether or not football contributed to his mental problems I have no idea but it seems like a bit of stretch to me.In any case R.I.P., Mr. Long.

 
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - Former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman Terry Long committed suicide by drinking antifreeze"]Sounds like there needs to be a new warning label on the anti-freeze bottle for folks in Pittsburgh: "Warning, for use in automobiles only."
Turn the tool factor WAY down if you'd like to keep posting here.J
 
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Sad story.

Edited: Oops, didn't see the other thread. Sorry. :bag:

 
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Very sad. Terry Long did have some personal issues for quite a while. Whether or not football contributed to his mental problems I have no idea but it seems like a bit of stretch to me.

In any case R.I.P., Mr. Long.
They originally said that football was the direct cause of his death. Now that it has been proven that he committed suicide they are trying to save face by insisting that football still had something to do with it.
 
Very sad.  Terry Long did have some personal issues for quite a while.  Whether or not football contributed to his mental problems I have no idea but it seems like a bit of stretch to me.

In any case R.I.P.,  Mr. Long.
They originally said that football was the direct cause of his death. Now that it has been proven that he committed suicide they are trying to save face by insisting that football still had something to do with it.
Agreed. People become depressed and kill themselves all the time. I don't see how you could prove that football had anything to do with it.
 
Very sad.  Terry Long did have some personal issues for quite a while.  Whether or not football contributed to his mental problems I have no idea but it seems like a bit of stretch to me.

In any case R.I.P.,  Mr. Long.
They originally said that football was the direct cause of his death. Now that it has been proven that he committed suicide they are trying to save face by insisting that football still had something to do with it.
Agreed. People become depressed and kill themselves all the time. I don't see how you could prove that football had anything to do with it.
I think Cyril Wecht is just trying to stir something up. I think he likes being in the spotlight.
 
Very sad story!!! An interesting side note, that some might not care about but i found it interesting in my pathophysiology class, is that the antidote for this is to give the person an IV of alcohol. Can't remember but their pee in their foley bag turns some funky color. For what its worth... at least some interesting party topic.

 
Very sad in many ways, especially the coroner trying to save face by keeping with his "football related" rambling.I know some people love to bash profootballtalk here, but these guys had it right BEFORE the "official", and it turns out wrong, reason for death was stated.

 
I know some people love to bash profootballtalk here, but these guys had it right BEFORE the "official", and it turns out wrong, reason for death was stated.
Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every once in a while. The National Enquirer has been known to break stories too. It doesn't mean that they're somehow now a respectable news organization.
 

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