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Body builder with an LVAD

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July 29, 2016 Topsport with an LVAD you will not expect, but apparently it is possible. Read the remarkable story of Andrew Jones, professional fitness model and bodybuilder.

Pay attention! It's curious, but certainly not advisable to do this with a ventricular assist device, actually really dangerous!

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Andrew Jones, fitness model and body builder

Andrew Jones jokes that he's “the best looking zombie you'll ever see.” The fitness model and body builder technically has no pulse, and has built an impressive physique on an artificial heart. Until he receives a donor match, he keeps a constant supply of batteries on him. Heart or no heart, he hasn't let anything stop him from staying active and living the life he wants.