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After 2 heart attacks at 40, a vegan diet switch and exercise overhaul turned things around for Malaysian ‘Oceanman’

  • When Malaysian Ironman-in-training Auzani Ridzwan’s 40th birthday plans were quashed by heart attacks, he overhauled his diet and turned to open-water swimming
  • Swim partner and vegan advocate Davina Goh went plant-based in her 30s and now enjoys better sleep, clearer skin and more energy

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Auzani Ridzwan in training for an open-water swim meet. The Malaysian suffered two heart attacks training for a half Ironman, leading to a diet and exercise overhaul that has him feeling better than ever. Photo: Facebook / Auzani Ridzwan

A 40th birthday is a milestone and Auzani Ridzwan wanted his to be special. He planned to celebrate the positive changes he had made to his life by taking part in a serious athletic challenge.

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“I had gone from a sedentary lifestyle to the best shape of my life thanks to walks that led to runs, then cycling and swimming, so I decided to sign up for my first ever half Ironman, the Langkawi 70.3, [in] 2018,” the Malaysian says.

But Ridzwan’s life turned upside down one week before the big event.

Following a 5km (3.1-mile) run after a stressful week of travelling for work, he sat down for breakfast – and had a heart attack.

While waiting for the ambulance, he had a second heart attack.

In hospital, thankful to have survived, he was shocked by the doctors’ counsel.

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