Posted on 11/29/2023 10:54:09 PM PST by algore
University of Minnesota Duluth football player Reed Ryan has died at the age of 22 after collapsing during a workout, his family have announced.
Reed - a 6ft 3in, 241-pound defensive end - was training in a weight room on November 21 when he suddenly went into a cardiac arrest. After school officials regained his pulse and he was rushed to the ICU, he tragically passed away a week later.
In an obituary written by his family members, the UMD star was said to have died 'doing what he loved'.
'This was the result of an undetected genetic heart condition and a large, loving heart,' it continued. 'The athletic training team was tremendous in their efforts to immediately initiate CPR and regain his pulse.
'The ICU hospital staff at St. Mary's-Duluth were amazing in doing everything possible for him.'
Reed graduated from Waunakee High School in 2019 after being State of Wisconsin Defensive Player of the Year, before accepting a full-ride to North Dakota State University.
After four seasons in North Dakota he transferred to University of Minnesota Duluth, where he logged eight total tackles and one sack in his one season with the Bulldogs.
The family's obituary added: 'Reed had a contagious smile and lived life to the fullest in his short years. Reed loved people, he could talk to anyone and prided himself on being surrounded by friends, family, mentors, and being part of a team
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What did the Medical Examiner say?
One wonders.
“He is not just merely dead. He’s really most sincerely dead. And don’t ask about his vexxationation status.”
Suddenly!
Unexpectedly!
whatever happened to that Bills d-back player who collapsed after a tackle. did he ever make it back?
This happened all of the time pre-2020, right?
Safe and effective, baby, safe and effective...
I suppose that I shouldn't fault the writer of this obituary - but that's a very unusual formulation.
A more plausible explanation would be that he had a congenital deformation of the heart and/or (since birth) heart murmur. But
1) I don't think that one dies suddenly from that, and
2) it should have been easily detected during the routine medical examination given all college athletes prior to joining the team, thus making him ineligible.
I'm by no means an expert, so feel free to "enlighten" me.
Regards,
“muh quaxxcine”
According to the Bills official website, he is on the roster and listed as Active.
I remember the old days where football and basketball and soccer players would drop dead every day...or not....or maybe not...or practically never ever....
I’ve read one study/article that predicts everyone that got myocarditis from the vaccines would die within a decade due to the latent damage.
True? Who knows.
Regardless of the cause, a tragedy for the family
We will. Finding out the hard way.
Here’s a question: How did he pass a sports physical.
The M.E. from Oz?
when does the lollie pop guild start dancing?
This two year old must have the same genetic condition, right?
Elizabeth Rose Ragonese 24 hours dead after Moderna.
https://www.reddit.com/r/modernavaccine/comments/109q74c/elizabeth_rose_ragonese_24_hours_dead_after/?rdt=63544
Elizabeth Rose Ragonese | Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home 2yrs old. – Died after Covid & flu shot.
https://mittval.is/elizabeth-rose-ragonese-brookside-chapel-funeral-home-2yrs-old-died-after-covid-flu-shot/
Strong athletes have strong hearts with lots of ACE-2 receptors….where the covid spikes attach. Whether from natural infection or pumping MRNa into your body instructing cells to continually keep producing spikes for perhaps months ( studies say 6 months) or longer. All it takes is spike caused inflammation damage to one small tiny area of the heart that disrupts its rhythm. It seems many of these deaths are sudden, catastrophic and unrecoverable.
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