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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That said, I do have my misgivings about the vaccines as well.
"You have died of Thuddenly."
A previously unknown j heart defect
Said do in the story.
All y’all need to stop with the vax crap
To those with undetected heart defects
During heavy exercise you can
That med examine for sports is not great. It could have easily been missed
The first question I ask these days is, how many boosters...
Easily
May not have made national news so who knows
You’re looking for it so if it bleeds it leads
Just my two cents. Hubby got the J&J on October 4, 2021. No problems so far (that we know of) but I did give him a hand full of vitamins and some Ivermectin to take before he got it. I am TOTALLY against any of these shots, have not taken any, never been tested for covid, have only been sick once in the last 3 years (just recently over Thanksgiving) and am fine. He had to take it to keep his job. I know lots of people think he should have just quit, but when you’re two years away from a pension you have to weigh your priorities. I wanted him to quit I’m that against them, but I also didn’t want him to wind up resenting me for making him quit. In the end, it’s a personal decisions. I did tell him everything I’d been reading about the mRNA crap so he opted for, what we decided, was the lesser of the evils.
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