Posted on 01/02/2023 6:43:02 PM PST by week 71
Hamlin tackled Bengals receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter and got up briefly before falling backwards to the ground.
An ambulance raced on the field to treat the safety, who was taken away in the vehicle and immobilized.
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Just a random sampling of the articles about the Non-Covid excess death pandemic, which is heavily affecting vaccinated countries:
https://brownstone.org/articles/deaths/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/non-covid-excess-deaths-why-are-they-rising/ar-AAZg6Lb
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-are-excess-deaths-higher-now-than-during-covid/
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/rise-nationwide-excess-deaths-18-to-49-year-olds/
https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/12/22/excess-deaths-rise-spain-2022/
It’s generally heart attack or stroke, followed by mysteriously fast cancer.
You keep getting those boosters. At this point, it’s an IQ test.
Thank you for your prayerful post.
Most commotio cordis( if that is what happened) events occur in baseball...from the baseball hitting the spot during cardiac repolarization...supposedly occurs with chest protectors also..from what I have read...young people have weaker thorax and cannot absorb a strong blow. Commotio Cordis can occur to car drivers sternal area hitting steering wheels in crash.. hence air bags in steering wheels and 3 point seat belts.
Good review of commotio cordis in Wikipedia.
Pray player survives.
In what way?
An AED will not shock a stopped heart. If they are doing compressions, there is NO rhythm. If there is a bad rhythm the AED will shock into normal rhythm. Otherwise it will tell you to do compressions until some kind of rhythm is detected.
You’re the expert. But I was taught in medical school, residency, ACLS and other critical care courses that fibrillation is rhythm - not an effective one if it is v fib - people can be do live normally for years in a fib. The lack of a rhythm is asystole. You are confusing rhythm which is electrical with circulation which is mechanical. In fact there is a rhythm called PEA that has an absolutely normal
looking sinus rhythm but is associated with no circulation (pulse). I have treated all there rhythms many times and run multiple codes. But you are the expert so please enlighten. me
Around 1900 many players died. They had little protection and few rules had been developed. Some schools stopped playing football. The Ivies recruited young kids from the factories and farms. Many died.
Wrong. if they are doing compressions there is no circulation. There can be any number of rhythms underlying the cardiac arrest. Some the AED will shock some it won’t It will not shock asystole or PEA it will shock v tach or v fib IF it correctly detects them.
He reappears! Happy New Year!
Have you been there on the field where the string athlete’s heart seizes up and knocks him the hell out?
...strong athlete’s heart...
That boat is already overflowing.
I have run more codes than you have watched on tv. I know cardiac arrest and resuscitation modes. I do not have to be on a football field to know the difference between rhythm and circulation
Are you commenting on all the posters who are scared of the vax? They are simply trying to assure themselves that their fear of vaccine is completely normal.
As you said 9270 die every day in USA and 20% of those are sudden deaths. This has been going on long before the covid vaccine was invented. And that includes athletes.
Yeah. Right.
Doctors hide behind protocols while young people die.
The older heart patients are the ones with money and better healthcare insurance coverage.
These top-flight are thoroughbreds with enormously strong hearts. How many men like that have you had your doctors hands on?
Really bad hit. He was hurt by the hit 100 percent!
...top-flight athlete’s...
He collapsed just now. I talked to Dr. Peter McCullough to get his take. Here's what Peter said...
STEVE KIRSCH JAN 3
According to Dr. Peter McCullough, the injury that Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin sustained is known as commotio cordis (a phenomenon in which a sudden blunt impact to the chest causes sudden death in the absence of cardiac damage).
The time delay from the hit until he collapsed is expected in commotio cordis.
Peter believes that the ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation could have been set up by the vaccine if he took it.
Hamlin was shocked back to rhythm. He now has anoxic encephalopathy. He’s in critical condition at the hospital.
Summary
Hamlin’s injury was not caused by the vaccine, but if he was vaccinated, it may have contributed to the severity of his injury.
Pretty solid hit, yes. But clean and not that terribly unusual in terms of impact velocity.
That said...he seemed a little out of sorts before he got hit. Almost as if he was ready, and then, a split second before impact, he lost his defender’s aggression—went a little limp—slowed down... Can’t say for sure, and it’s probably not so, but maybe his heart started giving out just before impact?
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