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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You win.
He loses.
Thanks for your knowledge, experience, well-reasoned approach when dealing with people.
We get it. You hate trump. Trump initiated the vaccines. Give it a rest!
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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
Yeah, a lot of variables out there besides & including “the vaxx”...for instance I would like to see a year-over-year chart of energy drink/Red Bull consumption pre-game. Overall energy drink sales are up a lot. Myocarditis from “the vaxx” is probably better documented than “pre-game Red Bulls”.
https://www.yahoo.com/now/108-billion-worldwide-energy-drinks-133000708.html
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35345250/
https://www.webmd.com/covid/news/20221121/myocarditis-after-covid-vaccine-still-rare
If they detect no pulse, they do CPR because they think the heart has stopped.
A heart in fibrillation is a frikken clenched fist. CPR won’t crack open that tight a fist and is killing him while his brain starves for oxygen.
Get a real protocol, doc.
He may have sustained a direct injury to the heart muscle(contusion), or commotio cordis, or have preexisting cardiomyopathy, or even subclinical myocarditis, or a combination of all of them. He might even be a victim of aortic or brain circulation aneurysm, or congenital abnormal coronary arteries.
Right now, we all need to pray for recovery for him. ( While we’re at it....pray for all who are suffering)
I bow to your superior knowledge. Enjoy your evening
Are you glitching? You are repeating yourself.
Get over yourself MMD.
Could be. I’m hoping he’s ok. And I’m looking forward to his doctors explanation.
Nothing but speculation.
I respect Dr. McCullough. His opinion based on what can be seen is one to consider.
Seems Kirsch updated his substack since you last read it. Peter may have changed his medical opinion. Though without examination, no one knows yet.
Nevermind. I mis-read.
A baseball chest protector, and a football version are worlds different.
Just because some dude is on a conservative site, does not mean they are not idiots. There is plenty of hate here, and everywhere.
Imagine how many NFL players would potentially be sidelined if the league were to put each and every one of them through a complete cardiological workup to see which of them may have latent damage, prone to being exacerbated by top-flight pro-level practices and top-flight pro-level gametime hits and bursts of exertion?
So, how fast is the collapse from the heart stopping/fibrillating? Normally, I’d think the collapse is the first sign of trouble, but here we have an impact to time off of.
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