Posted on 01/03/2023 1:15:40 PM PST by nickcarraway
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin might have been a fraction of a second away from moving on to the next play. Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest Monday night when he collapsed on the field in Cincinnati, was administered CPR under life-or-death circumstances and hospitalized in critical condition after what one independent board-certified cardiologist saw as a collision at the time in the cardiac cycle when the heart is most vulnerable.
“That hit had to occur at a certain point in time that was only five milliseconds long,” said Dr. Marc Cohen, Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Newark-Beth Israel Medical Center. “If that hit occurred one millisecond after or before, this may not have happened.”
What looked like a routine (by NFL standards) tackle by Hamlin on Bengals receiver Tee Higgins resulted in Hamlin getting to his feet, adjusting his facemask and immediately falling onto his back as horrified players from both sides watched trainers, paramedics and doctors assist with his breathing and restore his heartbeat.
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With all the hits going on every game, every year, every where from peewee to NFL, Mr. Hamlin was the unlucky one.
Some additional context...
In ‘77 the Swine Flu vaxx was pulled after causing fewer than three dozen reported deaths and around 500 reported injuries.
I’d say we blasted through that months ago.
So why are the vaxxes still available for a bug with a very high survival rate?
Could it be because CoupFlu has NEVER been about protecting public health...?
This was a top end private school. But of course it was many years ago when I was in high school . . . like my 50th reunion is coming up . . .
A quick check revealed results that are 1 year old.
NFL COVID-19 Testing Results and Vaccination Rates: Dec. 26, 2021- Jan. 8, 2022
The NFL's COVID-19 vaccination rate as of January 13 is as follows:
Nearly 95% of NFL players are vaccinated; nearly 100% of NFL personnel are vaccinated.
My friend who was watching on TV said that at first, it looked like they were treating his neck or collar bone. It did not at first appear to be heart-related.
“MAY”
Speculation.
“I still carry scars and endure pain from a football injury when I was 17.”
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Sorry to hear that, but I expect anybody going into a sport where much of the game is spent in bodies slamming into each other understands they are likely to become hurt and/or possibly injured.
But after all the confusion and fearmongering on both sides here, that train has left the station. Will never happen.
“They sure are pushing this theory.”
Of course they are. They read about it at FR and decided to take the diagnosis offered for free by the gaseous FRdocs.
Speculation, it is always the ‘worst’ explanation.
The problem is, the jab dangerous.
More people have died from the jab than from Covid.
If covid patients were not given dangerous drugs, most would be alive. Alot of these so called covid patients, just had the flu, but again died from the bad medicine.
Oh heck no. But it should be made safer to play.
Well done!
If he has myocarditis do you think it will be reported?
Regardless of what caused his cardiac arrest, we can be assured that “science” will mot be used to find the answer!
The jab ruins the immune system.
Death rate in America, 18 to 62-year-olds are up 40 percent in 2021 & 2020. 2020 less people than in 2019. People stared really dying when the Covideo 19 shots came and now all diseases are up because the immune system is weakened because of the jab, people who got the shots are going to be sorry, wait till you see what’s going to happen next 2 to 4 years.
The jab ruins the immune system.
Death rate in America, 18 to 62-year-olds are up 40 percent in 2021 & 2020. 2020 less people than in 2019. People stared really dying when the Covideo 19 shots came and now all diseases are up because the immune system is weakened because of the jab, people who got the shots are going to be sorry, wait till you see what’s going to happen next 2 to 4 years.
Good question...but I doubt it.
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