Posted on 07/26/2023 5:17:18 AM PDT by Red Badger
you just provided more evidence....because this chest pounding started long before the vax mandates.
I wouldn’t argue with that, just allowing time for answers.
I would think a stress test with EKG for athletes.
I played CYO ball, so no tests for me. :)
The timing has to be perfect......................
and you have to prove he pounded his chest at the same time as the attack.
Who to believe? Vaxxtard clot shot idiots or my own lying eyes?
I played High School and College ball in the 70s, I never went through a year when I did not have a mandated medical exam.
I would guess things are more strict now.
This article is from 2018, about Gator Football Recruit Randy Russell.
He was a 3-star rated defensive back recruit from Miami, in his pre-conditioning physical before he was allowed to participate in team related activities, the doctors found a heart abnormality, the condition ended his football career, before it even started at UF.
He was allowed to remain on scholarship, and I think he ended up graduating and still be apart of the team despite never participating in team activities.
Any college and most definitely a major D1 school like UF or Southern Cal, are not going to allow anyone to participate in any team activities before they have had a thorough physical done by qualified specialists, not a GP.
Thank you for the link.
I played HS sports in the 70s, every year we all had to have a physical before practicing.
Back then the physical was basically nothing, we had a guy at practice one day, just fall over and was out cold, the EMTs were called and he was already dead from a heart defect, which was not discovered by the preseason physical.
Today, a much more thorough physical is done at the HS level and at the college and NFL level, it’s done usually be a team of doctors who are specialists.
There is to much money and liability involved to not do these physicals.
At the professional level in all major sports, even when a player is traded or signs a new contract, the player undergoes a physical before they can become part of the team or the new contract becomes official.
Of course heart attacks happen in young athletes with zero risk factors.
And let us not forget it is NOT a vaccine. They had to literally change the definition, to make it fit.
If anyone else is curious...
https://policy.usc.edu/covid-19-vaccination-program/
The vaxx is now “strongly recommended”.
SNORT.
BTW, the DM has “updated” the article, dateline today...
Not sure what they changed.
They’re not transparent about it.
Well, their articles are generally rife with factual errors, as well as grammar and spelling errors that they were too lazy to properly proofread for. Sometimes they go back and work on that, especially when dozens of readers point out their mistakes in the comments.
Same thing that happened to Bills safety Damar Hamlin, and to me. I was playing pick-up ball with friends on Thanksgiving weekend of 2018 when everything went white. I woke up several days later (4 or 5, from different sources) in the hospital. Mine was from fibrillation; there was no vaxx to blame anyway.
But thanks to God’s Grace and prompt medical attention, I’m still around. Same for those kids. The main difference is that I was 75 at the time. Youngsters could have the episode that I did, but it’s very rare.
If it is the vaxx causing their episodes, it must be publicized. But good luck with that.
Even the Yahoo website is now reporting on the heart attacks in young people.
This BS should be required reading for anyone who still has a good opinion of the Daily Mail.
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