Never seen anything like this in my life. The dark side of me says that dude died on the field and they were masking it.
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Never seen anything gmike this in my life. The dark side of me says that dude died on the field and they were masking it.
Based on what I saw and heard- I’d say it was a severe C1-C2 C-3 compression which is where the nerve bundles exit which control cardiopulmonary function.Was a terrible scene. Apparently had to use an AED on him and administer CPR on the field.
I thought the same as you that he might be dead right there on the field, but apparently he's still alive at the hospital as of now.
Perhaps he had an underlying heart condition that wasn't known, blood clot broke loose, etc. The hit itself was pretty benign.
Based on what I saw and heard- I’d say it was a severe C1-C2 C-3 compression which is where the nerve bundles exit which control cardiopulmonary function.
As he left - He still had a pulse but respiratory failure on the field. He got up and walked 2-3 steps then fell back and raised his arms- which would indicate that the cord wasn’t severed initially- but might have been further injured when his head hit the turf- then no further motion.
Agree the hit wasn’t that hard… also possible that he had a cerebral aneurysm .
Based on what I saw and heard- I’d say it was a severe C1-C2 C-3 compression which is where the nerve bundles exit which control cardiopulmonary function.
As he left - He still had a pulse but respiratory failure on the field. He got up and walked 2-3 steps then fell back and raised his arms- which would indicate that the cord wasn’t severed initially- but might have been further injured when his head hit the turf- then no further motion.
Too sudden IMO … normally I’d expect an MI victim to go to his knees under control. This guy went limp- Praying for the best for him and his family. I have a son that age and it hurt me to watch it.Cardiac arrest imo.
MI and cardiac arrest are not the same thing.Too sudden IMO … normally I’d expect an MI victim to go to his knees under control. This guy went limp- Praying for the best for him and his family. I have a son that age and it hurt me to watch it.
Yes… I know that. I was a paramedic for several years… but asymptomatic asystole is extremely rare. Cardiac arrest ( asystole) is not a condition- it’s a result. Anyone who dies from anything suffers cardiac arrest. The NFL puts the players through extremely intense CV stress tests. Any underlying congenital causes would usually be picked up on an EKG or imaging. . But we are all just guessing here.MI and cardiac arrest are not the same thing.
That vaccine may be the culprit.Was a terrible scene. Apparently had to use an AED on him and administer CPR on the field.
I thought the same as you that he might be dead right there on the field, but apparently he's still alive at the hospital as of now.
Perhaps he had an underlying heart condition that wasn't known, blood clot broke loose, etc. The hit itself was pretty benign.
That’s what they are saying . For some reason I thought about Dale Earnhardt.Cardiac arrest imo.
I have seen that theory elsewhere. Apparently a few European soccer players have just fallen out similarly.That vaccine may be the culprit.
That’s what they are saying . For some reason I thought about Dale Earnhardt.
I have seen that theory elsewhere. Apparently a few European soccer players have just fallen out similarly.
I have seen that theory elsewhere. Apparently a few European soccer players have just fallen out similarly.
Anybody who’d take the vaccine would prolly take a dik as well.Given the timing of cardiac arrest immediately following him getting hit in the chest, I don’t think a vaccine injury is the most likely cause. It could be a contributing factor, but there’s no way to know right now.
I just recently did my cardiac work up and they spotted a pattern of mild arrhythmias .I had to wear a harness for about a week which sent in telemetry to a recording center. Some arrhythmias don’t show up unless you are under physiological stress. It will be interesting to know if he had a condition that was missed.My doctor brother told me to go get a heart scan at 50. That is about the time some males get the "widow maker". They can catch it with a scan. They slow your heart rate down, shoot a radioactive dye in you, and trace it with very high resolution pictures of the heart and can see as little as a 5% blockage. I would suggest everybody go get one of these scans. Kinda like changing the timing belt just to make sure. Insurance will pay for it.. just say you are having some chest pains.
Good thing you did it…. I had minor calcium build up but nothing bad and everything looked OK.. I asked the doc if he thought my sticker was going to peck out for another 25 years…. He said yea probably.I just recently did my cardiac work up and they spotted a pattern of mild arrhythmias .I had to wear a harness for about a week which sent in telemetry to a recording center. Some arrhythmias don’t show up unless you are under physiological stress. It will be interesting to know if he had a condition that was missed.
I’d be more concerned about my pecker ticking out, but to each his own.Good thing you did it…. I had minor calcium build up but nothing bad and everything looked OK.. I asked the doc if he thought my sticker was going to peck out for another 25 years…. He said yea probably.
Ticking or sticking?I’d be more concerned about my pecker ticking out, but to each his own.
Depends on my mood 🤷♂️Ticking or sticking?