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NFL denies ESPN’s ‘five minutes’ report after Bills’ Damar Hamlin collapsed on field
I saw Troy Vincent had said that and I assumed it was just a face saving thing but I think PBPF makes a good point in that the league actually getting word to the teams that fast is unlikely. I wonder if it was the referees just following standard procedure for a stoppage of play any longer than X amount of time or something like that. Without word from the league the refs may have been the ones to send out the 5 minute warm up message simply because they didn't know what else to do. All in all it was a tough situation and I was surprised that the ESPN MNF broadcast handled it as well as they did because those MNF shows have been brutal the last few years.Nobody knows where the directive on "5 minutes" came from. I am no Goodell or NYJ-FL fan, but logically, it did not come from NY, that quickly. More likely a bad decision by an on-field ref not grasping the seriousness of the issue and treating it like any other cart-off injury.
Thank you for that info.I had a friend put in a medically induced coma after suffering a heart attack. It was more than 24 hrs later that we got the first updates from the medical staff.
My father was put in a medically induced coma for 3 days after a stroke, a procedure to protect the brainI had a friend put in a medically induced coma after suffering a heart attack. It was more than 24 hrs later that we got the first updates from the medical staff.
They have to comply with HIPPA.Not having experienced a heart attack or having been old enough to understand what happened to my grandparents when they had theirs 30 some years ago, is it normal for there to have been no update on a patients condition after 12+ hours for something like this?
I know there was one that supposedly game from his Local Marketing guy last night, but then we had reports from the team and the NFL contradicting that.
To me, full recovery means pre-incident conditions. It's unknown if he can continue to play football until they can determine the underlying cause for the event, but for now, fully recovery is all we can hope for.What're chances of "full recovery" at this point? What even is a "full recovery"?
Does that terminology suggest:
"can resume professional sports career?"
Or is it
"Can manage and sustain normal bodily function without the assistance of medical equipment?"
Just curious - I know we have some folks here with decent medical knowledge.
God... If I'm wondering these questions, I cannot imagine being family...
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