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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I didn’t see the play, but the first thing you think of when a young athlete collapses is HOCM- hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.
Meaning?They know. That ambulance was driving slow
Yeah, I remember that. Shefter keeps saying nothing like this has ever happenedScary scene. I'm reminded of this:
50 years ago, Detroit Lions' Chuck Hughes died of heart attack during game
50 years ago on Oct. 24, the Detroit Lions’ Chuck Hughes had a heart attack and died during a game against the Bearstouchdownwire.usatoday.com
Meaning they are in no rush which means he is fine or probably dead and he was not fineMeaning?
There were definitely a handful of cardiovascular related health issues and/or deaths prior to "2020", although it does seem like there's been even more lately. There won't be any objective findings on the matter though.A lot of sudden deaths happening frequently in younger people these days especially athletes….google it. I think these pro athletes get scanned/evaluated pretty throughly…..congenital heart problems generally come up in testing and assessment
He could be dead and thats why its not speeding away, theres no need to rush to the hospitalMeaning?
I am guessing the inference is they weren't rushing to the hospital so he is already gone.Meaning?
I so hope you are wrong but I noticed that same thingMeaning they are in no rush which means he is fine or probably dead and he was not fine
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Meaning it was on a football field and the ambulance has to drive slow until it gets to pavement.Meaning?
What is AED?Meaning they are in no rush which means he is fine or probably dead and he was not fine
Scary. Look at the Mo Lewis hit. Drew had internal bleeding, collapsed lung (later on), yet still was on his feet.That is what I saw too. Possible aortic rupture?
The electrodes to restart the heart.What is AED?
DefibrillatorWhat is AED?