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re: Just turned on MNF…what happened?

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Posted by Rebbedup
Member since Jun 2021
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Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:51 pm to
Commotio Cordis

This seems to make sense with what happened. Even if they got his heart going the question becomes how long his brain went without oxygen. Prayers for him and his family.
Posted by momentoftruth87
Member since Oct 2013
71515 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:54 pm to
Supposedly the hit was at a time of restart of the heart cycle. In basic terms. Freak accident
Posted by 212Horn
New York, NY
Member since Oct 2022
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Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:56 pm to
I feel it was most likely a Commotio Cordis. It’s caused by being struck in the chest, right above the heart at exactly the wrong instant. The heart can be totally healthy, but it can quit beating.

LINK (LINK )

“But, 60 percent of the incidents are caused by baseballs. Most of the other sports-related cases occurred in ice hockey, with other instances reported in connection with football, lacrosse, basketball, cricket, martial arts, boxing, fights, and vehicular accidents”

“The vast majority of the commotio cordis victims die. Nearly all of them are male, under the age of 20, which is when the chest wall finishes developing. The most vulnerable are children under the age of 12 whose chest cages are narrow, and who have underdeveloped chest muscles. Experts say that while most chest injuries are associated with football or baseball, they can even occur in the home with objects that are not considered dangerous.”
This post was edited on 1/2/23 at 9:57 pm
Posted by TrumpedUpVol
Member since Sep 2020
584 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:59 pm to
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If you went to a concert, and the bass player suddenly falls over, CPR is done onstage before he's taken away by ambulance and nobody knows if he is dead or not, are you expecting the band to take a breath, regroup, and finish their set?


Is there a backup bassist?
Posted by Born2rock
Member since Oct 2022
896 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 9:59 pm to
Vital signs have stabilized and a tube put down his throat to help breathing.
Posted by 212Horn
New York, NY
Member since Oct 2022
221 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 10:03 pm to
Good explanation regarding Commotio Cordis. LINK
Posted by Gideon Swashbuckler
Member since Sep 2019
5798 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 10:07 pm to
The fact that his heart was beating faster because of the physical exertion it takes to play the game makes it an even more of an unlikely event.
Posted by BamaELCo
Alabama
Member since Jun 2012
3210 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 10:17 pm to
quote:

I feel it was most likely a Commotio Cordis. It’s caused by being struck in the chest, right above the heart at exactly the wrong instant. The heart can be totally healthy, but it can quit beating.



This happened to a kid in the Auburn / Opelika area about a decade ago.
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15714 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 10:29 pm to
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Even if they got his heart going the question becomes how long his brain went without oxygen


That’s what good CPR does. It keeps the brain oxygenated until return of spontaneous circulation can be achieved. He was getting it almost immediately which gives him a better chance than the average out of hospital cardiac arrest victim.

It’s still a very bad situation but better than someone collapsing at home or work and not getting care until the ambulance arrived.
Posted by TeddyWestside
Georgia
Member since Jul 2017
2872 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 10:42 pm to
I seem to remember about twenty years or so ago that this happened to a kid in little league baseball somewhere who got hit with a line drive, which caused his heart to stop and killed him. I only remember it because there was a kid on my team whose mom made him wear a chest protector after it happened. Obviously I don’t remember if it was commotio cordis or not.
This post was edited on 1/2/23 at 10:45 pm
Posted by TNoon
Member since Nov 2020
2463 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:07 pm to
What In the hell is going on? Look at this:

1/2/23:

Former Jacksonville Jaguars guard Uche Nwaneri dies age 38 'from acute heart failure after collapsing at his wife's home' as the NFL side pay tribute to his 'strong bond' with fans

LINK
Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
Member since Jul 2021
1318 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:22 pm to
Probably vaccinated as well.

We are going to see more and more of this.
Posted by vidtiger23
Member since Feb 2012
4839 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:24 pm to
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Is there a backup bassist?

I feel like you were making a cruel joke this whole thread. If not wtf dude
Posted by silverstreak
Member since Sep 2009
1640 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:33 pm to
See more of what? Conspiracy theorist dipshits?
Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
Member since Jul 2021
1318 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:49 pm to
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See more of what? Conspiracy theorist dipshits?


See more sudden deaths while the conspiracy theorists make up new acronyms like SAD to hide what is happening to the jabmeat who got the clot shot.
Posted by Rebbedup
Member since Jun 2021
2850 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:54 pm to
That is awful. A little kid. Geez!
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
99175 posts
Posted on 1/2/23 at 11:54 pm to
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See more sudden deaths while the conspiracy theorists make up new acronyms like SAD to hide what is happening to the jabmeat who got the clot shot.


Sudden arrhythmic death (SAD) pre-dates COVID vaccines. By at least 13 years. Idiot.

2007 article on SAD
Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
Member since Jul 2021
1318 posts
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:01 am to
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Sudden arrhythmic death (SAD) pre-dates COVID vaccines. By at least 13 years. Idiot.

2007 article on SAD


Keep telling yourself that and then go wonder why there was suddenly a spike in news articles with SADS deaths in 2022 but crickets before that.

This post was edited on 1/3/23 at 12:02 am
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
99175 posts
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:03 am to
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Keep telling yourself that


I don’t have to. It’s clearly there in print from a renowned, international cardiac medical journal from 2007.
This post was edited on 1/3/23 at 12:04 am
Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
Member since Jul 2021
1318 posts
Posted on 1/3/23 at 12:15 am to
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It’s clearly there in print from a renowned, international cardiac medical journal from 2007.


You can tap dance around the 2022 spike in news articles about SADS deaths all you want.
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