Not at all. No worriesNo doubt, I also wasn’t questioning you in any way of your vaccination status, I hope it did not come come across as such!
If so, my apologies!!
Not at all. No worries
This thread reminds me of 2021 when I was cleaning out the yard barn at our home in TN. I put some things on FB Marketplace to sell, and some lady was interested in a gas can and step ladder. She lived in VA, but was heading to Johnson City so she asked me if I could meet her at the TN Welcome Center off I-26. I met her, and it turned out we had went to the same high school. She was 3 years older than me, but I vaguely remembered her. We had a really nice conversation and knew a lot of the same people, including a classmate of mine who happened to be her brother in-law. Then she started talking about her brother dying, and the family thought he was murdered, but the town police ruled out foul play and wouldn't investigate it. Then she started in on some wild *** COVID conspiracy theories. I guess the expression on my face said that I thought she was a nut because she just stopped, dropped her eyes, and said, "you think I'm crazy, don't you?" I kind of half chuckled and said, "you believe what you believe" and told her I had to get going and it was nice meeting her. It was sad that we started out that conversation so well and then she took it off the rails like that.These are 2 very different injuries. Don’t say they both caused “shock waves “ to the heart.
One disrupted cardiac rhythm. The other contused (or bruised) the lungs. Pulmonary contusions are not unheard of in football. While a significant injury, this is no where near the same level of seriousness as Hamlin. Please do not imply they are related. Can we please stop the conspiracies here? I beg you![]()
In 1979, at age 36, Arthur Ashe suffered his first heart attack that required bypass surgery and led to his retirement. He suffered a second heart attack and subsequent bypass surgery in 1983.
In 1998, St. Louis Blues defenseman Chris Pronger collapsed on the ice after a slap shot to the chest left him with an irregular heartbeat. He lost consciousness for about 30 seconds, and was quickly aided by medical personnel. The team doctor later said Pronger's heart had stopped briefly but quickly returned to normal, Helene Elliott reported for the LA Times.
Detroit Lion Chuck Hughes had a fatal heart attack on the field in 1971, the only NFL player to die while playing.
During a 2020 game against the Anaheim Ducks, the St. Louis Blues had another medical scare. Defenseman Jay Bouwmeester was reaching for a drink of water on the bench after finishing his shift on the ice when he slumped over and lost consciousness briefly, Insider's Kelly McLaughlin previously reported.
Bouwmeester, then 36, was revived by medical staff and hospitalized. He didn't appear to have taken any egregious hits or head injury prior to the incident, and the cause of his collapse was initially reported as a cardiac event.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases...iac-arrest/in-depth/sudden-death/art-20047571
Says the guy who conflated cardiac arrest and a pulmonary contusion.A heart attack is not a cardiac arrest. Two different scenarios..
Says the guy who conflated cardiac arrest and a pulmonary contusion.
Incidentally, did you read the 1998 one about the slapshot to the chest?
Two professional football players hospitalized in the same week from blows/force/hits to the chest area.
Nothing to see here!
Are you curious if it has something to do with COVID after effects?
I wonder if anything else pops up that concerns them enuff to start other investigations
Clay says heart attack, but the article says cardiac arrest, see there is a difference. Or did he have a heart attack leading to a cardiac arrest.
Foretelling another eventual pandemic based upon history and current risk factors is, obviously, not the same as creating a pandemic. You're down deep, Rayban.
How dark is it at the bottom of that rabbit hole?
Well the CDC is looking into correlation and causation of strokes and embolisms now sooooo…..It’s another moron trying to imply it’s the vaccine.