Bills Safety Hamlin Collapses on field gets CPR

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  1. BleedJetsGreen1981

    BleedJetsGreen1981 Well-Known Member

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    Scary scene during Monday Night Football Bills vs. Bengals. Damar Hamlin reportedly collapsed on field after making a play on Bengals Tee Higgins. Hamlin received cpr on field and rushed to hospital. Game delayed.

     
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    Was really a frightening picture, seeing the kid's body just go limp, and go down. Now in critical condition.
    Put's this whole thing in proper perspective... prayers to Mr Hamlin & his family!
     
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    BleedJetsGreen1981 Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. Here we are moaning and groaning about the Jets and this poor guy is fighting for his life. Hope he pulls through. Jarring.
     
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    I really hope he's alright. I've heard a few doctors weigh in on this and it looks like Commotio Cordis. Extremely rare because of the timing required, but it can lead to oxygen deprivation to the brain, so I really hope he pulls through.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commotio_cordis
     
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    If it were the Dolphins, I bet they'd ask if they. Old just play around him.

    Luckily these two teams take injuries more seriously.

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  6. jilozzo

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    thats exactly what it is. not as rare as we think as it does occur occasionally in MVA's and other blunt trauma to chest.
     
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    I just read that he is improving greatly? Neuro seems to intact. That would be amazing news! If so, major probs to the medical staff in cinci on the field. I would suspect that not many would make it through this?
     
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    No expert, but a key factor being cited is the immediacy of response. A defibrillator was used. As medical professionals can't be present everywhere in everyday settings, it is important that defibrillators are as widely available as possible.

    I hope some focus goes on making them more affordable. Our defib cost £1300 (or $1500). A lot of money for essential equipment for a local sports club.
     
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    Google now shows some models available for as little as $800. In 2000 Louis Acompora, a 14 year old lacrosse goalie on Long Island took a shot to the chest and died on the field; within two years NY State had passed a law in response to attention from an organization formed by his family requiring AEDs to be placed in all schools and, I believe, in commercial gyms and other locations where people are exercising; stories are now frequently seen in newspapers and other media about lives being saved by their early availability.
     
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    You know, if I was in charge of marketing for a company like, oh say.... Nike, and I was looking for a spokesperson who personified the ability to unify people of all backgrounds, I would think of Damar Hamlin.
     
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    Just saw an AP report that they removed his tube, and he is breathing on his own.

    Good news!
     
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    It depends on the situation. If, for example, the defib is to be permanently sited outside it needs to be in a heated box and be wired in to an electrical circuit. These cost around the figure previosuly quoted. If in an indoor setting where there is no likelihood of the air temperature dropping below the set temperature (can't remember what that was, but around freezing) then a plug into socket, un-heated cheaper option can be obtained. There are also portable versions, but these aren't suitable for permanent siting and have to be fully charged up prior to use each time so suitable for camping trips or similar were there isn't going to be access to power. The organization I coach for has updated their AED in the last 2 months and I've just had my training! Commotio Cordis is one of the biggest risks I could encounter. That's why I know about it.
     
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    A company like, oh say...Nike could afford to buy a whole load of AEDs and place them where youth groups and schools might need them and no laws require their availability. Kind of like giving back to their best customers.
     
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    "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 2,000 young, seemingly healthy people under age 25 in the United States die each year of sudden cardiac arrest."
    Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Young People - HealthyChildren.org
     
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    Your link contains no information from the CDC. It does contain a link to a registry to track cardiac death in teens that began in 2022.

    What nobody in the media talks about is the CDC is a hugely corrupt organization that was taken over by big pharma before any of us were born.
     
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    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    Decades old corruption doesn’t matter anymore, OU. The government’s led health departments have told enough lies over the past 2.5 years for generations.
     
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  18. Ralebird

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    The quote mentioning the CDC is from the second paragraph of the article I linked. It shows that sudden cardiac arrest is not as rare as some may think and is not limited to young athletes as the registry you reference is for those up to age twenty.

    The rest of your post appears to be of a political nature so I will not address it other than to say offering such an opinion without supporting it in any way is futile in convincing anyone.
     
  19. ouchy

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    I'm not trying to be political I'm just getting into the mind of our new QB. ;)

    The CDC page links death of people between ages 1 through 39 in Michigan. Not just teens. I was not able to find a study mentioned in the article. However, the COVID vaccine isn't the only medication that can create cardiac issues. The main reason I posted was to point out the CDC is simply another corrupt corporation. Their about money not health.
     
  20. joe

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    be quiet

    Both the left

    https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/03/peoples-cdc-covid-guidelines

    as well as the right

    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/how-bad-is-the-cdc/

    are in agreement

    be quiet

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