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  • bullets13
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    With a helmet on, Bills safety Damar Hamlin took part in team drills on Tuesday for the first time this spring and some six months since having a near-death experience during a game.


    That’s one hell of a stunt double they found him.

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  • IowaHunter
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    I think he’s nuts to go back on the field. I sure wouldn’t. I’d rather live than trifle with another event.

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  • jshouse
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    well here we go... good to know the cause was decided so now we an learn more about it and hopefully how (try) to prevent it...

    "The diagnosis of what happened to me was basically commotio cordis. It’s a direct blow at a specific point in your heartbeat that causes cardiac arrest," Hamlin added. "And five to seven seconds later, you fall out. … Commotio cordis is the leading cause of death in youth athletes across all sports. So, that's something that I personally will be taking a step in to make a change. Also, with that being said, all of the awareness around CPR and access to AEDs have been lowering that number as well."

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  • Bayouboy
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    Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin detailed what happened the night he suffered cardiac arrest on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals Jan. 2.


    Recent interview.



    He is also cleared to play.
    Last edited by Bayouboy; 04-18-2023, 04:41 PM.

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  • Lawhunter
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    Originally posted by cehorn View Post
    You mean like asking vax status for getting on a plane, eating at McDonalds or keeping your job?
    Bingo

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  • cehorn
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    Originally posted by dosrobles View Post
    Since when did we ask people to publicly release medical information?
    You mean like asking vax status for getting on a plane, eating at McDonalds or keeping your job?

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  • jshouse
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    Originally posted by dosrobles View Post
    Since when did we ask people to publicly release medical information?
    all the time with athletes, celebs....

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  • dosrobles
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    Since when did we ask people to publicly release medical information?

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  • WItoTX
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    Originally posted by wytex View Post
    Funny , he was way wrong.
    Every Dr said it was commotio cordis.

    Cleared to play again too.
    I can see how he got it wrong. In Hamlin's instance, all the data we have so far is not supportive of CC, as Drew points out. Which he also makes the point, why not release the info, so other Dr's can see all the information themselves in their own practice. I can understand where he is coming from.

    Clearly Dr. Drew was wrong. It will be very interesting to see if Hamlin comes back to the NFL. I know I wouldn't allow him to play after something like that. Maybe a coach. But no more contact. But that is just me, and luckily for Hamlin, I am not the Bills owner. Who, coincidentally, had cardiac arrest as well, and still has not recovered.

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  • jshouse
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    Originally posted by wytex View Post
    Funny , he was way wrong.
    Every Dr said it was commotio cordis.

    Cleared to play again too.
    link? i never saw anyone come out and say what caused it. edit: link from a doctor that actually treated him, not someone speculating.

    they should have just asked hamlin what he was told caused it during one of his interviews...oh wait
    Last edited by jshouse; 04-18-2023, 12:54 PM.

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  • wytex
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    Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
    Dr. Drew on Damar Hamlin diagnosis. The jist is, he doesn't think its commo corditis based on the evidence provided to date. He concludes it was likely a pulmonary embolism.

    https://twitter.com/drscottjensen/st...m_medium=email
    Funny , he was way wrong.
    Every Dr said it was commotio cordis.

    Cleared to play again too.

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  • SB09
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    Originally posted by WItoTX View Post
    Did you see the article under the Damar Hamlin headline? Chris Smith, dead at 31.

    Interesting all the updates come out at dang near the same time.
    I did see that. No cause of death given. Odds are that the cause of death is, "suddenly."

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  • WItoTX
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    Originally posted by bullets13 View Post
    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...cardiac-arrest

    I hear that the method actor that the conspiracy nuts claim is playing him can really lay a hit.
    Did you see the article under the Damar Hamlin headline? Chris Smith, dead at 31.

    Interesting all the updates come out at dang near the same time.

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  • bullets13
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    Damar Hamlin has been cleared by three specialists to return to football. The Bills safety said commotio cordis caused his cardiac arrest and that the event is "life changing, but it's not the end of my story."


    I hear that the method actor that the conspiracy nuts claim is playing him can really lay a hit.

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  • WItoTX
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    [quote=jshouse;16732531]
    Originally posted by myway View Post

    haha right

    he's good to go! several articles on it, yet none mention what could have caused it

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...s/11687633002/
    Well that's crazy, I searched yesterday for any update, and this morning, nothing came up on Google or the Duck. His twitter has a bunch of posts, but I was looking more for interviews.

    Apparently he met the president, and is trying to pass a bill that would get kids access to AED's. Our elementary school in the late 90's had AED's. I thought they were required in all schools. So I am not sure exactly what the difference is in the bill.

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