๐ฅ Dr. Gold chiming in on athletes dying... ( Fact check the numbers ๐ธ's)
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Iโve been listening to a lot of sports radio. At first it was shock, but now they have the official talking points and are blaming it on a freak accident due to a hit to the chest. What is interesting, however, is the fear in their voices. Everyone knows what this is, but of course they canโt say it. They are lying to themselves just as much as they are lying to everyone else. They need their lies to be true, because they could be next.
Correct, they've got the talking point of It was "commotio cordis" which is laughable! The good thing is a lot of people are not buying it. If you go to the Wikipedia page on this subject, what do you know, "This page was last edited on 4 January 2023, at 12:03 (UTC)." They're removing any text about most people that die from this have a pre-existing heart issue dealing with abnormal arrhythmia that would EASILY be detected by a doctor, and that person would not be allowed to play contact sports like football. These teams have a staff of very good sports medicine physicians that look these guys over top to bottom on a regular basis to make sure they're good to play and a heart arrhythmia would have been found long ago. Their story is NOT holding up.
Based off Hamlin uncles interview Damar had to be resuscitated at the hospital in addition to on the field.. That throws commotio cordis out the window if I understand correctly.. (p.s. I'm not a doctor)
https://rumble.com/v23steo-damar-hamlins-uncle-gives-an-update-says-they-had-to-resuscitate-him-twice.html
commotio cordis is v-fib which is pretty easily bounced back to sinus with an AED. It's one of the big reasons there's been a push for AEDs everywhere, if you can get it on em within 2 minutes. I think you're right, someone healthy with early defibrillation should just bounce out of it and be good. going back into it 10 or 20 minutes later? bullshit.
and the way he dropped in the first place? classic MI, not commotio cordis. such bullshit that any medical provider with a medium amount of training and a year of experience can see through.
I had also read before the scrubbing that the condition is most often fatal if there is a blow to the chest if the person is under 20. It rarely happens to anyone older than 20 because the chest is more protected after puberty. It is most common in baseball injuries to pitchers who are under 20 and not wearing any protective gear. The chances of this happening to this guy without some other contributing factor are astronomically low.
And I do think people are not buying into this as much as they hoped. Don't get me wrong, a lot of normies will take what they're feed by the MSM and just go with whatever they're told, but a lot are not. It will take more than one sports baller to die on the field (I'm going with he's clinically brain-dead at this point and the only thing keeping him alive is the vent) to convince most of them that it's the jab and nothing but the jab killing these people. Unfortunately for this guy, he wound up being a red pill for a lot of people.
Think about how many will be unemployed if sports took a few years off. All these talkers would be unemployed, not just the athletes. Of course they are going to try to keep their gig going. It won't last, though. It will all crumble.
Here in New England, I keep checking the big sports radio channels and have YET to hear them talk about Hamlin.