The most likely scenario is that Damar Hamlin was brain dead on the field - Steve Kirsch
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I was going to say the same thing on a earlier post.
After 5 minutes of CPR chances are your brain has suffered from a lack of oxygen. Hypoxic brain injury.
When it happens at birth it is called HIE, Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
He may still be alive, in critical condition but he is on a ventilator, pupils are fixed and dilated, agonal respirations and unresponsive.
Someone posted yesterday that we should all learn CPR and how to use a AED. I was sceptic and said I didn't think it would help anyone falling out from the clotshot. CPR will not move blood around the body if you have a big clot plugging up your pulmonary artery.
So, here's the thing. It's not about getting anything through the pulmonary artery. It's about keeping the blood moving through the brain. That's it. That's all that's required to keep someone alive. My FIL had what they call a widowmaker heart attack. That's a complete blockage of the LAD (left anterior descending artery- the biggest artery in the heart). The paramedics got to him within around 4 minutes. They did CPR for 8 minutes after that. Had his heartbeat back in the ambulance. He spent 51 days in the ICU (this was after three MRNA jabs, by the way), on a ventilator- and not only lived, but his brain is completely in tact. He has memory loss from the morning of thee heart attack, and he's using a cane to walk now (but when he first woke up there was such deterioration of muscle mass he couldn't even lift a fork). That was in July. He's well on his way to being back to his pre-heart attack self at this point. So- I would definitely say that we should all learn CPR. Definitely learn the right way to give chest compressions. With all of the death happening these days, it really could help you save someone's life.
Here is a diagram, look at the big blue artery in the middle of the screen. It carries blood to the lungs, then pulmonary veins return blood back to the left atria and drops in the left ventricle. The left ventricle pushes blood up the aorta that branches off to feed your brain. If blood is stopped at the big blue artery, where are you getting blood to feed the brain? https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9c/02/b0/9c02b084ce9a75fee1be678b447c02f0.jpg
You ducking idiots arguing about giving CPR… how about if you see someone collapse to the ground you be a decent human and provide CPR even if it doesn’t save them. There, debate over.
Nobody was arguing, we were having a conversation. Also, nobody suggested withholding CPR from anyone. The conversation centered around the effectiveness of CPR to save someone who fell out from a clot shot. All the good Samaritan qualities becomes an exercise in futility.
To suggest we are not decent humans is kinda harsh.