Commotio cordis causes an arrythema which would be corrected after AED. Also it DOES NOT CAUSE myocardial damage. Myocardial damage is by definition a "heart attack". To me this looked like cardiac tamponade initially however now that they are saying heart attack or myocardial infarction it is vaccine induced until proven other wise. A 24 year old does not have the plaques in the coronary arteries to do this unless there was an acute clot...........hello vaccine induced clot and then boom.
Simply watching the tackle on video was enough to rule out Commotio Cordis. That tackle was hardly a spectacular hit and was not a significant impact to have deflected his sternum inward a sufficient distance for interruption of the heart rhythm. If a hit such as this was sufficient, we would have seen hundreds or thousands of cases due to relatively routine impacts in football. The chest pads are sufficient armor against sternum compression that could result in this type of heart disruption, not to mention the developed pectoral muscles in a professional football player.
Commotio cordis is a medical condition that occurs when the heart is suddenly and unexpectedly jarred or shocked, often as a result of a blunt impact to the chest. It can cause the heart to go into an abnormal rhythm, which can be life-threatening.
If a patient who experiences commotio cordis has their normal heart rhythm restored, it is still important for them to seek further medical attention as soon as possible. Even if the heart rhythm has returned to normal, the patient may still be at risk for complications or ongoing problems. It is important for the patient to be monitored and evaluated by a healthcare professional to ensure that there are no underlying issues or complications that need to be addressed.
As for the second part of your question, it is not normal for a patient to cease breathing for 9 minutes. If a patient stops breathing for that long, it is a medical emergency and immediate resuscitation efforts should be started. Prolonged lack of oxygen can cause serious damage to the brain and other organs, and can be life-threatening. If a patient experiences a cessation of breathing, they should receive medical attention as soon as possible.
Commotio cordis causes an arrythema which would be corrected after AED. Also it DOES NOT CAUSE myocardial damage. Myocardial damage is by definition a "heart attack". To me this looked like cardiac tamponade initially however now that they are saying heart attack or myocardial infarction it is vaccine induced until proven other wise. A 24 year old does not have the plaques in the coronary arteries to do this unless there was an acute clot...........hello vaccine induced clot and then boom.
Simply watching the tackle on video was enough to rule out Commotio Cordis. That tackle was hardly a spectacular hit and was not a significant impact to have deflected his sternum inward a sufficient distance for interruption of the heart rhythm. If a hit such as this was sufficient, we would have seen hundreds or thousands of cases due to relatively routine impacts in football. The chest pads are sufficient armor against sternum compression that could result in this type of heart disruption, not to mention the developed pectoral muscles in a professional football player.
Bingo. This would be happening every year, and probably several times a year.
But ... it has NEVER happened ... until after the vaxx.
100% agreed ; I love how now it the spin is "well this is common place"
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