You are correct fren. Myocarditis is not a forgone conclusion. As you said, it can depend on many factors, such as how it is induced and the condition of the patient.
Obviously this guy thought he could reclaim his high level of athletic performance that he had before he developed myocarditis. In hindsight, probably a big mistake. Who knows, he probably could have gone on to live a completely normal life otherwise. He most likely misunderstood his lack of ongoing issues as a sign that he was fully recovered. Who knows for sure. Just spitballing here having dealt with high level athletes during my health care career. They can be their own worst enemy.
He probably should have been advised not to return to that level of competition. He was taking a gamble given how long he had been on the sidelines - 2 years. Like most high level athletes, they push the boundaries of human endurance. With a history already of myocarditis, he was taking a huge gamble and it didn't go in his favor. At least he passed doing something he loved.
They got their shots into people. Kinda hard to take thst back. But it obviously doesnt mean their plans are still on track. And i can tell you theyre foiled.
It takes 5-10 years to die after having myocarditis. My mom had it at 35 and died at 46 of a massive heart attack.
You are correct fren. Myocarditis is not a forgone conclusion. As you said, it can depend on many factors, such as how it is induced and the condition of the patient.
Obviously this guy thought he could reclaim his high level of athletic performance that he had before he developed myocarditis. In hindsight, probably a big mistake. Who knows, he probably could have gone on to live a completely normal life otherwise. He most likely misunderstood his lack of ongoing issues as a sign that he was fully recovered. Who knows for sure. Just spitballing here having dealt with high level athletes during my health care career. They can be their own worst enemy.
He probably should have been advised not to return to that level of competition. He was taking a gamble given how long he had been on the sidelines - 2 years. Like most high level athletes, they push the boundaries of human endurance. With a history already of myocarditis, he was taking a huge gamble and it didn't go in his favor. At least he passed doing something he loved.
So you’re saying agenda 2030 is proceeding ass planned?
They got their shots into people. Kinda hard to take thst back. But it obviously doesnt mean their plans are still on track. And i can tell you theyre foiled.