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Everything posted by La Parka
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Fractured rib that
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Bin off sterling
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Croatia coming into it...
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Fuuk so close
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They are usually ones in churches, supermarkets, gyms and community hubs. Dunno if it's because I'm in Harrogate but theres usually one nearby all over town.
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Wullie has summed it up perfectly. Country has gone backwards steadily in an acceptance and progressive social inclusion sense since 9/11, it is however a global trend and a common feature of global politics in the lead up to a large scale conflict. Then we fight, appreciate our freedoms, grow, forget, become selfish then fight again.
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Russia looking particularly shit
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Kauko looks tough.
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Why couldn't they delay that game
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It's embarrassing.
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Sympathy penalty
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Embarrassing
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Dive man
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Why are Finland "the Eagle owls?"
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Wow. Ballsy move.
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If it's cardiac arrhythmia that will be him done. He will get a pacemaker with a defib that will fire if it happens again. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2127980/amp/Fabrice-Muamba-pacemaker-fitted.html
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Likely genetic. https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/conditions/sudden-arrhythmic-death-syndrome Less chance of it being a degenerative condition like cardiomyopathy. Small chance of it being down to an electrolyte disturbance but he'd probably not be able to play football with a massively high potassium for instance. Tiny chance related to drugs(prescribed or otherwise). His whole family will undergo cardiac tests and he will get a pacemaker (defib) I'm a cardiac rehab nurse so I support people after events like this.
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It's so sad this happens to people. Even people like elite athletes under continuous medical supervision. I imagine they have regular echo scans and ecgs so it's likely a sudden cardiac death syndrome (VT secondary to some other factor) and not cardiomyopathy. Did he have covid ever?
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If it was Arrythmia that will probably be his last game and he will be getting a defib pacemaker fitted.
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Defibrillators save lives.
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Incidently in a cpr situation a shock able rhythm is much preferable with better outcomes.
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Absolutely harrowing. Amazing response by the medic and his squad for screening him.