Jump to content

La Parka

Member
  • Posts

    24,417
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by La Parka

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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
  4. 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.
  5. 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?
  6. If it was Arrythmia that will probably be his last game and he will be getting a defib pacemaker fitted.
  7. Incidently in a cpr situation a shock able rhythm is much preferable with better outcomes.
  8. Absolutely harrowing. Amazing response by the medic and his squad for screening him.
×
×
  • Create New...