Damar Hamlin on Tuesday announced his return to the NFL and revealed his diagnosis to the world. Hamlin collapsed after being hit in the chest while making a tackle on January 2, and left millions wondering how a run-of-the-mill play could stop an athlete’s heart.
Damar Hamlin
“The diagnosis of pretty much what happened to me was basically Commotio Cordis…Commotio Cordis is the leading cause of death in youth athletes across all sports,”
Commotio cordis requires several things to go exactly right – or exactly wrong – said Dr. Gordon F. Tomaselli, the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York. He also is executive vice president and chief academic officer of Montefiore Medicine.
Damar Hamlin was cleared to resume all football activities. Frankly, we don’t buy the diagnosis. Let it be known,
The NFL is complicit in this for forcing the poison prick in the arm.
First what is Commotio Cordis?
Commotio Cordis is an extremely rare and serious medical condition caused by a low/mild chest wall impact. It is most commonly seen in athletes between the ages of 8 and 18 who are partaking in sports with projectiles such as baseballs, hockey pucks, or lacrosse balls. If the physical blow hits during a narrow window in the heart rhythm, it can disrupt the heartbeat and cause sudden arrhythmic death in the absence of cardiac damage.
Here’s the kicker. With ALL the hits in football, hockey, rugby, and other full contact sports, we have NEVER SEEN this sort of thing happen frequently, let alone on TV! I’m calling bullshit.
The doctors or ether lying (knowing it was vaccine related) or really don’t know and pick something that fits the situation (a physical contact injury). You know people always what an answer from medical personnel and I submit there is still a lot of unknowns to the human body we can’t answer.
You be the judge…here is the video: